Posted by Goody on 07/7/08 in Writing and Speaking
If you have great writing skills, ghostwriting is a brilliant way collect a stable of clients who provide you with regular writing jobs. In this article, we’ll discuss ghostwriting for the Web, rather than print.
There’s one drawback to ghostwriting. Someone else gets the byline - your own name never appears on your ghostwritten work, and you can’t add any of the material to your portfolio. The big benefit is the rewards, both monetary and in getting your name known.
Yes, getting your name known. While your clients don’t want anyone to know that “their” words are really your words, once you’ve completed a few ghostwriting jobs, you will get known as a competent ghost.
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Ghostwriting On The Web - Getting Started
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Posted by Goody on 05/12/08 in Automotive, Internet
In the company of my most recent employment, I often speak with clients that are unsatisfied with their website. Most of the time, it has something to do with not appearing in the top results of Google or Yahoo. I inform our beloved customers that even if the company specialized in SEO (which it does not), we submit their sites to the search engines, but cannot guarantee a top spot in search rankings. I do have some advice to give our customers, though, mostly encouraging them to make the site’s content informative, yet succinct. Any advice more complicated than that tends to confuse most clients.
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Posted by Goody on 04/15/08 in Writing and Speaking
Have you ever been in a predicament where your boss wanted you to write a speech, article or perhaps presentation for work? We all know the anxiety that can come from being under a deadline and not sure how you can accomplish your goal.
Next time you need to put your best foot forward, try contacting Write On! Creative Writing Services. Yvonne Perry is the owner of this talented pool of writers, editors, screenwriters, graphic designer and novelists that can help any company or individual with their communication needs. Each writer, editor and designer has been recognized by quality organizations for their respective talents.
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Put Your Best Foot Forward With Well-written Communications
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Posted by Goody on 02/27/08 in Automotive, Writing and Speaking
Have you been putting off attending networking events because of the fear of starting a conversation? If you do not know how to start a conversation at the networking event, it is always good to start by seeking the answers to any or all of the following questions:
Who are you?
What is your product of service?
What are you immediate need?
Why are we important to each other?
Where are you located?
How can I help you?
How can I help you to fulfill your immediate needs?
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Ten Commandments For Conversational Charm 2 - Preparing For Networking Events
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Posted by Goody on 02/23/08 in Writing and Speaking
How do you begin composing a submission? The composition element of writing is like putting a jigsaw puzzle together. You are taking thoughts and observations you’ve written down, along with your research, and begin to fit those pieces together. Your composition ingredient in your literary mixing bowl will give you an opportunity to add and subtract any content that would impair the flow and message of your submission. During this process, you will find that certain sentences need to be restructured; some words need to be added, eliminated or substituted and certain paragraphs need to be rearranged. This portion of your literary mixing bowl may be more tedious than the other steps, but attention to detail will separate you from the amateur stance.
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Your Literary Mixing Bowl - Add A Pound Of Composing
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