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Web Writing Secrets 99 cents this week only

Dec 22nd, 2011 |
By Candace Sinclair

Would you like to get paid for writing an article this week? Candace Sinclair has written a new book that’s available either as a PDF download or as a Kindle book. The best part? It’s only 99 cents until midnight Christmas Day, Pacific Time in the USA. What are you waiting for? Go have a look and don’t pass up

Top 10 Editing Mistakes I See the Most

Sep 26th, 2011 |
By Candace Sinclair

Polish your writing and make it look more professional Do you write for the web? Do you write books? Regardless of the medium, during all my years of writing, editing, and publishing, I’ve identified the top 10 editing mistakes that are common to printed text. Top 10 Editing Mistakes 1. Using the SPACE BAR to add manual spaces for a

How To Effectively Market And Make A Part-Time Income Writing Niche Articles

Jul 7th, 2011 |
By Candace Sinclair

Writing Niche Market Articles A lot of people will tell you that the best way to make money on the Internet is utilizing niche market articles writing. This is true to an extent, because they don’t ever tell you exactly how. Does a part-time income writing niche market articles interest you?   Niche articles are created for a variety of

Have you ever hired an editor?

Jun 13th, 2011 |
By Candace Sinclair

Ever hired an editor? Have you written a document, blog post, email, presentation, or web content and wondered if everything was spelled correctly? how about your grammar; do you struggle with that? Role of an editor The role of a copyeditor is to make your work look professional…if YOU don’t know how to write, spell, or do *grammar rules.* lol

Manuscript Editors—Warning Before You Hire One

Mar 14th, 2011 |
By Candace Sinclair

What You Need To Know About Manuscript Editors Manuscript editing can be a very strenuous and stressful activity for people who don’t know the first thing about it. If you’re a writer, hiring a manuscript editor for your book can make or break your career. If you don’t submit a professionally edited manuscript, there’s a good chance that any publisher

Re-purpose Your Content

Nov 29th, 2010 |
By Candace Sinclair

Do You Re-Purpose Your Content To Save Time and Money? One of the biggest mistakes online marketers, businesses, and authors make is to create content and use it only one time. But I can hear you crying, “I don’t want to get bitten with the duplicate content bug!” Well, my little nugget, if you created it, then you can re-purpose

Happy Thanksgiving to our American friends

Nov 24th, 2010 |
By Candace Sinclair

As we sit at the table today giving thanks for our blessings, we will remember our dear friends and clients. See you again on Monday!

A Writer Sketches Details from Life

Nov 19th, 2010 |
By Candace Sinclair

[print_this] As a writer of my own books, cloud content and articles, I can’t rely on any methods that put me into automatic pilot mode. Every day and with every paragraph I write, I’m demanding more productive writing from myself. I continue to push through those times when I feel like procrastinating; not with a client’s deadlines, but rather, my

Edit and track changes | PowerPoint slide deck

Nov 4th, 2010 |
By Candace Sinclair

Today, I had an editing and writing  job where the client was in a rush for finalizing his PowerPoint (PPT) slide deck presentation. He hired me to copy edit the content and make copywriting changes so his message would POP! He only had one hour to send it to the media partner on the East Coast and everything had to

I have nothing if I don’t have you | Clients who love their mentors!

Sep 17th, 2010 |
By Candace Sinclair

Who was your mentor? Can you name someone who was your mentor and taught you so much just because they liked you? I have nothing if I don’t have you A former client of mine called today, worried and distraught because he wasn’t sure if I liked his new Web site that was the vehicle to launch his latest book.

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