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This post is by Alden Tan.I’ve been blogging for about a year and a half now and it actually took me that long to come this far. I’ve done over 50 guest posts, (If ur a writing/blogging noob, remember these 4 “New Writer” Traps and How...
In this week’s edition of Scoop.it’s lean content meetup, we were honored to welcome the the Content & Community Director of UserVoice, Evan Hamilton. A self-described “maker of stuff people like,”...
Are you spellbinding? Let’s be honest. It’s a huuuuge challenge. Probably the biggest challenge each blogger faces.
Blogging for successful website traffic involves both quality posts and consistency.
35+ Beautiful WordPress Themes (Magazine, Blogging, Portfolio and E-Commerce) (35+ Beautiful WordPress Themes (Magazine, Blogging, Portfolio and E-Commerce) http://t.co/k165R0DW)...
The Most Common Grammar Gaffes Writers Make (and How To Avoid Them)LifehackerIt's easy for authors to make these mistakes because editing, particularly copy editing, is a different skill from writing.
Filled with classic advice and fresh ideas, this list can help even seasoned pros.
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Halloween Special: Tips on Writing A Horror Movie Script
Horror scripts are one of the easiest sells in Hollywood, but you have to do it right. Writing a slow-build horror script requires connectivity between the mundane and the horrific. The following provides key examples of how to do that.
Jim Moore: Here are five secrets that will help you write wellTallahassee Democrat (blog)He told me, “Jim, I like the way you say it.” And there's a big difference.
Writing a successful blog or article that people want to read depends more on a limited vocabulary of words than writing big impressive words. Why?
Recent Times features, including a new series on the art of writing, inspire us to create this list of 10 "rules" for writing well. In it you'll find links to advice on everything from using punctuation to reading the way writers do.
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Even experienced writers stumble over when to write (or say) who or whom. Good thing there’s an easy way to figure out the difference.
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The practice of persuasive copywriting is a necessity, if you want to sell products, services, or ideas online. While great writing is truly an art, thos
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After blogging for over two years and reading many great blogs I've made some determinations about what works... for me.
I love this one, "Learn How to Alienate all the Right People." Hah!
Forbes 8 Keys To Better Business Writing Forbes It's mission-critical to be plain-spoken, whether you're trying to be best-of-breed at outside-the-box thinking or simply incentivizing colleagues to achieve a paradigm shift in core-performance...
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Joss Whedon is most famous for creating Buffy the Vampire Slayer, its spin-off Angel and the short-lived but much-loved Firefly series.
When you’re writing fiction, you need to know more than just the basics of point of view. You need to know the nuances of first and third person.
Via Claudio Fleury
Here are three of the most important things you need to know about creating content that works online ...
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There are four major strategic categories that -- if applied -- can help you become a great writer ...
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Writing is the #1 most critical skill for the work place. If this article helps you improve your writing, good for you!