The Writer And The Web

If your dream is to get published, the chance is before you.
If your dream is to get published, the chance is before you.The web has opened the portals of opportunity to allaspiring writers, freelance writers, established writersactually, to all writers. Its a whole new world with unlimitedaccess to ideas and subjects for writers. Endless resourcesand […]

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Written on April 29th, 2007
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If your dream is to get published, the chance is before you.

If your dream is to get published, the chance is before you.The web has opened the portals of opportunity to allaspiring writers, freelance writers, established writersactually, to all writers. Its a whole new world with unlimitedaccess to ideas and subjects for writers. Endless resourcesand information are available at the click of yourmouse to help you get started.

Its up to you to exercise due diligence to fulfill thatdream of becoming a writer. It does not happenovernight. It all starts with that first, small step towardspursuing your dream. The internet offers all kinds ofavenues for anyone who has ambitions to write.Where do you begin?

Read what the multitude of e-zines and newsletters haveto offer. This gives you an idea of what interests peopleas they spend more and more time surfing the web. Find outwhat the current trends are. Pay attention to issues thattend to pop out here and there, again and again. Subscribeto pertinent groups or forums that can be helpful in yourquest. Keep up with the current trends, stay abreast withthe latest news, be interested in anything and everything.Open up your mind.Then, you can decide which venue isfor you.Ask yourself,does mainstream interest you? Orwould you rather explore specific areas of interest?

Assess your inclinations, your passions,your hobbies.What are your beliefs, your social, religious and economicoutlook? Make a list. In your career, what is your area ofexpertise? Do you write reports? Do you keep a journal?A diary? Youre already a writer!

Get excited about writing down your ideas. The goldenopportunity is before you, as never before. Actually,jumping in the bandwagon of writing for the internet canbe overwhelming for the faint of heart, confusing forthe skeptic, yet exciting for the go-getter.Which one are you?

The internet is open to all segments of society and topeople from all walks of life. Access is not limited to thetechnologically inclined. It is no longer as initimidating asit was when the information superhighway first opened in the20th century. People are less apt to admit their computerilliteracy, rather, more members of our society are learninghow to navigate the cyberspace.

Learn about the basic rules of writing for the web. Cyberreaders tend to be fast thinkers, speed readers, with onlyseconds to spare.If you want to grab their attention, remember,you only have precious few seconds to do it.

Take heart. You already know this. You love to see yourby-line. The web will help you get your name out there.The more you write, the better youll get at it. Technically,if your work gets published on-line, you are considered published.

Only thing, writing for the web for the countless e-zinesand newsletters and websites is not for those who intendto make a living from their writing. Not at the start.

If you are willing to write and submit your articles forfree, dont miss out. For the aspiring writer, it is a goodway to start. The more you write, the more exposure youwill get, readers will get to know your name. Writing forthe internet helps to drive traffic to your website.

Give it a try.

About the Author: Bonnie Moss writes about spirituality, tools available to all to walk the path. Visit her website , a metaphysical site that offers information on tarot, crystals, aura, journalling and related topics. Her various articles are published on e-zines and newsletters. She offers guidance and counselling through the wisdom of tarot. Visit her website http://goldencupcafe.tripod.com

Source: www.isnare.comWriting Article (important Tips)Hamoon Arbabi

1. Select your audience.

2. Try to be brief and clear (300-500 words). DON’T write a topic which you don’t know by yourself.

3. Start your article with a sentence that grabs your reader’s attention. People are bombarded with information on the Internet - they’ll decide whether to read your article in the first sentence. If it intrigues them, if it startles them, if it excites them, if it engages them, if it challenges them, they’ll keep reading.

4. DONT give your article a feel of sales page.

5. DONT put affiliate links in the body part of your article.

6. DONT forget to keep resource box at the end of article (maximum 5-6 line) that includes your website URL and/or your email address and try to Offer a Free Report in your Resource Box. Follow the guidelines in displaying your resource box.

7. Keep an interesting headline. Because people scan through the topics. So try to grab their attention.

8. Highlight the text using arrows, asterisks etc.

9. Format your article to 65 characters per line and make sure it contains no spelling mistakes.

10. Allow space between paragraphs. Try to keep the matter in short paragraphs. No more than 3 sentences.

11. DONT submit the same topic to more than one ezine or website in the same week.

12. DONT put a date in your article copyright. If the copyright says 2001, people will assume the information is out-of-date.

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Written on April 29th, 2007
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