Theme Articles: Pinpoint Correctness

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010

This may not be a politically reprimand analogy, but if you were to develop unlikely a journey ballistic missile from 200 miles away you would want it to sensation your butt, am I correct? The constant can be said for an article writer — the substance of any article is utter vital, but an article [...]

Maintaining Article Integrity

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Inasmuch as I enjoy writing, I do not enjoy participating in schemes to create “templated” articles for other “authors” to use or misuse to their delight. Or, at the very least, to profit from my hard work! On occasion, I am asked by a client to take someone else’s article, make some changes, and make [...]

Shifting Deadlines

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

As a writer who works on multiple projects at any given time, I attempt to pin down a deadline from my clients even if one is not stated. Why? Because, the “I am in no hurry for these” statements invariably becomes, “are you done with the articles?” How embarrassing is that if I make the [...]

Writing Articles: Pinpoint Accuracy

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

This may not be a politically correct analogy, but if you were to shoot off a cruise missile from 200 miles away you would want it to hit your target, am I correct? The same can be said for an article writer — the substance of any article is very important, but an article misses [...]

Edit or Rewrite: Either Way it is Work for You!

Monday, September 21st, 2009

As a freelance writer, some of my least favorite projects are those where the client wants me to rewrite an existing article. I have since learned that this type of statement, “It’ll only involve a little editing,” usually really means, “You’ll have to rewrite the entire article in order for it to make sense.” My [...]