Using Online Forums to Generate Article Ideas
There are a number of different ways that you can go about getting ideas for your articles. One of those methods involves using online forums. It is important that you carefully choose the online message forums that you turn to. More ...
How to Fact Check
Meticulous authors do research prior to committing their thoughts to paper. Not all authors are so careful. Editors have a responsibility to fact check before printing an article or book. If you're an editor, the tips here could help you build a reputation as a reliable source. More ...
Ezine Publishing is Easier than You Think
The key to eZine publishing is that your eZine must have perceived value to the subscriber. Otherwise it is just more junk mail that wastes their time. Short tips, articles, quotes, poems and even audio and video clips are welcomed and appreciated by most eZine subscribers. More ...
Ghostwriting - Is it For You?
Like to gamble for a big payoff but have no cash? Ghostwriting is for the writer or editor with the right personality, professional skills and appetite for variety and adventure. But it's not for everyone. More ...
Five Top Paying Paid to Write Articles Sites
Got some writing stashed away? Whether it be poetry, a recipe, about your culture, or a book, article databases will take them all, and even pay you for submitting them. You've got to choose to get paid up front or get paid for the number of views your article generates. More ...
How To Make Money Online Using Google Trends And Writing Articles For Free
A person who writes 10-12 articles a day gets the same amount of money that a person that has written only 12 articles all together. How can this be explained? Simple; the articles that other person has written have not been more effective. More ...
How to Catch the Writing Bug
If you earn income as a writer, or use writing as a marketing tool, you know how difficult it can be at times to write. I started writing for my website and newsletter a few years ago. Sometimes writing would be torture. Then one day I caught the writing bug. More ...
Tips From a $50K Per Year Part-Time Freelance Writer
For this article I wanted to profile a former Weekend Writer who made $50,000 per year writing part-time while also working a full-time job. I was astonished when science and technology writer John Borchardt shared his successful earnings number with me. More ...
Storyboarding as a Tool for Writers
Filmmakers utilize a tool that most writers do not use but should: storyboarding. Storyboarding is essentially a graphic version of each scene, depicted on individual 'boards' or panels. More ...
What is Freelance Journlism?
A successful freelance journalist spends time hunting down stories, traveling from place to place, and writing under short deadlines. If you enjoy all of that, and if you're interested in some of the best opportunities for personal creativity, then freelance journalism may be for you. More ...
How to Write a Book in 48 Hours
More books published equals more readers and sales! This article is all about how to create non-fiction books quickly that have tremendous value for the reader. More ...
How to Break Through Writer's block
Every serious writer has dealt with writer's block at some point in their career and when they've leaned some ways to break through it, they have come out stronger on the other side. More ...
Becoming an Online Word Compactor
Writing for online publication differs from writing for print. One difference is length; online pieces tend to be less than 1,000 words in length. Long text passages are difficult to read on-screen, so the key to writing successfully online
is to become a "word compactor". More ...
Ten Reasons Why You Should Sell Information over the Internet
Creating and selling information products is the most risk-free way for anyone to develop an online business. Although the Web is a fast changing medium, there is one thing that will never be shaken: the Internet has an everlasting need for information. More ...
