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Copywriting
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Is Your Content Provider Selling You Ripped Content?
Ripped content: well the term itself is self explanatory. Content that has been copied from some other site, without any official authority to do so. Although sounds like an extremely trivial issue but is not so, considering the strict copy right laws governing intellectual properties in various countries.
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Getting Paid for Your Articles
If you've been writing web articles to help promote your business, you may also wonder if you can write articles and get paid for it.
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Copywriting: Drafting Rules for Professionals
As a professional contractor with who wears many hats, you owe it to yourself and your clients to be as organized as possible. Following are some suggestions for freelance copywriters who wish to streamline their copy submission process and ensure a crisp, clean draft every time.
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Six Reasons You Don't Need a Technical Writer (and Why They're Dead Wrong!)
Releasing a new version of your software? Developing a new product that needs a great user manual? Who needs a writer; you can do the job with your existing staff, right? You might be able to pull it off, but I'm willing to bet you'll be happier with the results and ultimately save money if you hire a technical writer at the start.
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The Lead: Sinking The Hook Into Your Prospect
You only have an instant to capture your prospect’s attention. No matter the medium – a sales letter, print ad, or commercial – she’s going to make an almost instantaneous decision about whether you are worth her time or not. So you’d better start off with a bang.
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