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  • Mundane Writing Problems by Writing Problems Explained on Oct 19, 2009

    I read an article recently about Justin Timberlake’s golf course. The article explained that Mr Timberlake had played the first round at a golf course he had bought and rennovated. The article went on to say: The Memphis native got the idea to...

  • How To Write With A British Accent by Get Paid To Write Online on Apr 21, 2009

      It’s often tricky to learn how to write for people who speak a different language. I’m not talking about the plethora of international languages, but of the difference between writing for a British ...

  • Brand Your Writing With Your Own Style - A Guest Post by About Freelance Writing on Apr 17, 2009

    Finding your writing style can be a daunting task, especially in an industry suddenly inundated by new talent. Being unique is essential, you must stand out. Branding yourself and your writing style early in your career is one of the keys to success.

  • Pick Up the Book by Write for the Web on Mar 18, 2009

    You will find that most avid and passionate writers are also passionate readers. There is a solid reason for this, if you write, you must read. If you are a creative writer, you are always looking for new inspiration. If you are a paid per content wr...

  • Don’t tell me How I Feel by Writing Problems Explained on Mar 16, 2009

    If you tell your readers how they’re going to feel about information your article or story presents, you have serious writing problems. Telling people how they’ll feel—or how they should feel—is a common writing device. You see it most often...

  • Eliminate Verbosity from your Writing Problems by Writing Problems Explained on Jan 8, 2009

    Is verbosity among your writing problems? It may be, and you don’t even know it. Why? Because conversation is usually loaded with unnecessary words… and writers typically create “conversational” prose. (If your prose doesn’t sound c...

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