Posts Tagged ‘writing’
How to Use a Period Correctly
There are two main categories of writing that determine how to use a period correctly within sentences; fiction writing and non-fiction writing. This article is primarily about general English non-fiction writing, so please keep in mind that the rules for writing styles outside of this style may vary widely. There are specific rules for writing…
Read More7 Benefits of Joining a Writers Group
“If you want to be a writer, you must do two things above all others: read a lot and write a lot.”— Stephen King A writers group can help writers stay motivated and accountable. It is easy to get lost in the world of self-doubt and writer’s block. A writer’s group provides support, encouragement, feedback,…
Read MoreA Great Freelance Writing Niche to Specialize In
Consumer Electronics is an ever-expanding hot frontier for Freelance Writers. It’s a huge field that covers anything from TVs and home entertainment sets to video game consoles, computers, and mobile phones. We watch these electronic wonders, carry them on us and use them 24–7. And we spend good cash for them too. Not only the number of gadgets…
Read More4 Hi-Tech Technical Writing Jobs That Pay Well
Some technical writing jobs require that you have a science background or that you are familiar with finance and banking terminology and know how the financial markets work. Here are four such well-paying writing opportunities for technical communicators with a college background and who are hunting for a job. Writing Jobs in Defense Industry Due…
Read MoreONLINE VIDEO COURSE: 12 Technical & Business Writing Power Techniques for Success
Lift your technical and business writing to a new level of excellence by applying these time-tested power techniques. Who this course is for: Students. Writers. Managers. Anyone who is writing technical documents and reports. What you’ll learn: Students will be able to create much better documents that are easier to read, easier to understand, and…
Read MoreFREE ONLINE VIDEO COURSE: Audience Analysis – Coping Strategies for Writers
Issues involved with writing content appropriate for your intended target audience and strategies to overcome them Audience analysis is an important issue to which all writers should pay a lot of attention. Why? Because if your writing (whether it’s an article, a report, a book, or a technical document) is not appropriate for its intended…
Read MoreVIDEO COURSE: How to Write a Great Research Paper
Who this course is for: This course is perfect for high school juniors and seniors, and college undergraduates. It is NOT for graduate students in Masters or Doctoral programs since by the time they reach graduate school they are expected to know the fundamental information covered by this course. What you’ll learn: Think creatively and…
Read MoreVIDEO COURSE: Learn Plain Writing Today!
Learn how to communicate well, plainly, without ambiguity, and become a writer in demand in this age of globalization Learn plain writing from a veteran writer with over 20 years of hi-tech Fortune 100 experience. Learn the basics of communicating in plain English for maximum success and productivity in your business and personal life in…
Read MoreHow to Write Difficult Emails
Copy-and-Paste Guide to Writing Proper Emails in Stressful Situations Over 10,000 words. A special ebook on writing emails in all kinds of situations, including condolence emails, complaints emails, collection emails, and others. Writing an email is a “necessary evil” for some yet a source of enjoyment and enrichment for others. The truth is, whether you…
Read MoreProposal Planning and Writing for RFPs
Write Great Proposals to Win U.S. Government Contracts “Proposal Planning and Writing for RFPs” is a 51-page (8.5” x 11”) comprehensive volume describing in over 10,000 words every aspect of responding to a government RFP (Request For Proposal). This e-book even covers the questions that need to be asked to decide whether an RFP is…
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