Archive for November, 2006
The Best Advice I’ve Found on Creating a Great Blog
Most writers I know have a blog. If you need help learning how to build yours and how to make it popular, check out this site I found after weeks of research, Radio Blog.
Don’t be deceived by the simplicity of the page. On the right is a scroll bar, and there is article after article [...]
Choosing the Right Credit Card
There are so many credit cards out there that it can get confusing, deciding which is the best suited for your needs. Well now there is CreditCardSearchEngine.com. You can compare credit cards and apply right there on their site. They list credit cards for all credit types. Categories include: Low Interest, Cash Back, Rewards, Airline [...]
Markets
Here a a couple of markets that look promising. Also, check out my Market Databases section of my sidebar, there are several places to look for telecommuting jobs.
Good luck and I hope you are having a wonderful Wednedsday!
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WRITERS SOUGHT–Do you love Movies? Do you love writing? Why not combine the two!
Independent Rising Magazine is an [...]
What I Love About PPP
As most of you know, I have been placing ads here on my writing blog through payperpost opportunities since early October. It’s been great, making a little spending cash to support my writing habit! But doing these opps has also prompted me to blog more often, to move to my own server and to dedicate [...]
BEGINNER’S EMOTIONAL TOOLKIT by Denise Kincy
So you’ve decided to become a freelance writer. Congratulations. Exciting, isn’t it, and more than a little daunting? But I’m assuming you’ve done your homework; maybe you’ve taken a journalism or creative writing class, or read books you’ve either bought or checked out from the library about what it takes to be successful. You’ve probably [...]
Help With Home Makeover
When my husband and I first got together, we were hooked on home design shows. (That should have told me something, we had the nesting instinct.) Shane is not an overly emotional man, but he’d almost always end up with a tear or two at the end of those home makeover programs, where the family [...]
Worn Out
I have been working on my blogs for four straight days.
I am proud of the way they look, but I am one tired puppy. I hope everyone is having a great Monday. I am getting on the couch with the book I’m reading, The Abortionist’s Daughter. I guess you’d classify it as a literary thriller.
Edit: [...]
If I Had Serious Money
As one with the heart of an entreprenuer, I have thought for a long time that a great way to make money, if I had some to invest, would be to buy Bank Homes. In other words, homes that have been recovered through bank foreclosures. Now, please don’t judge me harshly, I’m not trying to say [...]
A Great Place to Work
BACK-UP WRITERS FOR SOAP OPERA WEBSITE SOUGHT–I’m currently looking for back-up writers for Soaps.com, which is an online soap opera magazine’ website. Basically, if one of our staff takes ill or is away, we’ll require some assistance!
Job Description: Must have a reliable and fast internet connection, a telephone, cable television and be flexible.
Must have a [...]
Christmas Music & Charity
A couple of years back, a demo of GREENER’S Christmas song was downloaded over 1,000,000 times. Greener has now re-recorded the song, adding professional electric elements and acoustics.
This Christmas season, a portion of the proceeds that Greener receives from downloads of the new version of their song from their website will go to benefit the Music Industry/HIV/AIDS charity [...]

