Issue No. 18: Happy New Year!
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Happy New Year! We hope you had a happy, safe, and warm holiday season. It seems like just yesterday, it was 2006 -- oh wait! It was.

If you're like most people, you already have a few New Year resolutions planned out. How did last year's resolutions work out for you? If you're like me, you hate resolutions because they're so hard to keep. So this year, I'm trying something a little different...
I'm not going to promise to finish a novel or get published. I'm not going to promise to quit my day job. I'm keeping things nice and simple. My only New Year resolution is to write more, take care of my projects, and find a few new clients.
No one really keeps resolutions, do they? If you're brave, post some in the forum -- I'll look through them in 2008 to see who made it.
Resolution or no resolution, have a happy new year! And enjoy Issue 18.
Best Wishes, Helene Vance
Feature Article How is Online Writing Different? - Ready to try online writing to generate traffic to your web site and income for your business? First understand that it is not the same as writing for print magazines.
Improve Your Writing The Office Writer - So you’ve been hired as an assistant editor. That means you'll be doing a lot of writing. Maybe you will be named editor of the company newsletter, but you are likely to be writing the newsletter. Or maybe you will be writing news releases, reports, speeches, or simply memoranda. Whatever the assignment, the main thing to remember is that you have to communicate.
On Writing: Non-fiction How to Make Your Writing For The Web More Effective - Writing for the web is an art form. Web users 'skim and scan' pages, so with this in mind, there are certain techniques that you can use that will ensure your message gets noticed.
On Writing: Fiction Applying Neuro - Linguistic Method in Creative Writing - The article tells about the ways to arrange your “mind maps “during writing. It is meant both for beginners and experienced authors. I also advise students to read the article, though it does not contain any information about term paper format. Still I find it useful for you as it shares the strategies of the effective writing you may apply in your endless written assignments.
On Writing: Poetry & Prose Systematic Poetry Techniques: Part Two - What do you do when you want to write poetry? I hope your answer is "I start writing." Even writing a bad poem is better than waiting for the "right words." You can always throw it away, and the process has begun. You'll start to find the words sooner than if you just waited. Here are some more ways to get started.
Promoting Yourself Writing for Traffic – Getting Published - Internet marketing journals are filled with articles proclaiming the immense benefits of article writing. From page rank boosting and traffic generation, to establishing trust and credibility, the benefits of becoming a published author should be well known to you now. If you are not writing articles, then you are simply missing out on one of the easiest and most effective ways of making your website a success.
Getting Published Good News About Getting Published - So you want to get a book published and add "author" to your resume. A decade ago, there weren't too many options for professionals and consultants to get into print. If a traditional publisher wasn't interested in your tome, your only other option was to spend tens of thousands of dollars with a subsidy press or custom printer. And then, without ready distribution, good luck trying to sell the books.
Anything Goes Top 10 Blog Writing Tips - Most of the "rules" about writing for ezines and newsletters apply to writing posts for your blog, but there are some important differences. Keep these 10 tips in mind and you'll be publishing great blog content that attracts prospects and clients in your niche market.
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