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IS THERE A DIFFERENCE WHEN WRITING FOR THE INTERNET?

Posted by Charlene Rashkow

As a writer for a multitude of projects from web site content to detailed business plans
all the way to press releases and promotional material, I've noticed one major

On Grammer (And Yes, I Know I Spelled Grammar Wrong)

Posted by Joseph Devon

There has been a growing trend, in academic circles and in my own life, to place grammar and its larger rules upon an impeachable pedestal. A growing number of people who seem to cling to the rules of grammar as if its only through the memorization of these rules and strict adherence to them that proper communication can be achieved. To these people I have but one word: Hogwash.

How to Recruit Authors for a Marketing Online Magazine

Posted by Lance Winslow

What is the best way to recruit online authors to write for your marketing online newsletter? Well some believe it takes a little bit of psychological hocus pocus to get them on board. For instance they will tell you how they can make you a charter member of their writing team and how you too can get in on the ground floor.

Is Article Writing a Successful Internet Marketing Idea?

Posted by Don Osborne

Your article writing skill level is not what counts when it comes to successful Internet marketing. Your actual product or service and its target market audience are more important. LetÂ’s explore four aspects of article writing as they relate to some of the basics of what makes a successful Internet marketing idea.

A Publisher's Rant - Why I Hate Your Byline

Posted by Halstatt Pires

I'm a publisher for numerous sites. I HATE many of your articles. Here's why I hate the byline of your...

Four Things Every Writer Needs to Do to Make a Full-time Liv

Posted by Jinger Jarrett

It's a sad fact that the average writer only makes about $1,500 to $4,000 a year unless that writer is a business writer.

The Lure Of The Limerick

Posted by Jae Taylor

No-one knows for certain how the name of an Irish Mid-Western city came to be associated with the short, irreverent, often bawdy verses of the limerick.

Is Censorship a Dirty Word?

Posted by Nikki Tate-Stratton

On the shelves of the children's section of your local library or bookstore you'll find books with characters...
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