By misheal, on February 4th, 2013%
Very few technologies have made such a great impact on our lives like Internet. What started as a simple communication tool has now taken over our lives, changing the way we used to study, work, or socialize with our friends and family members. But the best part is how it has facilitated both businesses and [...] . . . → Read More: Five types of Books that You Can Create and Get Printed Online
By Stacy, on October 10th, 2012%
I have found Pinterest to be a very helpful tool to improve my writing. Even though it seems counter-intuitive because it’s all about visual images. One way that I’m using Pinterest to improve my writing is I created a pin board called Writing. On that board I have a collection of images that link to [...] . . . → Read More: How to Use Pinterest to Improve Your Writing
By Stacy, on August 8th, 2012%
When people read what you’ve written they will inevitably judge you on your use of grammar. The spell check will only go so far in catching your mistakes. The English language has many words that sound the same but have different spellings and very different meanings. We can wind up looking very silly indeed by using [...] . . . → Read More: 15 Grammar Mistakes to Avoid (Infographic)
By Stacy, on July 2nd, 2012%
Content is king and you work hard to attract people to your blog. You want the people that you attract to your posts to stick around and beg for more so you need to make certain that what you write is top quality. There are several things that you need to ensure that your content is [...] . . . → Read More: 3 Simple Ways to Improve Your Writing
By Stacy, on June 20th, 2012%
In this fast paced time it’s more critical than ever to be able to grab your readers attention quickly. You need to be able to convince them within a matter of seconds that your post is the one that they need to read! Our readers have hundreds of choices of what to read and they [...] . . . → Read More: How to Grab Your Readers Attention and Have Them Begging for More
By JillGreen, on May 7th, 2012%
Image by Adam Tinworth This is a guest post by Jill Green. When I first started writing my personal anxiety self help blog a few years ago I looked for suggestions on how to use WordPress, do SEO, get links and all that important stuff. One thing I read over and over and over was to [...] . . . → Read More: How I Easily Come Up With Engaging Content for My Blog
By Stacy, on December 27th, 2011%
Have you lost your loving feelings…for blogging? Chances are that if you have been blogging for longer than a month you have been there. Possibly many times! It happens to all bloggers, nobody stays in love with blogging forever without running into burnout, discouragement, blocks, etc. I recently had someone ask me about this and [...] . . . → Read More: Have You Lost That Lovin’ Feeling?
By Stacy, on December 13th, 2011%
I recently discovered a fun and free tool to improve my writing! I have been using it daily for nearly a month and I have already seen improvement in my writing! What have I gained? My speed is improving, my typos are reduced, and I am able to come up with ideas faster making it [...] . . . → Read More: A Fun and Free Tool to Improve Your Writing
By Suzzane Edwards, on November 29th, 2011%
When it comes to blogging, writing a single post can take a huge chunk of our daily workload. This leaves us less time for doing all the intricacies of our SEO campaign let alone a few minutes of personal time corresponding with our followers. Being an efficient blogger is all about spending your work hours [...] . . . → Read More: Time and Quality – How to become an Efficient Writer without Sacrificing Quality
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