 Category: Copywriting
Category: Internet and Online Businesses >> Copywriting<< previous page 1 2 3 4 next page >> by Susanna Strandberg Strandberg [ 2006-02-01 ] Newbies are always reading and absorbing information and sometimes feel like they are spinning their wheels until one day a light bulb goes off and they come up with a unique idea of their own. This article is meant to get the ideas flowing and is only the tip of the iceburg. by oliver turner  [ 2006-01-16 ] Free articles are my bread and butter. I am always looking for knowledge on various subjects – Science articles, health articles, newspaper articles and much more. Ironically, I have decided to share the tips I have gathered over the time on finding the best free articles by writing a free article. Enjoy it. by Tom Takihi  [ 2006-01-10 ] How writing articles and giving them to others can drive traffic to your website.
It sounds counterintuitive, but it works: you can pre-sell customers and drive them to your website. The idea behind it is that other sites have what you want: a proven pool of customers who are looking for products by Alex Kecskes  [ 2006-01-04 ] Do you use weak verbs? Are you needlessly redundant or robotic in your use of long sentences? Do you sometimes overstate the obvious? Here are 9 handy tips that can improve and economize your writing. by Michal Moreno  [ 2005-12-22 ] Being the chief editor for free-article-zone and an article author myself, I witness that phenomena occur on a daily basis, and do hurt for those authors who put much of their time into writing unique and valuable articles, only to have their efforts washed down the drain with automatic article submission engines faults. by J Square Humboldt  [ 2005-12-20 ] The English language can be an effective tool, but it’s definitely a learning process that many in cyberspace haven’t bothered to complete. Could those writers have spent more time paying attention to detail when they were young? Probably. However, this did allow a few of them to pen an array of unintentional witticisms. by J Square Humboldt  [ 2005-12-06 ] Times change, and with them, so do the words and phrases people use. As if the English language wasn’t enough of a muddle with morphed meanings and period phrases, now the era of cyberspace has created new terms at an astounding pace. The need for a comprehensive slang dictionary is thus more acute than ever. Given the resources available on the Internet, it’s only natural that one has emerged. by Paul Matthews [ 2005-11-23 ] Writing with technology makes sense, but writing for people still makes the sale. Here are two great ways to connect with people across broadband and create copy that sells. by Alex Kaul [ 2005-10-30 ] After reading a number of articles of various contents, I have discovered two points that are now and then forgotten by authors and that decrease the efficiency of all articles and eBooks. by Sharon Jacobsen  [ 2005-08-30 ] Writers are always making notes - it's part of our job. But keeping those notes in any kind of sensible order isn't always easy. Learn how to file them away so that they'll be easy to find when you need them. by Martin Lemieux [ 2005-08-23 ] 1) Don't use all capitals in your title: People don't like to be yelled at. USING CAPITALS is the same as yelling and looks awful. There aren't many article submission sites that accept ALL capitals in your title. by John Sheridan  [ 2005-08-14 ] Graphics and copy should go hand-in-hand; they are there to compliment each other not compete with each other. by John Sheridan  [ 2005-08-12 ] One of the biggest flaws with website copy is inconsistency: for example the word ‘website’. Some sites spell it as one word, some as two words; as far as I am aware both are acceptable, but not both versions on the same site! by Bryan Quinn [ 2005-08-08 ] Writing your first ebook is easier than you may think.
Do you want to?
by Laurence James [ 2005-08-03 ] What constitutes a great website is not just fantastic design, but the quality of the online copywriting that accompanies it. by Joel Walsh  [ 2005-07-28 ] It seems everyone who has a website is worried about having their copyright violated by web content thieves. But are web content copyright violations really such a big problem? by Joel Walsh  [ 2005-07-28 ] Think you know how to write a business website homepage? Read this article to make sure. by Glenn Murray  [ 2005-07-28 ] Anyone who’s ever tried marketing IT products or services knows that it’s a specialist field. Your customers in the IT industry have very unique and specific requirements, and that means you do too. In order to write compelling copy around your offering, you need a copywriter with a solid understanding of the IT world – someone who’s not afraid to call themselves an “IT Copywriter”. by Karon Thackston [ 2005-07-26 ] One of the most effective and long-standing methods of advertising is the use of a brochure. This miniature corporate profile is an excellent way to convey a good deal of information and bring in sales... IF done properly.
by Glenn Murray  [ 2005-07-26 ] A great headline can be the difference between having your free reprint article published once (on your own website…) and having it published hundreds, if not thousands, of times all over the Internet. by Glenn Murray  [ 2005-07-26 ] Ever wanted a job where you could spend all day, every day, writing clever and inspiring prose? Yes? Well don’t become a freelance copywriter!
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