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"Writing" Articles
 

  • Ten Top Spelling Tips - English can be a confusing language. Swapping one word for another that sounds exactly the same (a homophone) can alter the meaning completely. Here are some commonly confused words: 1.
  • To Whom it May Concern - Over 85 per cent of utilities have failed to develop a clear strategy on how they communicate with their customers in writing. It is true that telephone skills and technology are fundamental to good customer care, but a truly customer-orientated approach must be reflected in letters, emails, bills, statements, and terms and conditions too.
  • How to Create Believable Stories - Creating believable stories is probably at the forefront of many writer’s minds when you are looking to put pen to paper and excel in writing a truly monumental story/novel.
  • Getting it Write: The Ten Most Common Business Writing Mistakes and How to Avoid them - How many business documents do UK companies produce each week? Think about the countless emails; the proposals for clients; the reports for management; the plans for colleagues. Whether by necessity or desire, we are a nation of prolific business writers. Quality is essential; quantity is preferable. So, with this in mind, is the content we are producing actually any good? The sad truth is that many companies appear resigned to wasting hundreds of thousands of pounds each year while their employees struggle for hours to produce badly written, poorly structured documents.
  • Writing Great Ebooks - Entering the Writing World - You are probably reading this article because you are looking to publish your won ebook. It may be because you think that the offline publishing world is constrained, rigid and old fashion, and to be honest you are probably not far from the true. The thing here is, is that you can write about a topic that you have a passion for, want to actually write about, and can publish your work on the internet for the world to see. Many authors who have their work published in print do indeed like to write some ebooks and sell them (or even given them away for free) on the internet as much of the red tape associated with the offline world is removed.
  • A Writers' Guide to Blogging in the Online Community - Not long ago, circulating your writing to a wide-spread reading circle took a great deal of effort, time and money. But now, thanks to the internet, you can easily do all the communication you want to do with minimal expense and a moderate amount of research. Even if you are leading a hectic life, time does not pose an issue especially if you have a flair for writing and communication.
  • Covering Letters and Article Proposals for Book Authors - Keeping it short and sweet The purpose of a covering letter is to let the editor know your name, address, telephone number, the title and length of the piece you are submitting. It is also a matter of common courtesy to include a polite introductory paragraph when you are contacting someone you have probably never met. You should, however, bear in mind that no matter how gentle and kind your editor’s disposition, he or she will not be the slightest bit interested in your personal life. A lengthy discourse on your home, family and the reasons which led you to take up a career is of no consequence. All that the editor wants to know about is what you have submitted, and whether you have any relevant experience in the publishing world.
  • Writing Your Thoughts – the Carrot and Stick Strategy - I firmly believe in a process that I have named the carrot and stick process. I have seen that it can prove quite effective in a few situations. The process is simple: these five components should be present in all attempts to convince your readers: 1.
  • Entering the Real World – Your Own Creative Writing - Being already able to set your brain to maximum reception mode, and follow these 3 steps, you will set yourself apart from your competition. Ideally, give yourself some time to ready your mind for your writing task, for it is going to be a greatly unique experience. Some writers have even reported of finding a great amount of emotional unburdening through these treasured sittings! Usually, there is a great amount of excitement, as each page you write comes out with a unique range of emotional experience and as promised earlier, a great deal of unearthing of the inner faculties of your wide and unique imprints of the past.
  • Start Your Very Own Conversation - Distributing and Publishing - Having your personal blog and website are currently the standard modems through which you can communicate with a widespread reader today. They are essential means by which you actually announce yourself to the world now! Open up your mind, and with the freedom of speech as your bestowed birthright, you will be ready to interact with others. So, go ahead and start your own online community, forum or blog.
  • Ending Your Writing Well – a Guide for Writers - When it comes to a highly cognitive and self-revealing writing practice, psychologists suggest that it is best to enjoy and limit yourself to a pithy 25 minute writing session per day and no more, at least not in this method. So here are some ways you can wrap-up---by giving answers to the basic proprioceptive questions: a) When coming across any unanswered underlined words or phrases (such as "mother" or "having a pet" or whenever a question pops into your mind ask, "What do I mean by _____?" Give a short briefing in a few lines or words since now is not the time to give all the answers, ask yourself again in the next writing session. This is how you will slowly be able to tap your mind and discover buried secrets. b) Next, ask yourself "How or what do I feel now?
