One more bit of advice for corporate bloggers
There’s a piece of advice I neglected to mention in my recent post, Seven ways you can get me to read your corporate blog. It’s a major tip, but it really goes beyond the scope of that article. The...
View ArticleAngry Birds and Bloggers
Like much of the world, I recently found myself obsessed with the game Angry Birds (aff). It’s available on several mobile platforms, but I play on my iPod Touch. It’s a fun game in which you launch...
View ArticleWhy a Bad Economy Doesn't Mean Lots of Job Applicants
Update: As you can read in the comments, the CEO of Ayuda clarified some aspects of her original post. Apparently, I was incorrect in some of the details about her post, assuming that as a consulting...
View ArticleHow To Be Beloved by StumbleUpon
No site or service besides Google has sent me more traffic than StumbleUpon. In fact, well over a half million hits have come my way through the StumbleUpon service. At some point, when I was more...
View ArticleWill People Pay for the New York Times Online?
The New York Times is once again attempting to move to a pay model. It’s an interesting approach they are using. You get a certain number of free page views per month (I think twenty) but if you access...
View ArticleSome Light Reading for a Friday
Here are a few good articles I’ve come across lately. I hope these get you through your Friday. Who’s the Biggest Loser in E-Books? If you guessed the authors, you’re right, at least when it comes to...
View ArticleHow to Create a Documentation Library
By Shoma A. Chatterji To survive as a journalist in a world of cutthroat competition and to sustain high standards of performance over time, every writer worth his salt should build up a documentation...
View ArticleHow to Create an Article or Blog Idea Log
By John Hewitt Some writers know exactly what they want to say. They merely have to start typing and passion flows from them. This doesn’t necessarily mean they write well, but they don’t sit around...
View ArticleHow to Write a Query Letter
Download a PDF of How to Write a Query Letter Query letters are a much-debated practice in the writing community. Many writers swear by them, but others feel they are a waste of time. Formal query...
View ArticleCopywriting Basics: Writing to Sell
Copywriting, what is it? A copywriter writes documents (copy) intended to sell a product or service. Copywriting can take many forms. Copywriters create advertisements. They write brochures. The...
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