Articles in Home | Writing & Speaking

  • Freelance Writers: Client Buzzwords that Land Freelance Writing Jobs  By : Yuwanda Black
    Following are two client buzzwords that lead to more freelance writing jobs. Incorporate these into your marketing efforts and you'll be surprised at how many more writing jobs you can get.
  • How To Talk Like a Pirate, Me Hearty -- A Tutorial  By : Edward Chupack
    So you wants to parley like a pirate, do yee? Thar be certain matters to attend to afore yee can tack about and talk like a proper tar. Some landlubbers ain't suited for the seafaring life. If yee play golf on Sundays, unless yee cheat most grievously, yee will never speak like a salt. If yee got yee a tattoo, such as be rubbed on and water soluble, yee ain't fit for any fourmaster.
  • Freelance Writers: How to Trust that Work Will Flow When Times are Slow  By : Yuwanda Black
    Even though things are slow and you're wishing with all your heart that you had a full-time paycheck to rely on, if you've been doing the following, work will flow -- trust me.
  • Freelance Writers: How to Respond to Client Queries to Get the Job  By : Yuwanda Black
    As a freelance writer, it’s exciting to get a query from a client. Whether you make the initial contact, or a potential client contacts you out of the blue, it’s the possibility of work to come that gets you all giddy inside. But, it’s this giddiness that can blow it for you. If you’re a freelance writer who wants to add clients to her roster, following are three things not to do in response to client queries -- and what you should do to get the job.
  • So, you want to write a book - but you don't know where to get started?  By :
    Few would disagree that one of the quickest ways to elevate your career is to write a book on your "subject" - but if the whole idea has your knees knocking like jelly, then you'll definitely want to discover the quick and easy route to becoming an author...
  • Publishers Love a Well Presented Manuscript. Here's How to Do it.  By :
    Send in a sloppy, grubby manuscript and your chances of rejection are greatly increased. Send in a smart, clean, tidy manuscript and the publishers offices will ring with the cry - "Hey, here's someone who knows how to do it properly! Break out the Champaign! Bring on the dancing girls!' But maybe not the latter if it's a Monday.
  • How Does Newspapers Get News From All Over The World  By : Prahalad Rajagopalan
    How do newspapers get path-breaking news from around the world? How do they transmit and receive their stories and photographs? How do they put them into print and publish?, and how do they distribute their newspapers to their customers?
  • 7 Tips For Writing Profitable eBooks More Quickly and Easily  By :
    Making more money on the internet always comes down to more traffic or selling more products. This is true when it comes to writing and selling ebooks too! Let's take a look at 7 steps you can follow to create more ebooks and do it in the easiest manner possible.
  • 7 Steps to Writing Great Articles  By :
    There's no sense writing an article if no one wants to read it. Before you launch into an article, think about your target market and what their wants and needs are.
  • Freelance Writers: How to Get More Work Than You Can Handle  By : Yuwanda Black
    We’re about to head into the busy fall season, which kicks off right after Labor Day. For freelance writers who want to get more work than they can handle, this means getting a jump on the competition. Here's how to do it.
  • How to Build Your Confidence As a Freelance Writer & Get More Jobs  By : Yuwanda Black
    Confidence is an absolute necessity as a freelance writer. If you're going to convince clients that you're the right freelance writer for the job, you'll not only need confidence in your skill as a writer, but you'll need it to negotiate rates, bid on assignments you're not "qualified for," to turn down jobs that pay too little; and to stand up for yourself in the industry as a whole. Following are three confidence-building steps you can take to start getting it - and hanging on to it.
  • Planning Your Novel is the Key to Success  By :
    Some writers claim they can sit down with a good idea for a novel and bash away until it's finished. It takes an extraordinary mind to do that. Most of today's writers will tell you that they prepare a framework, a synopsis, from which to generate their 100,000 or so words. Here's a suggested system to achieve that.
  • Freelance Writers: How to Prioritize Your Schedule to Make More Money  By : Yuwanda Black
    The more you delve into freelance writing, the more you find you will have to do to maintain success - eg, article marketing, marketing directly to clients, updating your website, creating new samples, adding new services, etc. The list is endless. Following are three things freelance writers can do to prioritize their schedules so they make more money.
  • What to Include (and Not Include) in a Resume  By : ABA Editing
    This article will let you know things to include in your resume so that it will be top notch.
  • Minor Characters? Off With Their Heads!  By :
    The vast majority of fiction writers write short stories, whether they write for their own pleasure, for the writing circle they belong to, a competition or whether they aim to get them published. The temptation to bring in lots of exciting characters can be irresistible. But are they necessary?
  • SEO Copywriters: 2 Things You Can Do to Break the $100/Article Mark  By : Yuwanda Black
    Would you believe that getting $100 per article or more is possible for SEO content. When you consider that many SEO copywriters take on $3 per article writing gigs, you may be thinking, “How is this possible; what do I need to do to get even $50 for an SEO article?”