  • 10 Top Tips in Style and Mechanics of Legal Writing - You’ve probably been baffled by all of the different texts and articles telling you how to write and in what way in the legal community. One source telling you one way and another leading you down another route, well below are the top ten tips to adapt your style and meaniong of writing if you are writing for the legal community: 1. Always write short sentences because they are better than long ones. Remember that the topic sentence is the first sentence in each paragraph. 2. Do not use the passive voice because passive voice verbs are used without a subject and hence give the impression that you are not sure about it yourself. Moreover, they lack the punch.
  • Marketing Your Manuscript – What to do and Not to do - It is extremely important that your manuscript is clean, clear and easy to read. For writers of both fact and fiction, there area few do’s and don’ts for anyone writing for a publication. Some Useful Rules for submitting manuscripts DO * Establish the editorial requirements before you submit your manuscript. * Include a brief covering letter and return postage. * Ensure that the return envelope is large enough for your manuscript. * Type/word process your manuscript double spaced on one side of A4 white paper. * Put your name and title of the piece at the top of each page. * Number each page consecutively. * Indicate that more is to follow by putting ‘m/f.’ or ‘contd.’ at the end of the page. * Use a paperclip to keep small manuscripts together. * Take note of any advice given in rejection letters.
  • Introducing Proprioceptive Writing – Steps for Writers With Purpose - The proprioceptive mode of writing was discovered by eminent psychologists to help people overcome emotional blocks, unravel deep-buried secrets and heal them.
  • 5 Steps to Get Ready for Proprioceptive Writing - You’re probably thinking this is the calm before the storm, and you will probably be right. When thinking about proprioceptive writing you have to be ready for whatever your mind wants to throw down onto the paper infront of you. Here are the top five things you need to do in order to yield maximum results out of minimum effort when it comes to proprioceptive writing. #1. Everyday, spend some time amongst nature. It could be anything from taking a stroll into your neighboring woods, in a nearby park, or even your backyard. Change and vary your visit to parks, or wherever you choose to be, and savor your time retuning yourself to your greatest teacher.
  • Feel An Emotional Cold Coming On? Try Blogging! - Blogging can be a fun way to cure emotional cold and hurt. Writing expresses our true selves and releases stress. Sometimes, writing can be just the pill we need to escape our hurt and pain the fun way! In attempting to write one must keep certain parameters in mind: a] Blogging can be done by anyone with a penchant for writing. Personal experiences and inspirations come from varied moments. Noting them and expressing them as best as one can in their own true style is essential. b] Do not be deterred by childhood experience that has sabotaged your dream of becoming a writer.
  • Inspiring your Clients with Words: Report Writing made Easy - The proof, they say, is in the pudding. And a business advisor’s pudding is their ability to communicate business solutions through informative and inspirational reports. It is the principal means by which their client will judge their worth. So why is it that reports are usually written (and re-written) at the last minute? And why do reports often read as though they have been generated by some kind of robot, not a professional advisor from a practice with its own personality and voice? Without enough planning, a report can seem unclear and uninformed, and it shows little understanding of the client’s needs. What a client usually needs is a clearly laid-out, jargon-free and transparent solution to their financial or business problems.
  • Understanding Your Conversion Rates - The question is a rather odd one: "What's your conversion rate?" The correct response would be another question: "Which conversion rate?" What most people are really asking is how many sales have you made? But the sales process – in almost all cases – takes more than one step. Most online businesses have several conversion rates. With certain exceptions, there are multiple steps from getting a visitor to click from the search engine results page (SERP) to ultimately making the decision to buy your products or services, make a donation, subscribe to your site, etc.
  • Occupational Outlook for Freelance Writers - Good News! - I must say that the occupational outlook for freelance writers is getting better by the minute. Why do I say such a thing? Well, this is the Internet Age! Almost everything can be found online. From references on gardening to the latest gossip about your favorite celebrity!
  • Article Marketing - 6 Ways to Increase Your Article Writing Impact - Although article marketing is known to be an efficient and effective marketing tool, there are still some marketers who fail in this endeavor and do not get their desired benefits.
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