Writing Articles
141: Get Them Talking: Become the Freelance Writer Editors Love
Smart writers develop good relationships with editors. They behave professionally, and never burn bridges. Editors talk to each other and good news travels fast. The end result can be money in your pocket.
142: Become a Specialist: Why Writers Must Niche Themselves
Just because you can do any type of writing doesn't mean you should. Position yourself as an expert and focus on winning those lucrative assignments you can write absolutely brilliantly.
143: Freelance Writers: To Make More Money, Keep Your Clients Happy
As a freelance writer, your job is to create a product that your customers absolutely love. Once you're in business, you probably want to stay in business, so you can continue paying the bills, eating, and so forth. So here's a little secret to freelance writing success: it is easier, less time consuming, and less expensive to sell an existing customer than it is to dredge up a new one.
144: Freelance Writers: Don't Waste Your Time with Query Letters
Virtually everything ever written about freelance writing and getting published says that you need to write query letters. Yet in the Internet Age, the truth of the matter is that query letters are almost always a huge waste of time. So what can you do instead?
145: Attention Struggling Freelance Writers: To Get Published, Do Your Homework
Before you write anything, put yourself in the publisher's shoes and do a little research. Armed with this information, you can give publishers what they want. And in turn, they'll give you what you want: a byline!
146: How to Write a Great Article Title
Tips on writing a title that will increase search engine traffic for your website.
147: Writing Articles Can Be A Profitable Business
Write for fun and profit. Here is how.
148: Basic Differences of APA and MLA Formats
Citing your paper in Modern Language Association (MLA) or American Psychological Association (APA) formats depend mostly on the subject you are writing on.
149: The 3 Step Formula To Creating Your Bestseller Book
A lot of people asked me, "Do you know that all the books you've written have become bestsellers"? Did it happen by chance?" The answer is no.
150: Sources Of Ideas For Writing Your Books
Here's a question most budding writers encounter before writing a book, and that is, "Where did you get your ideas from?"
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