November 23rd, 2009 by Mike
Foreword By Mike Alexander
The following five tips for freelance writers by Kyle M. Deighton (see the thumbnail bio at the end of the article) will, in her own words, help you to go from a novice freelance writer to a seasoned pro.
Getting Started
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Anyone who has tried their hand at it knows that freelance [...]
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August 12th, 2009 by Mike
Subject Research
This is the third in a series of articles where the focus is on sourcing newsletter content on the Internet. The full sequence of articles is as follows:
Copyright Issues
Help and Guidance Resources
Subject Research
Content Providers
Database Without Structure
Making the most of the Internet is a matter of making use of the (often) huge amount of data [...]
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August 12th, 2009 by Mike
Help and Guidance Resources
This is the second in a series of articles where the focus is on sourcing newsletter content on the Internet. The full sequence of articles is as follows:
Copyright Issues
Help and Guidance Resources
Subject Research
Content Providers
Writing Your Own Material
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If you intend writing your own newsletter articles, or even just the occasional piece, [...]
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August 11th, 2009 by Mike
Using Titles In Newsletters
Article titles are not subject to quite the same rules of copyright as body text except where they may conveniently identify an original work. In other words, you may choose any title you like for an article, whether it’s an original work of your own or someone else’s, so long as you [...]
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July 31st, 2009 by Mike
Getting To Know Your Readers
Newsletters are the perfect way to keep in touch with a ‘niche’ market. In fact, that is their main function. The term niche market, in its broadest sense, applies to free newsletters as well as subscription and marketing newsletters. Getting to know your readers will be much easier when you have [...]
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