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Tips on Making Money with Article Marketing Services

Tips on Making Money with Article Marketing Services

How do you go about mak­ing mon­ey with ar­ti­cle mar­ket­ing ser­vices? The fol­low­ing tips on ar­ti­cle mar­ket­ing should en­able you to make mon­ey from the prod­ucts or ser­vices you are pro­mot­ing by pro­vid­ing you with a method of on­line ad­ver­tis­ing that is both free and ef­fec­tive.

Published September 30th, 2010 · Freelancing, Make Money Writing, Writer's Tips · No comments · Read More »
How To Become a Writer

How To Become a Writer

Forget the headlines which state how many actions you must do before actual writing. You can start writing at this very moment. Without plot structure, character’s development, culmination setting etc. Just follow these steps to explore yourself.

Published September 30th, 2010 · The Basics, Writer's Tips, Writing · No comments · Read More »
Screenplay Writing Tips – How to Write Great Dialogue

Screenplay Writing Tips – How to Write Great Dialogue

A perfectly written screenplay takes time and effort. Despite what anyone tells you, there are no shortcuts to writing a great screenplay. There are several common traits that you’ll find in every example of great dialogue. The most prominent aspects of strong dialogue are: brevity, plosives, reinforcement, and questions. Attention-grabbing dialogue uses a strong dose of each of those elements.



The Magic of the 100 Day Book Goal

The Magic of the 100 Day Book Goal

Don’t put it off any more. Take your dream off the shelf. If you wait, you can be this time next year without making your dream of writing a successful book come true.

Published September 2nd, 2010 · Writer's Tips, Writing · No comments · Read More »
How To Attract Stars To Your Script

How To Attract Stars To Your Script

It’s easy to assume that a star wouldn’t possibly be interested in being in a low-budget film, but remember that even stars are not busy all the time. If the project is interesting enough they’d rather do it, even for a low salary, rather than sitting around doing nothing.

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