Article Writing

Yes You Need An Article Submitter

The adage “Work smarter, not harder” really applies to writing and submitting Ezine articles. Ezine articles are without a doubt one of the best ways to drive traffic to your affiliate site and to increase your SEO. Whether doing a submittal manually or using an article submitter, the basics do not change. Before submitting to an article site one must…

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9 Steps To Unique Articles

1 Remove your limits Reduce your subject to a single core word and then brainstorm around it. For example, if you’re trying to write about “Study Skills”, expand your thinking to “School”. Now jot down everything that comes to mind when you think about School, and when you run out of ideas start asking yourself open questions around the subject…

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3 Steps To Quickly Writing Ezine Articles

Come on, admit it: Whether you’re a professional writer or not we all draw a blank when we want to write an ezine article. I’ve found an answer to that dilemma that will get you writing in no time so that you can publish your ezine article and begin to receive that new wave of subscribers you’ve been hoping for.…

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Choosing A Topic For Your Article

There are many things to consider when writing an article. One of the main ones is the choice of topic. Choosing a topic you are passionate about is important for several reasons. What’s your Reaction? Love Love 0 Smile Smile 0 Haha Haha 0 Sad Sad 0 Star Star 0 Weary Weary 0 0 Shares Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Gmail Linkedin…

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Locating A High Quality Author

One of the most difficult tasks for the person who is in need of the services of a high quality author is determining just who can do the work. Being capable is one thing, being available to do the work is another thing. There are several things that you, the hiring party, can do to ensure that you find a…

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Building A Rock Solid Query Letter

Recently I reviewed a client’s query letter. It was a hard working query letter, detailing the marketing prospects for the book, her own glowing credentials and the contacts she possessed that would help her publicize the book. But she left out one teeny weeny thing: she didn’t say what her book was about! I used to think query letters were…

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