by Peter Hildebrand | Dec 10, 2009 | Tips
Have you ever felt like your writing was in a rut? I’m not talking about writer’s block. I’m talking about the feeling that everything you produce is the same, that your writing just doesn’t spark like it used to. It’s a frustrating feeling. Oh sure, you try to create...
by Gilbert Ross | Dec 8, 2009 | Become a Top Blogger
Blog writing can be fun and a rewarding hobby or business. Unlike traditional publishing, blogs give you the benefit of having immediate response and feedback from your community and an endorsement in the form of social bookmarks and Twitter or Facebook following....
by Arvind Devalia | Dec 7, 2009 | Become a Top Blogger
A guest post by Arvind Devalia of Make It Happen If I were to ask you why you blog, what would you say? I guess I would get answers such as: For fun I enjoy writing I love to communicate I want to get a book deal I want to spread my message I have something to say...
by Kelly Diels | Dec 4, 2009 | Become a Top Blogger, Uncategorized
By Kelly Diels of Cleavage Newbie authors and big deal bloggers Chris Guillebeau, Leo Babauta and Erin Doland accidentally and accidentally-on-purpose hacked their way through the publishing jungle with their brain children/addictions – Art of Non-Conformity,...
by Dean Rieck | Dec 2, 2009 | Tips
Chapter 3 of The Art of Readable Writing by Rudolf Flesch has the following title: The Importance of Being Trivial. Back in the 40s and 50s, Flesch was hailed as the guru of clear, direct writing. His advice remains powerful and relevant today. When Flesch...