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News writing basics – 2 ways to write hard-hitting articles
By :
Nazvi Careem
There are two kinds of news stories that are commonly found in the written media all over the world, event-based news and quotes. It is easy to spot the differences.
News writing with quotes for quality blogs – five-paragraph rule
By :
Nazvi Careem
Use standard news writing practice to write a blog posting in just five minutes. All you need is a simple quote.
How to write like a journalist – 4 key elements
By :
Nazvi Careem
Writing like a journalist involves learning a standard news writing format. It is a simple method that anyone who has a basic grasp of the language can master.
News writing with a soft touch – the way ahead for newspapers
By :
Nazvi Careem
The Internet and its ability to deliver news in a flash is challenging the very foundations of news writing in traditional newspapers. The answer may lie in news features.
News writing and feature articles – 5 ways they differ
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Nazvi Careem
Do you know the difference between a news article and a feature? You could probably tell just by reading the article. Here are some tangible differences that you might want to look for.
Ten Business Writing Blunders You Can Easily Avoid
By :
L. Bovee and John V. Thill
Here are ten sentence blunders to avoid if you want your reader to understand what you mean: (1) packing a paragraph’s worth of details into a single sentence, (2) trite expressions, (3) putting in excess words, (4) using too many intensifiers, (5) connecting a series of related sentences with conjunctions, (6) inserting “it seems that” in your sentences to avoid stating a judgment as a fact, (7) starting a sentence with “it is” or “there are,”
Do You Make These Five Common Mistakes in Business Writing?
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L. Bovee and John V. Thill
This article outlines five common mistakes in business writing, with tips on how to avoid them: (1) burying the point, (2) boring the reader, (3) saying in twenty words what you could say in five, (4) using unfamiliar words, and (5) relying on outdated language.
News writing from forums – 4 angles to look for
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Nazvi Careem
If you are ever stuck for something to write about, check out discussion forums. They can provide you with an endless list of potential articles to help you fine tune your news writing techniques.
Blog Content Is About You!
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Jim DeSantis
No matter what your blog focus is about, no matter the topic, the genre, your blog is really and mostly about you. Here is how to get your personality into the light and create a compelling blog.
5 Tips To Making Sure That Your eBook Makes Money (Before You Write A Single Word!)
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Ellen Violette
If you want to write a profitable ebook, do the research before you start writing your ebook and find out what your target market wants to buy. Too many people make the mistake of writing what excites them instead; this article will show you how to write an ebook that will make you money.
8 Ways to Write a Winner Book Fast p1
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Earma Brown
The faster you finish writing your book the sooner you profit!
Getting the Most Out of Your Copyeditor: The Style Sheet- Part Two
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James Jenkins
To achieve the highest quality of editing services in book production both a professional content/development editor and a copyeditor should work together using a style sheet.
Getting the Most Out of Your Copyeditor: The Style Sheet- Part One
By :
James Jenkins
To achieve the highest quality of editing services in book production both a professional content/ development editor and a copyeditor should work together. A style sheet's purpose is to give the copyeditor information on unique features of a book's manuscript and is key to the collaborative process and success.
5 Must-Have Techniques For Creating Unbelievably Productive Copy
By :
Allyn
Nothing can spell out BORING quicker than bland claims that really say nothing. "My clients make more money!" is a perfect example of poor copy that could use a little life.
6 Quick Tips to Make Your Copy More Believable
By :
Daniel Levis
Believability above a certain point makes sales; below that point it does not. Ad copy must make what lawyers call "a prima facie case" -- that is, a case that warrants a trial in court. Only the court is the consumer, and the trial is buying and using the goods.
How You Can Profit From Lost Copywriting Secrets
By :
Peter Woodhead
This is the fourth of a series of 10 articles on advertising and marketing and how by studying the "classic" advertising and marketing books can give you a huge advantage. It not only covers how advertising and marketing originated but goes into the importance of copywriting and how you can make more sales. All top marketers steal their secrets from these early marketers - guys like Claude Hopkins, Walter Dill Scott, Elmer Wheeler and others.
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