Articles in 'Writing for money'
By Mario Churchill
Creative writing is one of the most difficult jobs in the world. However, you really don’t need a special talent for it. What you need is a paper, a pen and a very good imagination that is worthy of telling your story to other people.
With good imagination, you can really capture your audience’s minds and keep them reading your work. However, you have to know that a good imagination is simply not enough when you are writing. You also need to consider quite a few things first before you start writing.
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Posted: January 17th, 2007
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By Yuwanda Black
Following is Part 5 of my case study on article marketing. Specifically, I’m studying the following topic – in detail: Article Marketing – Does It Work, Or Not?
Wanting to create more passive income, I decided to try article marketing because I’d always gotten good results with it getting the word out about my businesses in the past.
Following are more of the sites I’m consistently submitting articles to. I chose them because they have good PR and Alexa rankings. For explanations of these, as well as details on the beginning of the experiment, see the 10/26/06 post on InkwellEditorial.blogspot.com.
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Posted: January 16th, 2007
Tags: All, Writing for money, Article marketing, Article submitting
By Yuwanda Black
Following is Part 4 of my case study on article marketing. Specifically, I’m studying the following topic – in detail: Article Marketing – Does It Work, Or Not?
My desire is to create more passive income. An overworked freelancer, I decided to give article marketing a REAL try, as I’d read so much about it. Following are more of the sites I’m consistently submitting articles to. I chose them because they had good PR and Alexa rankings.
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Posted: January 16th, 2007
Tags: All, Writing for money, Article marketing, Article submitting
By Yuwanda Black
The never-ending question: article marketing – does it work, or not? Wanting to create more passive income, I decided to give article marketing a REAL try. The following are results so far (this is Part 3 of a 5-part series).
Following are more of the sites I’m consistently submitting articles to. I chose them because they had good PR and Alexa rankings.
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Posted: January 16th, 2007
Tags: All, Writing for money, Article marketing, Article submitting
By Peter Nisbet
Making money from Adsense by writing articles is not as easy as it once was. The days are gone when you could use any old articles for Google Adsense pages and attract visitors simply through keyword repetition. You know the thing I mean: all that page generation software using a system whereby you could add any keyword to an article template that meant nothing at all.
Consider this as the start of an Adsense article: “The internet is loaded with interesting and beneficial information on the subject of whatnots. This whatnots material contains the very latest and most relevant details available anywhere online on whatnots”.
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Posted: January 15th, 2007
Tags: All, Writing for money, Article writing
By Yuwanda Black
Following are the latest details on my experiment – article marketing (does it work, or not?)
Listed below are more of the sites I’m consistently submitting articles to. See Part I of this series for how and why these sites were chosen.
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Posted: January 15th, 2007
Tags: All, Writing for money, Article marketing, Article submitting
By Douglas Bower
I am pleased to announce that because of the existence of the American Chronicle, and the kind tolerance of its editorial staff, particularly Peter who has had to endure a lot regarding yours truly, I have been noticed by a travel guide publisher. Because I was permitted to send in article after article to this online publication, I am able to take on some bigger, paid gigs.
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Posted: January 14th, 2007
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By Cynthia Minnaar
There are many free methods of advertising on the internet that are not very effective, but writing and distributing articles is a surefire way to get your website noticed and a great way to generate income online
When it comes to writing articles you do not have to be an expert writer, you merely need to put down in print your views or experiences. Think of it like writing an essay at school. For those who feel they really cannot do this, then there is the option of hiring a ghost writer. PLR articles are another option, but remember everyone is looking for new and fresh content so it is advisable to write your own.
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Posted: January 14th, 2007
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By Yuwanda Black
Last Thursday, I reported on an article marketing experiment I am in the midst of conducting. Specifically, I wanted to create more passive income, so I decided to give article marketing a real try and see how it went.
All this week I will be detailing the sites I’m submitting to and how it’s going. For details on the beginning of the experiment, see the 10/26/06 post on InkwellEditorial.blogspot.com.
Following are the sites I’m consistently submitting articles to. I chose them because they had good PR and Alexa rankings. If you don’t know what a PR or Alexa rank is, it is explained briefly below, with links to other sources for in-depth information.
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Posted: January 14th, 2007
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By Linda Correli
The significance of writing skills is emphasized far and wide over and over again. Writing skills are called mandatory, indispensable, crucial and drastic ability, a ticket to the thriving future of the person.
The overwhelming majority of instructors and employers which were surveyed recently stressed that writing skills are critical both for academic and career success. The survey carried by Lin Grensing revealed that 79 percent of respondent executives cited writing as one of the most neglected skills in the business world, yet one of the most important to productivity. They also admitted that approximately 80 percent of their employees at all levels need to improve their writing skills.
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Posted: January 14th, 2007
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