This is a core objective and it’s where your work begins in earnest.
Writing for Profit in Your Spare Time: The Questions People Ask Me
Here is a list of questions that people frequently ask on the topic of writing for profit. Hopefully you will find the answers helpful but if you have any questions of your own please feel free to contact me.
Report Writing: Reasons To Do it Well
You probably don’t have a burning desire to write reports.
Metadata: Seven Tips for Writing Better Keywords
The shift in how search engines treat keywords is significant. They tend to ignore the keyword meta tag and rather look for keywords in the actual page content. This means that you need to figure out your keywords before you write any content. Then, you include them throughout your content, particularly in headings and summaries.
Realizing the Potential of Your Writing Output
Achieving publication for your extra income ideas is removed from the improbable dream category and becomes instead a calculated certainty when you follow the strategies contained in my Writing for Profit’ tutorial.
The Secrets of Writing SEO Copy
At yesterday’s DMA/AIM net.marketing conference, session director Heather Lloyd Martin, president of SuccessWorks, offered some powerful words of wisdom regarding SEO copywriting.
Writing Articles to Improve Link Popularity
There are many different ways to improve link popularity for your Website. One of the most effective ways to improve your site’s link popularity is by writing articles for publication on other related Web sites and in other related newsletters or Ezines.
Four Strategies for Persuasive Writing
Most folk don’t enjoy having to write proposals, memos, reports and the dozen other things that seem to get in the way of their *real* work. Nonetheless, if it’s your job to do it, you need to be able to do it well.
My Ten Best Writing Tips EVER
Here in no particular order, are the ten best writing tips I’ve discovered in 25 years of writing. They may work for you, too. Try them.
Freelance Writing on the Internet
So, you’ve decided to take up a freelancing career in writing. You’ve hooked up the computer, installed the printer, and learnt the nitty-gritty of your word processor. You’ve maybe even got a couple of published clips. You’re all set to conquer the online world of publishing. But wait. Do you know all the options available to you?