Writing Articles
21: The Desire To Not Write
A literary agent and author, Wendy Keller, tackles the age old problem of writer's procrastination.
22: How To Write A Donation Thank You Note
Many times in life, we know we need to thank people for helping out, but can't find the right things to say. Here are some tips on how to say thanks along with a sample fundraising thank you letter you can copy.
23: Join the E-Book Revolution!
E-books are quickly replacing printed text in many industries.
24: How to Sell Your Story to Publishers
Making a living exclusively as a novelist or freelance writer is the dream of millions of people around the world, yet only a handful of people are able to realize this dream.
25: Submit To As Many Article Directories As Possible
Without good, relevant content the Internet would be nothing. When the article gets indexed in the search engine the article will be in the same theme as the keywords, search engines ranking will increase because this is natural.
26: Free Web Content
Article banks are an excellent source of free content for use on your own website. The author still ?owns? the material they deposit in the article bank, but is allowing other webmasters to reproduce the material (in its entirety) on their own sites for their own benefit.
27: 5 Simple Steps on How to Write Articles for Maximum Results
The most common problem that most of the website faces is lack of traffics. You may not know it... David is the webmaster of http://www.123articleonline.com.
28: Writing an Ebook From Scratch
The most difficult part of writing an ebook is beginning. You need to get organised and follow a step by step process every time you sit down to plan and write a new ebook.
29: How to Use ebooks for Marketing and Promotion
There are countless ways to use ebooks to promote your business and drive targeted, interested traffic to your website.
30: Duplicate content penalties
There is currently much talk on forums and web logs around the internet that article sites are being hit with ?duplicate content penalties?, which is applied by major search engines such as Google when the content on one site is found to be very similar, if not identical, to that of another site.
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