* * *

roaste.com coffee

* * *

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Instant Commissions
Use your WP blog to earn
instant commissions
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
HOT New WP Plugin
Earn instant commissions 24/7
with your WP blog using this!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Easy 24/7 Marketing
New WP plugin delivers instant
commissions on autopilot...
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

blogarama - the blog directory

Why Good Organisation is The Key to Effective Writing

Many people find organising their writing difficult, but good organisation is a key to effective writing.  You should always plan what you write before you start writing.  Having a plan helps you develop a logical order for your writing and helps prevent you from repeating yourself or leaving out important information.  A plan can be anything [...]

Article Writing Guidelines – Twelve Huge Ways To Get Started

1. Choose your topics. First thing to do is to decide on the topic that you’re going to discuss. I highly recommend that you stick with what you know or with those topics that you’re very passionate about. You see, you’ll most [...]

Write an Article or Get a Root Canal!

If you had a choice to write an article or have a root canal which would you choose? If you’re like most folks, you would rather have the root canal rather than have to write a card or letter, let alone a blog or article on a regular basis. There are different excuses each of us [...]

Major Benefits of Writing an Outline

Writing without any idea on what to do next is very irritating. You’ll end up stressing yourself more and stare clueless at your messy content. That’s going to be hard in your part to experience that.

Writing is not an impromptu task. If you’ll do it that way, you will tend to get confused on how to manage your ideas well.

Sometimes, if you look further at your written piece, you will notice that the idea that you use to write in your first paragraph is different from the rest of the paragraph in your text. Your idea seems to have a gap between the previous one and the later one.

Or you are likely to experience having no idea about your topic at all. With these situations, you’ll end up staring blankly at your ceiling and wait for the deadline to come or you’ll submit it and accept whatever consequences will come your way. Continue reading Major Benefits of Writing an Outline


How to Write an Argument Piece – Focus, Outline and Impact

By a guest blogger

Want to write a piece that argues for a cause or a belief? Arguments are essentially essays written in such a way that tries to convince readers of the merits of a certain opinion. There are two ways most argument pieces are written.

Showing Two Sides of an Issue

The first form of argument writing shows both sides of a single issue, letting the facts speak for itself with regards to how people should feel about it. These pieces can be deceptive since it is easy to dwell on one aspect while selectively presenting the other. Still, if your aim is to argue successfully, this type of writing can get your opinion heard while presenting a more complete argument for your cause.

Continue reading How to Write an Argument Piece – Focus, Outline and Impact


Creating an Outline Can Help You Write an Article

One of the methods you can use to prepare yourself when tasked to write in article is creating an outline first. Creating an outline for all your articles makes you prepared. You have an idea of what to do first and can more easily make a plan for your succeeding steps. Being prepared makes the job easier and faster. Being organized will enable the creative process while at the same time helping you to avoid the dreaded ‘writer’s block’ syndrome. [...]

The Essence of Writing Is Organization

Organization is the essence of writing. Does that surprise you?

Most people think writing is about using just the right words and tying them together will good transition words. No, that’s just word-smithing.

The most important thing is to organize your thoughts before you start. Create an outline to make sure that you have presented a thesis (a statement that makes the reader want to know more) and then answered the reader’s natural questions.
[...]