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      Great Technical Writing: Banish These Two Attitudes


      by Barry Millman, Ph.D. - 2007-02-05
      1. "Everyone Knows That"The "Everyone Knows That" attitude makes assumptions about your Reader's knowledge. These assumptions cause your Reader grief.Here's an example of a possible "Everyone Know...
    • 272.

      Great Technical Writing: Has Anyone Ever Used Your Product?


      by Barry Millman, Ph.D. - 2007-02-05
      From these "test users" get solutions to problems, tips and knowledge that would help your real-life Users. Put that information in your User Documentation, and on your product support Website.Thr...
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      Great Technical Writing: Beware of Your Editor/Love Your Editor


      by Barry Millman, Ph.D. - 2007-02-05
      OverviewYour editor should be an integral part of your writing team. Do not think of him/her as a judge, but rather as a resource to help you in all phases of the writing project. This article wil...
    • 274.

      The Destiny of Every Writer


      by Arleen Kaptur - 2007-02-05
      We are writers because we have something to say, a statement to make, or just want to express our innermost feelings and emotions to others that we may never get the opportunity to meet in reality....
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      Writer's Tips: Making a Deal


      by Mark Juddery - 2007-02-05
      If you want to be a writer, or any other creative professional, perhaps the last thing you want to think about is money. Unfortunately, unless you have another income to fall back on (which would prob...
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      Article Directories: Why New Freelance Writers Should Submit to Article Directories


      by Harmony Cornwell - 2007-02-05
      If you are fairly new to the game of article writing, you may not know what an article directory is or why and how it will help on your freelancing journey.An article directory is a free library of on...
    • 277.

      A Sample Fundraising Letter You Can Copy


      by J Carter - 2007-02-06
      If you've been asked to write a letter to help with fundraising for a group or charity that you're involved with, you may be staring at a blank piece of paper wondering just what to write.Here's an ac...
    • 278.

      Fifty Ways to Screw Up Content


      by C. Brackney - 2007-02-06
      "The problem is all inside your head", she said to me The answer is easy if you take it logically I'd like to help you in your struggle to be free There must be fifty ways to screw up con...
    • 279.

      Self-Confidence Versus Self-Doubt: Writing From Strength


      by Valerie Connelly - 2007-02-06
      Writers are an emotional lot. We could be described as "slightly crazy" by those who know us best. Never mind that we dabble in fiction or non-fiction. Our sense of self-worth is intimately tied to ou...
    • 280.

      Get Fired UP!


      by Mervyn Love - 2007-02-03
      If there's one thing that gets me miffed it's when ideas for a new story or article seem to dry up. So I came up with this technique that can spark ideas into life pretty quickly, and it's fun too!...