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» How To Write A Great Article
By Nicole Dean | Published 01/19/2006 | Articles | Unrated
Simply make your articles brief, informative, and user-friendly. Articles do not need to contain technical information, but rather be written to give the reader useful information in an easy to understand manner. You can write articles quickly and effectively using these guidelines:
» How to Get Your Promotional Articles Accepted by Publishers
By Jinger Jarrett. | Published 01/18/2006 | Articles | Unrated
As an article writer myself, who has gone from almost no listings at all in the last year in Google, to over 46,000, I'd like to give you a little insight into to how you can get your articles read and seen so that get you the traffic and sales you are looking for.
» Word Frequency Analyisis as a means to improve writing quality
By John Tello | Published 01/18/2006 | Articles | Unrated
That MS Word add-on created a list of all the words in a document, ordered by frequency. It made it easy to detect overuse and/or abuse of a certain word or expression. The little used words were also of help, because sometimes I wrote Thomson instead of Thompson, car instead of cart, or similar errors that the spelling checker does not detect
» They are just afraid of writing......
By Francis Dower | Published 01/18/2006 | Articles | Unrated
Sometimes, students as well as scholars are afraid of designing and completing new project, one of the most difficult in their turbulent student life, one of the longest during their short period of study, and one of the most important as well. Why are so many people afraid of the writing assignment? Why so many students afraid of dissertations? Apparently, they have too many questions and too few answers
» Writing Your Articles: An Organized Framework for Success
By Lynda Blake | Published 01/18/2006 | Articles | Unrated
Writing articles for an ezine, newsletter or as content for your web site can often be a daunting prospect. There you sit, looking at a blank page and saying to yourself "Where do I start?".


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