Thursday, May 17th, 2012

Guest post by Tasia Brown With the long list of helpful and easy-to-use online writing tools available today, there is virtually no excuse for shoddy writing habits. Whether you are writing for personal or professional reasons, take the time to familiarize yourself with the many sites that can help you with word selection, check spelling [...]

Guest post Most writers will admit that the hardest format to master is the short story.  Sadly, for most web copywriters and SEO experts this is the standard issue format that we have to work to.  Web users have attention spans shorter than a kid with Attention Deficit Disorder and a high-in-additives diet. 

Guest post by Stacey Cavanagh SEO is an evolving process. It’s never static for more than a month or two and with hundreds of improvements to its search algorithm yearly, Google keeps SEOs on their toes.

When I first started out in freelancing, I did a variety of work both online and in print. Now, I write primarily online, and I love it. Here’s why.

Guest post by: Nancy Parker

What are some of the sites and resources that you can’t live without? Share with us below! In the meantime, here are a few of the sites I go to often for information and ideas.

For the last couple of days, I’ve been hanging out at coffee shops and fast food joints that offer free Wi-Fi. I’ve had roofers at my place, and between the pounding and the barking (from my dog), it’s enough to drive a writer crazy.

I get a lot of questions from writers wondering how they can make a living online.

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