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The ABC of Content Farm
A recent change in Google’s algorithm on Feb 23’ 2011 has made the ‘Content Farm’ as the one of the latest and the most highlighted topic of discussion all across the SEO world. This update in Google’s algorithm is also known as ‘Panda Update’ or ‘Farmer update’.
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How to Get Paid to Write Articles with Article Revenue Sharing
Join the article revenue sharing plan at Article Noodle, become a published author and earn money by writing articles. Learn about revenue sharing through articles and how the program works and pays royalties.
Freedomnomics by John Lott Jr.
Recently i finished Freedomnomics by John Lott Jr. Freedomnomics is a book about various economics situations. The subtitle of the book is “Why the Free Market Works and Other Half-Baked Theories Don’t.” This is basically the thesis of the book; Lott discusses why he thinks the American free market works and why various theories don’t. [...]
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Three Tips to Beat the Competition
The competition a writer has to face has drastically increased in the past decade, especially since the amount of people reading for pleasure is decreasing. While methods of publication on the internet have grown exponentially, publishing by traditional print means is becoming more difficult. For this reason, as a writer who seeks a print publication [...]
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Funny Writer's Comic
I stumbled onto this comic from The Writer at Work and found it humorous. This post is just for fun. I thought I’d share.
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Good Grammar Makes You Credible
As a reader, there’s little that will annoy me more than poor grammar.
Using correct grammar, including spelling and punctuation, gives you a bit of credibility. It makes you seem much more professional than if you’re mistaking “you’re” with “your” and a colon with a semicolon. If you use correct grammar you make your writing [...]
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Finding a Descriptive Balance
You can have a good concept, plot, or theme in your writing, but without good description the writing suffers. Learning to use description with a balance is difficult to learn. Writing without enough description results in a dull and dreary product, a product no one would want to read. Moreover, if you over-describe, you make [...]
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The Interrogbang
If you’re like me, you’re probably thinking: what the hell is an interrogbang?! Well, if you think with punctuation, you’ve justed used one. The punctuation at an end of a sentence that includes both a question mark and an exclamation point is a modified version of the interrogbang. The name interrogbang comes from the question [...]
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Writing a Bestseller
Everyone wants to write a bestseller - I mean, come on - who wouldn’t? Not only do you (theoretically) end up wealthy, but you end up well known. While there are hundreds of books that make it to the bestsellers list, there are tens of thousands that don’t. For this reason, new writer’s must be [...]
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It Was a Dark and Stormy Night…
A friend of mine recently pointed out what otherwise should have been obvious, but was nonetheless something I’d never really thought about before. The popular quotation, “it was a dark and stormy night” is, in itself, a very redundant clause.
The phrase itself originated from novelist Edward Bulwer-Lytton in his 1830 novel Paul Clifford. The [...]
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Keeping a Journal
Keeping a journal can be a good way to subtly improve your writing skills. Doing this keeps you actively writing each day. More importantly, it makes writing a habit. The more you write, the more you will improve. Keeping a journal of your personal life can also help your fictional writing. It can aid in [...]
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