Monthly Archives: November 2010

Blogging: Three Easy Ways to Make More Money from Your Blog

Want to make more money from your blog? You can. In this article we’ll look at three methods to help you to do that. Your site can become more valuable to you over time. I’ve been blogging for a decade … Continue reading

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100 Day Writing Challenge: Writing through Day 50

Today is the beginning of week 8 of the 100 Day Challenge.  I am halfway through the challenge.  I feel like I have made progress and I’m not sure how I could meet my goal from here, but I have … Continue reading

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Got a Minute? Write!

A writer friend is on vacation, and she’s miserable because she can’t settle down to write. “I haven’t written a word in three days,” she complains. When she’s working, despite the fact that she has four children and a demanding … Continue reading

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Don’t Ask, Don’t Get

How good are you at asking for what you want? Most of us are woeful at it, unless we make an effort. In this post, Power Blogging: Achieve Your Writing Success | Angela Booth’s Fab Freelance Writing Blog I suggested … Continue reading

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On The Road With Philip Gegan

Philip Gegan is on the road again, and shares more of his freelance writing adventures with you. If you’ve read earlier posts in this short series then you’ll know that actually getting on your bike (or into your 4 x … Continue reading

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Relax and Be Yourself: Writing’s Easy When You Do That

The biggest challenge for new writers is the “writing” syndrome. If you’ve got this syndrome, you feel like the black cat in our image above. Writing seems dangerous. You’re clinging on with everything you have, scared witless that you’ll fall … Continue reading

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Your Writing Journal(s): Know Where You’re Going, and Where You’ve Been

I’m always hesitant to bring up the topic of writing journals with writers. Writers tend to have one of two reactions. Either they think journals are a waste of time, or they go to the other extreme, and begin obsessing … Continue reading

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I’ve just been catching up on email, and one of the most frequently asked questions about blogging is “what theme do I use/ gets the best results”. Here’s the short answer: USE THE DEFAULT. In WordPress, that’s the Twenty Ten … Continue reading

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100 Day Writing Challenge: Thank you for your example

I wanted to extend encouragement and my admiration to those who are working full-time and are also writing daily.  I have found it so hard to write every day when I hit a few snags.  So I really appreciate how … Continue reading

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Mobile Content Will Be Hot in 2011

I’ve just finished writing this week’s issue of Fab Freelance Writing Ezine. It will be going out to subscribers in a few hours. Our theme is “Web Writing Opportunities for 2011″, and one of the opportunities I mentioned was mobile … Continue reading

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