Paying Sites for Article Writing – Know the Top Sites

By | January 25, 2010

Article writing has slowly grown its own feet in the online world. A lot of people are making fast cash out of their published articles. There are currently hundreds of websites that pay hefty amounts of money for various articles in the World Wide Web. If you are a new writer, it is definitely an advantage to know the different paying sites for article writing and how well they fair when compared with one another. You may have an asking price in mind, but surely you would want to know if there is a website that can offer you more. Read more »

A Great Freelance Writer Forum

By | January 18, 2010

This is a freelance writing forum that is run by a great lady. :) Talk with other freelance writers or peruse the job boards.

Accentuate Write – Writer’s Forum

Free job boards, contest listings, both non-fiction and fiction writing boards, and a totally friendly, helpful atmosphere!

Making Lots of Money Forever with One Article

By | January 11, 2010

THIS IS THE MEGA PLAN TO MAXIMIZE YOUR MONEY

The first step in making the most money with your article is NOT writing the article. Before you even begin to tap away at the keyboard, there is another, very important task that you must do.
Earn big money with every article you write.

Keyword Research

There are any number of keyword research tools on the internet. My keyword research tool of choice comes direct from the BIG SE itself, Google. –

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AOL Gets Into the Content Game With Seed.com

By | January 4, 2010

Writers and photographers have a new place to search for assignments and to submit their work in hopes of acceptance. Seed.com (http://www.seed.com) is a content website put out be AOL.

I signed up for Seed just to check it out. The process was quick and simple. They didn’t even make me do a writing test. Publishers’ assingments are listed in the member section and you can claim the ones you want to write (or photograph). The payments for articles are quite a bit better than other content sites that I know of, but the requirements for the articles are also much more stringent.

This makes sense, of course!  Higher pay for quality work.

Each writing project can be accepted by an infinite number of writers. All submissions for the project in before the submission deadline are then reviewed by the publisher and editors for the site itself, and a decision about which article to accept is made. Only that person makes the money. If your article is not accepted, it appears that it reverts to you and you can do whatever you want with it.

If I had more time, I would give Seed.com a serious try.

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How To Write Reviews That Webmasters Will Link To

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Product reviews are an exceptional tool to drive traffic to your own, or any other website. They are inherently valuable and provide benefit, which is exactly what readers and webmasters are looking for. When content provides a benefit, people will read it, forward it, and link to it. As an online marketer or website owner, product reviews in particular are a great way to drive traffic to your website via linking, reprints, and click-throughs.

Saying that, in order for a product review to be an effective traffic generation tool, it must also be believable. This means that if at all possible, consider actually purchasing or trying out the product. It’s pretty much the only way to be completely knowledgeable about a product or service.

You also need to think creatively when reviewing. For example, a great product review for a hair removal system might actually have a series of reviews based on the ability of the product to remove or reduce hair over time. This type of review will most likely be linked to by many people because it is a real and demonstrative review of the product.

Here are a few things you should consider when you’re writing a review for a product or service.

1. Take the time to be thorough in your review. Every review must answer these questions:

* What does the product promise?
* How well does it achieve those goals?
* Is it a good value?
* What are the drawbacks of the product?
* Is the product easy to use?
* How does the product compare to others on the market?
* Would you buy or recommend the product? If yes, why? If no, why not?

2. Compare multiple products for more effect. Sometimes it’s easier to compare products than to simply evaluate one single product. When comparing products, it is important to remember a few things:

* Compare the same types of products.
* Compare similar attributes and features.
* Be honest about any preferences you have for one or the other.

3. Demonstrate information in a variety of ways. Can you incorporate graphics, pictures, or statistical data in your review? The more comparative information you can provide your reader, the better. Often, statistics are more easily understood when they’re conveyed in a graph, a chart or a simple photo.

Put yourself in your reader’s shoes. What would you want to know about the product or service? While it is important to be diplomatic in your reviews, it is also important to be tactfully honest. If your reviews are all positive all of the time, you’re going to loses a bit of credibility. People want the drawbacks pointed out to them too. They want both sides of the coin.

Write your reviews conversationally. This means using language most people understand. Skip the jargon and tech talk. Use language that is friendly. Break the review up into easily digested sections.

Keep to one point per paragraph and keep the paragraphs short and easy to read. Taking the time to write your review for online reading makes it easier to read, and thus easier to print, publish, and link to.

Peter Coughlin specializes in article promotion and marketing, writing for various ezines, web sites and publications. Find out how you can use articles to attract visitors to your website at his article marketing website.

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