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WEB SITE SAVVY
It's the end of the year. We're cleaning up the shredded holiday wrap,
taking down the tree, or doing whatever symbolic moves we need to do in
order to transition from a year of old habits to a pristine one of new
hopes and goals. Writers around the world are making promises like:
-writing 500 words every day
-submitting twice each week
-finishing the novel
-finding three new markets each week
-attending a conference
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site that instantly tells a visitor you respect him as well as your
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<<According to recent studies by the National Association of Home
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what happens. Happy New Year!
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Filtrips
for Writers - By Gwynne Spencer -
In our town, almost everybody has a box, so
everybody comes
and goes once a day. If you have a cute dog like I do (weener dogs rule)
you could sit out front with said irresistible dog and ask people to
hold your dog while you go in to get your mail. You know, no dogs
allowed. When you come back, there will be a story waiting, I guarantee
you.
'Tis
the Season - by W.E. Reinka - The most common question writers
get after “what sort of writing do you do?” is “where do you get your
ideas?” I start with the calendar. Good seasonal articles are not only
annual but, in a sense, perennial.
How
to Negotiate So Everybody Wins - By Mridu Khullar -
Many a writer has missed out on an
extra $100, a bigger bio, a kill fee, or even just quicker payment, by
failing to ask for more.
Small
Publishers: The Good, the Bad and the Fine Print -
By Christine Cristiano - Every writer dreams of
being published by a major publisher; however, most will find their way
to a small publisher instead.
Cultivating
Clients - Common Courtesy is Most Powerful Marketing Tool -
By Jessica McCann - Super models get to say,
“Don’t hate me because I’m beautiful.” As a full-time freelance writer,
I get to say, “Don’t hate me because I turn away new clients.” Oh, and
don’t hate me because I spend almost no time (and almost no money)
marketing my services to new prospects.
Coining
a Phrase - By Nadia Ali - The greeting card market pays top
dollars per-word than most markets. For a two sentence phrase – one for
the outside of the card and one for the inside you can make anywhere
from $50-$200.
Educational
Book Publishing - By Anne Vize -
Educational books are created by writers with an understanding of
teaching, or by teachers with some writing skills. Specialists from
areas such as art, physical education, math, literacy or health often
write educational books in their field. Writing an education book is a
great way for an unpublished writer to get a start.
Punctuate
Your Piece with the Perfect Picture -
By Courtney Mroch - It’s clichéd but true: a picture is worth a
thousand words. But pictures don’t replace words. If used right, they
enhance them.
From
Writer to Translator - By Aline Lechaye - With everything going
global nowadays, people who speak more than one language are invaluable.
Being a writer also helps because you know how the sentence patterns
flow, and how a piece sticks together.
Write
Yourself a Check - By Gwynne Spencer
- The danger of reading Funds For Writers is that you really do get
used to being paid for what you write, to the detriment of family
stories that need to be written before you are dead, when it is much
harder.
Creative
Collaborations: Two Heads are Better than One -
By Jennifer Brown Banks -
Creative collaborations can be a great way to expand your portfolio,
increase your bottom line, and partner with someone whose artistic
strengths complement your weaknesses.
Raised By a
Community of Writers - By Dawn Goldsmith - Some of us are born
with a fondness of stringing beads, others, for stringing words
together. But whether beads or words, to get really expert, two things
must happen. We must practice, practice, and practice some more. And we
must find a band of people who generously help us learn our profession.
Go
Figure - By Skip Maloney - I think
the fact that the urge to write is universal and as old as cave drawings
by human beings who never had to worry about re-booting a system to
finish the work, speaks to a hidden measure of inspiration for all of us
who ply this trade.
10
Ways Linked In Can Help Your Writing Career - By Mridu Khullar -
Social networking has caught on in a big way not only for your personal
keeping-in-touch needs, but also in the professional world. Linked In (www.linkedin.com
), one of the major players in professional social networking is one of
the websites where you can expect to find your boss, the manager from
your previous company, and your current freelancing clients.
Focus
on the Rocks, Not the Pebbles - By Laura Gater - At a recent
writers' conference, the analogy of rocks and
pebbles in a vase attracted my attention for a particular reason.
Growing
Market: Green Writers- Green Topics - By Wenona Napolitano -
Green is the hottest trend right now.
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