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 | | Five Tips to Cope with Rejections | | by tselvi, Jan 4, 2009 | | Freelance writers have to tackle the problem of frustration that comes after rejections of their stories.They have to withstand the mental pressure and the feelings of self-worth. | | Comments(1) Liked It: 1 |
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 | | Developing a Writer's Portfolio | | by TwistedFix, Jan 2, 2009 | | Many writers on popular content creation websites would love to break into a world of their own, a world that holds no submission, content or length restrictions and that leaves them free to set their own price. A proportionately large number of writers ask, where do I start? | | Comments(1) Liked It: 2 |
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 | | How to Make Money and Build Your Career as a Writer | | by Louie Jerome, Jan 1, 2009 | | Make more money as a writer this year. There are many sites on the Internet that offer to pay you for your writing and some of these live up to their promises but trying a new site is always risky. The suggestions below are tried and tested ways of establishing a base income on which you can built your business as a writer. | | Comments(61) Liked It: 78 |
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 | | Bukisa, the Online Publishing Hype of 2008 | | by Patrick Bernauw, Dec 30, 2008 | | Authors were spamming you to join because of the high earnings, the network and how easy it was to publish your work with Bukisa. Others were asking you if Bukisa was reliable... or just a hype. Well, my Bukisa Adventure sure was a very short one! | | Comments(17) Liked It: 9 |
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 | | Earn Through Dynamic Web Writing | | by Preetam Kaushik, Dec 30, 2008 | | Writing jobs are redundant, so are writers. But you need to be a professional. However, if you are a novice, then you need to develop your writing skills at a killer rate. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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