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  • Ripping Apart An Existing Article - Occasionally, I get a request from a client to take their existing articles and rewrite each one with a fresh "voice" or style. I usually look at these types of projects with a bit of suspicion, as I wonder if the articles are owned by the client or swiped from someone else.
  • About Writing: Just Get Started! - I rarely suffer from what writer's complain about the most and that is: writer's block. Oh, sure, if I must write on a subject that I am not familiar with, then a certain amount of trepidation and the occasional blankness will set in. Still, if I accept a project I do so believing that I know enough about the topic to produce a compelling piece. Writing isn't difficult for most accomplished writers, but you must get started. Here are some things that help get me going: If I am stuck, I write some sort of outline. Okay, maybe not a formal outline but something containing a topic sentence; 2, 3, or 4 main points; followed by a conclusion.
  • The Secrets of 'Watchability' for Speakers - "Watchability." Both my spell checker and an online dictionary tell me that "watchability" is not a real word. However, I will continue to use it because, in my opinion, the ability to be watchable may be the single most important trait a speaker can have. This summer, I attended the annual convention of the National Speakers Association. I thought that the kickoff speaker was amazing.
  • Freelance Writer: Find One Today! - Finding a freelance writer can be a daunting task, especially for the person who requires the skills of a capable writer, but does not know where to begin to look for one. Not everyone who says they are a freelance writer is one either.
  • Edit or Rewrite: Either Way it is Work for You! - As a freelance writer, some of my least favorite projects are those where the client wants me to rewrite an existing article. I have since learned that this type of statement, "It'll only involve a little editing," usually really means, "You'll have to rewrite the entire article in order for it to make sense.
  • Article Writing and Clients: When Things Do Not Work Out - In each of my business relationships, I expect that mutual respect and trust be essential ingredients in my association with the other individual. If one or both traits do not exist, then the relationship shouldn't proceed any further. So, what do you do when you have an uncomfortable or odd feeling about working for someone, but you can't put your finger on it? Should you continue the business relationship or move on?
  • Submitting Your Manuscript: Getting Started - I am often asked "Do you know of a publisher who would be interested in my book?" There's no easy way to answer this question. You see, according to the PMA Newsletter, there are over 86,000 publishers in existence ( http://parapub.com/statistics ). It would be impossible to know what each one is looking for at any given time.
  • The Source, Of Course - Writing "net friendly" articles does not mean we can automatically leave out any mention of our sources.
  • Not A Term Paper Mill! - I have seen jobs posted for help with term papers. What I mean by "help" is a little more than editing a student's term paper. Specifically, there are college students who are willing to pay hundreds of dollars to have someone else write a paper for them. This practice is nothing new, but it is much more prevalent than many folks realize. Truthfully, I could probably make a good sum of money writing term papers for the rich kids out there. In college, I usually garnered an "A" or "A-" on my papers. Yes, I did quite well and that was due to my paying attention to what the professor wanted written and being thorough with my research. Once my research was completed, I worked very hard to produce a "jam up" paper. It was exhausting work, but personally rewarding!
  • Writing Articles: Pinpoint Accuracy - This may not be a politically correct analogy, but if you were to shoot off a cruise missile from 200 miles away you would want it to hit your target, am I correct?
  • Trends v. Fads - Writing for online publishing can be a tricky undertaking especially considering that what may be popular today may not be so in a month or two, thereby making what you wrote irrelevant.
  • Maintaining Article Integrity - Inasmuch as I enjoy writing, I do not enjoy participating in schemes to create "templated" articles for other "authors" to use or misuse to their delight. Or, at the very least, to profit from my hard work! On occasion, I am asked by a client to take someone else's article, make some changes, and make it their article. Quite frankly, this smacks of plagiarism...I won't do it, so please don't ask! Instead, if there is a general idea in a particular article that strikes a responsive chord in you, I would be interested in taking a look at the article and see if it inspires me to create original work.
  • Managing Your Business Wisely - If you are a writer, especially one who charges for your services, having a business plan in place is essential. Never mind that a business plan can help you run your business more effectively, but a plan should be one that passes IRS scrutiny as well as meets all state and local government requirements. Sometimes it is nearly impossible to figure out what steps you should take in order to even meet the myriad requirements. You are an excellent writer;
  • Shifting Deadlines - As a writer who works on multiple projects at any given time, I attempt to pin down a deadline from my clients even if one is not stated. Why? Because, the "I am in no hurry for these" statements invariably becomes, "are you done with the articles?" How embarrassing is that if I make the assumption that a project could be put off, especially if my client wants it now? I have learned to do the following: as soon as I get a project I ask for a specific timeline for when the job should be completed. If the client wants to receive proofs by a certain time, they will.
  • Think You Can't Write Articles(R) Think Again! - Writing articles and putting them out on the web for everyone to see can be a little intimidating though at first, especially if you don't consider yourself a writer. Remember that you have a lot of knowledge in your area of expertise that your readers are looking for, so just start sharing that knowledge in articles. Let's take a look at how you can start writing your first article today. Make a List One of the easiest ways to write an article is to start with a list. Take out a piece of paper and jot down 5 reasons why... or 10 tips to do....
  • Make Or Break Headlines - "Learn one FREE technique that INCREASES PROFITS by $1,000s or more in under two minutes!' Did that headline grab your attention? Are you anxious to learn what this amazing free technique is? Why, it's the headline itself!
  • Easy Article Writing Tips - Whether you are just starting out with your online business or you are seasoned pro, writing and distributing articles is one of the most effective and low-cost ways to drive lots of targeted traffic to your site. Writing articles and submitting them to the article directories will get you free traffic when people click on the link in your resource box. It is also a great way to improve search engine rankings, since you will have plenty of incoming links to your site. Let's take a look at how you can get started writing articles. Here are a few tips to get you started.
  • Writing Great Articles(R) I'm No Expert, But... - Just like most of you reading this article, I'm far from calling myself an expert author. However, I have been out here a while, submitted quite a few articles, and have definitely learned a few hard lessons about getting my articles noticed.
  • The Benefits of Writing Articles - You have a business; you are new and want to build a client list. However, the public doesn't know much about you. One of the best ways to build the relations, credibility and to help get people to know more about you and your area of expertise is to write articles. People are always looking for good articles for their websites, blogs and newsletters. The important words here are good and content. Good articles are content rich. The help the reader understand that which you are writing about. It gives them insight, whether it is about Business, Communication, Health or any number of subjects.
  • Your First Steps To Becoming A Writer - What's the first step to becoming a writer? You'd think it would be "write", but it's not. In speaking to other writers and from what I know of my own journey to becoming a writer, I've come to realize that the biggest obstacle for new writers is that they don't think of themselves as writers. They have trouble developing the belief that they are writers and yet it's something you have to do. When you haven't developed that belief, that conviction, it becomes a source of sabotage--you don't value your work enough to give it the time and the space it needs.
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