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  • Your Guide To Internet Copywriting  By : Sean Milea
    Copywriting for websites can be both fun and profitable if you do it right. Here are some tips to help you get started with website copywriting.
  • Can You Trust The Information You Find Online?  By : Andrea Flint
    There is masses of information available online, but not all of it is accurate or pertinent. Find out why you should take online texts with a grain of salt.
  • How To Write A Great Article  By : Lori Osterberg
    One of the best ways to grow the content of your site is by adding useful articles to your resources. Articles are typically rich content that pertains to one or two keywords. An article is typically between 250-750 words in length. And the best thing about an article is it can be promoted not just on your site, but can also be picked up by article directories, other websites, and ezine editors looking for quality information for their subscribers.
  • Successful Synopsis Writing Tips  By : Christine Harrell
    Writers hate the job of writing a synopsis. For you, it might be right up there with death and public speaking in terms of the fear factor. If you're having trouble and are procrastinating about writing your synopsis, you're in very good company. Here are a few tips to make everything a bit easier.
  • Writing Help And Morning Pages  By : Mary Desaulniers
    Why is it so difficult to write? Writing is an activity removed from direct experience. Writers have often mourned the loss of words to describe an event and this is probably because rendering what happened in words involves a completely different set of neural motor skills.

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