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How to Write a Memo and Keep Everyone Informed

Writing memos is a necessary skill that you will need to acquire in the workplace today. Knowing some basic how tos will help prevent falling into common traps of what memos can lead too. Read this article to find out how to write memos properly.

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The Writer’s Journey Blueprint For Your Writing Success – Tip 4

Creating a platform to reach your readers directly is an excellent way to attract attention from publishers to help you secure a deal. Yet one of the mistakes that many authors make is to underestimate the importance of putting time and energy into the activities required to develop this area.

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How to Write Great Content – 13 Ideas For Writing Your Best Every Time

Have you ever sat down to write and found that you just couldn’t get those first few words on the page? This is something that every author struggles with at some time. But, there are some things you can do to help your creative process. Here are 13 ideas that will help you write your best every time.

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5 Things Every Love Letter Should Contain

A love letter provides a way for an individual to express their deepest most sincere thoughts to that special someone. With a letter such as this, the recipient has a treasured sentiment which they can keep for a lifetime. If you are thinking about writing a letter and uncertain as to what this extremely important letter should contain, the following will help. Here are five things which every love letter should contain in order for it to do the job it is supposed to do, which is express one’s true love and intentions to another.

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How to Kickstart Your Writing

Working as a freelance writer now, I’m reminded of the “writing anxiety” or “writing apprehension” my college students faced when they got their assignments. In most cases, the average student bungled their way through (unwittingly plagiarized nearly 80% of their assignments) and left everything to the last minute! Whether you’re writing for school or work, I hope that the this article will help.

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Creative Writing Story Starters – How to Make a Fortune by Writing Creatively

As an author myself, I realize not only how hard it can be for many people to get their work published, but also that earning an income from what you write may not happen right away. It certainly can happen, but in the meantime I discovered a way to use my writing ability in a seemingly unrelated genre that helps to get my work more visible to the public, and that has created a whole new business that is bringing in more dollars than I ever would have imagined just a few months ago. You can too.

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Spit it Out Already – How to Put Into Words What You’re Trying to Say

Don’t know what to say? Can’t figure out the right words to say when you’re writing? Have no fear! I have put together some great ideas to help you put into words what you’re trying to say.

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Writing Process Rule #3 – Getting Help

It goes without saying that a paper of any type will be finished when it is finished. This may include one, several, or dozens of drafts. Don’t let time requirements pressure you into turning in a product that is poorly proofread and revised.

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Suggested Outline From A Eulogy Sample

Before writing down a eulogy, it is important to first sketch out an outline. An outline will dictate the flow of the speech. It ensures that the piece is cohesive and has a good structure. It also helps during the writing process itself so that there are no important things like anecdotes and special memories that will be left out.

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5 Reasons Not to Take a Writing Project

There are some situations where you shouldn’t take a project and it’s OK to say no. I talk about this often when I give writing advice to up and coming professional writers. Learning to say no is an important part of the process and will help you grow as a professional.

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