  • How to Write and Publish Your Life Story  By : Author101
    With proper direction, all writers have the ability to see their story in book form. Whether you have a full length novel in mind or a unique life story you want to share, book writing has become the most popular way for one to truly express himself.
  • How to Make Your Journal a Source of Great Ideas for Your Stories  By :
    As a writer you may already keep a journal, or diary, and that's excellent. For those who don't as well as those who do I want to explore some of the exciting benefits of keeping one that you may not have realised.
  • What Jennifer Aniston and John Mayer Can Teach Freelance Writers About Staying on Top  By : Yuwanda Black
    The Jennifer Aniston, John Mayer romance and subsequent breakup can teach freelance writers a thing or two about landing freelance writing gigs, meeting client deadlines and writing in lucrative niches, to name a few. Read on for why/how.
  • Find the accurate danish translation  By : Ckint Jhonson
    Translation and interpretation are useful services for the companies that are looking for Danish or finnish translation. All the businesses and corporations dealing in particular foreign languages are likely to need a professional agency in order to take proper care of the translation services. The idea of these professional services is to give the accurate version of every original document or speech that may sound natural and relays the genuine core message.
  • Why do you need a professional translation agency  By : Ckint Jhonson
    If your company is interested in using accurate translation services, you will have to choose a reliable agency that can meet your requirements. For instance, if you are interested in a norwegian translation, you will have to investigate the available choices of the translation companies. You will have to choose a translation service that can offer your company a comprehensive service that covers the area of industry you are in.
  • Can Color Brochure Help Me Have Profits In Business  By :
    What a good way to present your business with a color brochure. It is a way of presentation of your company, what it is all about, and what its got to offer. A nice color brochure is attractive to people, hence, it provides interests to your readers and inspires them to avail of your products or services. Your color brochure will tell all what you have to say about your business.
  • Why Most Articles Are Not Accepted  By : Zax Stevens
    There are thousands of articles being submitted to article directories every hour, of every day. The effectiveness of your article being accepted will depend solely on just a few reasons, which I will explain here.
  • How to Interview Successfully  By :
    You like people, you like talking, and you like getting out of the house. Great. You're practically an interviewer already! All you need now are these few handy tips and guidelines to get your first interview in the bag and off to a publisher.
  • Why You Should Use A Letterhead  By : Brad Robinson
    A letterhead is very important in any business you are in. It gives all the necessary information about your company and it bears your logo. You will be using the letterhead each time you send messages to your partners or clients so you should be very extra careful in laying out your letterhead.
  • Doing the Write Thing: Tips for Selling Copywriting Services  By : Mark Salter
    Being adept at putting words together can actually jumpstart your career as an entrepreneur. Copywriting has had its ups and downs but it is still one of the strongest industries to ever come out of the Internet. Whether online or offline, you can sell your copywriting services and enjoy a job that you like and will excel at. However, this isn't always the perfect job. Find out how to sell this business and what you can expect out of it:
  • Online Writing Jobs: How to Price Your Content to Sell  By : Yuwanda Black
    More and more sites are coming online where freelance writers can sell their content. This means more online writing jobs for freelance writers. But, the downside is you have to know how to price your content to sell on these types of sites. Following are a few tips for setting the right price so that your content sells on online job writing sites.
  • How to Pull Great Story Ideas out of Thin Air.  By :
    The muse has done a bunk, the creative juices have withered on the vine and to cap it all the cat has just poo'd on your last packet of A4. You feel as if all your ideas have scurried off like lemmings looking for the nearest cliff. But all is not lost. For one thing if you bin the top five sheets the rest are probably OK. For another if you try the tactic below, you could end up saying 'Ha! Who needs a muse?'
  • Why Do People Write Books?  By : Victor Epand
    For people to read books, naturally, there must be somebody to write them first. There are many reasons why people write books. The reader normally decides whether these books are good or bad.
  • How a Freelance Writer Can Help Your Revenues Grow  By : Grace Chenn
    The inherent competitive nature of business, coupled with a tightening economy, forces all entrepreneurs to question how they can grow their revenues during a recession. When consumers are tightening their wallets, how can you set your business apart to win their hard-earned dollars?

[1] [2] [3[4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10

© 2007 Article Dashboard. All Rights Reserved.
Use of our service is protected by our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service

Powered by Article Dashboard