Here’s what we discussed on the blogs this week…
My Top 3 New Year’s Resolutions for My Writing
New Year, new diary, new calendar… I’ve chosen my top 3 New Year’s resolutions for my writing this year.
Top Opportunities for Writers in 2012: Develop a Content Strategy Service
As the Web becomes ever more crowded and competitive, it’s not enough for your clients just to publish content. They need a strategy for that content, and you can provide it.
Web Writing: Assessing The Voice of a Website
You’re a Web writer, so you should be comfortable not only with your own voice, but also confident in developing, and then using, different voices when you write for clients. But what’s a “voice”?
Incredible Writing Opportunities: The Web Every 60 Seconds
The Web’s HUGE. Discover what happens on the Web in just 60 seconds. Then think about all the opportunities you have because you have writing skills…
Top Opportunities for Writers in 2012: Ghostwrite Bios and Resumes
Here’s a question for you: what’s the worst-written (in the sense of least effective and unproductive) page on many websites?
Writing Articles: 5 Ways to Make It Easier By Exercising Your Creativity
Writing articles is fun, and it can be hugely profitable too — you can turn it into a business. However, to do that effectively, without suffering burn out, you need to exercise your creativity.
Your Writing in 2012: Create 12 Resolutions to Improve Your Writing and Income
Here we are in a brand new year. Everything is possible — allow yourself to dream BIG. Create some New Year’s resolutions for your writing. Here are 12 resolutions you could make.
Giggle of the Day: “I’d Like to Buy Your Novel”
One of the funniest things I’ve ever read…
Writing for Love and Money: 10 Simple Tips
Writing is simple and easy. Paradoxically however, it’s also blindingly complex and difficult. Here’s the good news: whether it’s simple or complex is up to you — it depends on your mindset.
Writing Success: Use Organic Writing to “Grow” Your Writing
Want to get stuck with your writing? Here’s a guaranteed way: approach your writing cold. Sit down at your computer without having the slightest idea of what you want to write, and why. Avoid this, please. You’re wasting time and energy.














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