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29. HOW TO WRITE EFFECTIVE COPY FOR YOUR COMPANY’S BLOG by Brian Konradt

This article provides tips to write effective, attention-arresting blog copy and shows how you can develop reader and customer loyalty.
28. EXTREME RESEARCH: 10 SNAPPY RULES FOR SUCCESS by Christopher Brown

So you want to learn to research well, and not waste any time. Let's do it. Here are a few NECESSARY preliminary points.
27. HOW TO WRITE A SHORT STORY by Rachelle Arlin Credo

What are the things to keep in mind in order to come up with a short story that works? Here's a quick guide to get you started
26. GUIDE TO WRITE BETTER PROMOTIONAL NEWSLETTERS by Mihaela Lica

A newsletter is a periodically published document that informs, reminds, advices, advertises or communicates news and data on a specific topic.
25. HOW TO WRITE A RESEARCH PAPER by Fawad Imam

Writing skills are essential for succeeding in high school, college, and at a job. Writing is not just an end result, but also a process that helps us develop our ideas and think logically. Begin by brainstorming topics, collecting information, taking a lot of notes, and asking a lot of questions. Keep your notes and sources organized as you go.
24. E-MAIL PROTOCOL – 12 SIMPLE RULES TO STAY CONNECTED by Joy Fisher-Sykes

Electronic mail is a quick, easy, and convenient way to instantly link up with people around the globe.
23. JOIN TO MASS ENGLISH LEARNING OBSESSION by Linda Correli

Learning a language is a complex and long process as anyone who has tried will agree. One of the most difficult and frustrating things is making the transition from the classroom to the 'real' world.
22. ESL ROLE-PLAY by George Stocker

Learning a language is a complex and long process as anyone who has tried will agree. One of the most difficult and frustrating things is making the transition from the classroom to the 'real' world.
21. ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE by John Davison

The English language is the most commonly spoken language on Earth, either by native speakers or by people who have learned it in addition to their first language.
20. INTONATION IN ENGLISH: NOUNS AND ADJECTIVES ARE STRESSED DIFFERENTLY THAN VERBS by Frank Gerace

Chinese has "tones" but all languages have their own special intonation. The "music" of a language is its intonation and it is perhaps the most important element of a correct accent.
19. OUR WRITING ANXIETY - 10 WAYS TO BRING RELIEF by Lynda Blake

Anxiety, apprehension, cold feet, consternation, dismay, distress, dread, fear, fright, horror, nervousness, panic, scare, strain, stress, tension, terror, trepidation, unease or uneasiness: whatever it's called, you've got it.
18. INVENTED SPELLING --- ANOTHER ALICE-IN-WONDERLAND PUBLIC-SCHOOL THEORY by Joel Turtel

As part of the whole-language (or "balanced") reading-instruction philosophy, many public schools now teach what they call “invented” or “creative” spelling.
17. GOOGLE'S GOOD WRITING CONTENT FILTER by Joel Walsh

The web pages actually at the top of Google have only one thing clearly in common: good writing. Don't let the usual SEO sacred cows and bugbears, such as PageRank, frames, and JavaScript, distract you from the importance of good content.
16. BATTLING INTERNET ADHD: TEN TIPS FOR WRITERS by David Beveridge

The Great Democracy that is the Web has spawned far more spam and yammer than thoughtful prose. Don't fall in love with your own voice. Make sure every word supports the message.
15. EASY LANGUAGE LEARNING by Duncan Rooth

Is learning a foreign language ever easy ? Yes. If you are five and move to another country ...
14. GETTING PAST THE "SHOULDS" TO WRITE by Catherine Franz

My advice to people who desire to write -- follow your heart. Trust that it will lead you to the right path. Trust today’s writing will always look different tomorrow and your writing will always improve and evolve the more you write.
13. PROOFREADING YOUR OWN DOCUMENT by Jan Kovarik

Self-proofreading is fraught with pitfalls, the biggest of which is that you are "too close" to the text.
12. PROOF READING YOUR WORK CAN SAVE YOU MONEY IN THE LONG RUN by Laura Hickey

Here's a story of an author who had to learn the hard way that one proof reading isn't enough.
11. 7 TIPS PREPPING FOR A LANGUAGE PROGRAM ABROAD by Dorioara Pinku

Whether you know zero vocabulary or you are an advanced speaker in a foreign language, a little preparation can help you get the most out of your immersion language program abroad.
10. MARKETING STUDENTS: 5 GUIDELINES FOR YOUR FINAL PAPER by Otilia Otlacan

You do not have to review the whole documentation before you start to lay the bricks of your paper. Usually, such works are done using the "top-down" strategy, meaning you start with the major lines and then you develop the minor ones.
9. 10 ARTICLE WRITING QUIRKS by Nicholas Dixon

Much has been touted about the effectiveness of article writing in the promotion of their business. While everyone raves about its benefits I’ll look into a few quirks.
8. HOW TO WRITE AN ENGLISH CV

The purpose of an English CV is to sell yourself: An English CV is seen as an opportunity to sell yourself and should emphasise your skills, experiences and achievements.
7. 7 GREAT EMAIL HABITS FOR THE BEGINNING INTERNET ENTREPRENEUR by Michael Turner

E-mail is your way of communicating with people and potential customers, so developing good e-mail habits early on is very important.
6. COPYWRITING 101: THE EXCLAMATION POINT, FRIEND OR FOE? by Ann Zuccardy

I see so much Web copy with multiple exclamation points (e.g., "This widget is the best in all of widgetdom!!!!") or an entire page of Web copy in which each sentence ends with an exclamation point. This makes me feel like someone is yelling at me.
5. 8 RESUME EDITING TIPS by Jennifer Anthony

Follow this checklist to ensure you are sending out an excellent quality representation of yourself.
4. HOW YOUR ORGANIZATION'S SOCIAL-POLITICAL REALITIES AFFECT WHAT YOU WRITE by Lee Woods

On the job, your reason for writing letters, memos and proposals can get caught up in a variety of social and political forces, causing your readers to react emotionally.
3. ANALYSIS OF A TOPIC: WRITING ESSAYS AND TERM PAPERS by Lisa Dinis

The purpose of an analysis of a topic essay is exactly what it states, which is to analyze the specific item, idea, article, etc.
2. 10 SECRETS TO WRITING GRANTS THAT GET FUNDED by Cheryl Antier

Behind every foundation grant is a philosophy, intention or basic principal. These principles not only determine how grants are funded, if you pay attention, they will also tell you how to approach the foundation and what areas of your proposal are the most important to the foundation.
1. THE OFFICE WRITER by Peter B. Mann

To communicate most effectively, keep your writing simple, straightforward, and easy to understand. Never use two words where one will do. Use short sentences. Avoid dense text by using bulleted lists, brief paragraphs, and subheadings.



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