Want to Start a Publishing Revolution?

March 6th, 2010

Calling all journalists and freelance writers, publishers and editors. It’s time to breathe more life into your copy. Turn your articles into living pieces that spark measurable debate, get closer to your readers and engage their mind and soul – we’re talking revolution.

As it was in the beginning

Publishers have for many years relied on letters to get feedback from their readers and although email has opened up this method of communication it is still time consuming and difficult to monitor and process, and for the more popular articles, it is either a case of only a fraction of the received correspondence ever being used, or where online comments have been allowed, well written and good comments can be buried under poorly written and abusive comments… Continue reading Want to Start a Publishing Revolution?

3 Simple Steps to Write Your Own Book in 2010 – Want to Become an Author?

January 7th, 2010

Books have always existed as a medium of transferring information for hundreds of years. Even with the high adaptability of internet, books are still known as the best source to acquire reliable and accurate information.

The stiffer competition has made it necessary to develop a new means of web access, to rank the websites as per their quality. Employing LSI Keywords to stay at the top of the search engine results is a part of this new concept.

Do the outline

This is the most critical step in the process. Always start out with a highly detailed outline. The more detailed your outline is, the less time it will take you to complete the book. First, write headlines for 10 to 14 chapters in the book. Organize them according to… Continue reading 3 Simple Steps to Write Your Own Book in 2010 - Want to Become an Author?

A Tip For Freelance Proofreading

December 16th, 2009

Although not so very well paid as a dropship business or a forensics job, freelance proofreading is a money making solution for skilled, determined workers. Not all best-selling authors have amazing five-style spelling, and not all mistakes are spotted by editors. Moreover, grammar mistakes and word omissions make work look amateurish, without the proofreading stage prior to publication. Freelance proofreading saves lots of publications from maintaining a reputation. Although, proofreaders are sometimes mistaken for editors or copywriters, their job is different: which is scanning for text spelling mistakes, manuscript and formating errors.

Freelance proofreading applies not only to newspapers, books and other publications but to online materials as well. Brochures and web content also require error correction, and freelance jobs are often posted for… Continue reading A Tip For Freelance Proofreading

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