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Business Ethics An Example Of A Free Article

Posted by Pitorian in Writing

     

When one comes into contact with large businesses and corporations, you can be astounded by the amount of money that is consistently flowing in and out of the coffers of any specific organization. It is mind blowing, seeing all the executives in their latest sports cars or luxury sedans, whilst there are people out there suffering to the extent of malpractice by these corporate giants.

The decision to write a free article on this subject of business ethics will hopefully entice others to pick up their pens and or computer keyboards to voice their opinions on the inadequacies of corporations in respecting the effects of their manufacturing and business practices that affect so many lower down on the hierarchical money or social ladder. I base the free article on a not too long ago event where a large multinational clothing and sports equipment company was highlighted as utilizing child labor in certain of their factories. Given the opportunity it was rectified, but how long did the practice continue, and perhaps the practice still continues in different areas, it was almost a case of blaming their unawareness of manufacturing processes by their providers. Is that a claim of ignorance or selective stupidity, there are too many fingers pointed when it comes to these corporations, in that they very quickly blame their service providers and what comes to mind is that, why did the red flags not go up when they realized this specific provider was charging them a ridiculously low rate in comparison to other providers. Either way it appeared as if the situation was rectified, I suppose until the next controversy is uncovered.

A free article is a way and means to enable you to air your opinions without engaging in the full activity of journalism. By providing a free article to a directory you have the chance of publishing the free article or perhaps a webmaster, publisher or editor will utilize your free article in a publication or website. The fact that you have written a free article and submitted it will empower you as a writer and perhaps lead onto greater writing feats. It is also said that although your free article may not be used or even published you have taken the steps to either speak out about what you believe in or what has been troubling you. By utilizing the free article submission to directories, will possibly start you on a career of ongoing enjoyment in writing and providing your viewpoint to many others who share the same stance.

The free article is also used in the marketing process; it is used to provide insight into people and business products and services and is an effective tool to get the news of these products and services out there to an international, well educated audience.

To submit a free article, one should join an article directory, where your free article will get maximum exposure to a targeted audience, not just that little voice in the corner anymore, but rather an internationally heard opinion.

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Making Money Freelance Writing: 5 More Places To Write For Money Online

Posted by Monteath777 in Writing

     

If writers want to make a living at freelance writing, they need to find markets for their work. One of the best things about technology is that it has made it easier than ever for writers to find buyers for their work, and online places where they can even be paid to show off their writing skills and abilities.

Many of these markets are online, which means an 18 year old high school senior, a college student looking for extra money on the side, or disabled individuals who need to find a way to get by all have the ability to make a living with an Internet connection.

The following are five places where writers can write for income and get exposure. One of the bonuses of these five sites: all of them are free for the writer.

#1 Squidoo. Squidoo allows users to design one page websites on whatever interests them and get paid on a tiered system. Affiliate sales are also an option, as you can sell related products and get a cut. Squidoo doesn’t pay a lot, although some of the top earners do make over a thousand a month here.

This is a good way, though, to learn about Internet Marketing, something all online writers should learn to improve their value and if you want the really big bucks, you need to understand this kind of stuff.

#2 eHow. I’ve only recently joined here, but I like the potential and other writers I trust have made good income here, especially passive income. eHow is designed to write a tips based article that tells how to do something step by step. The format makes it easy to write a well organized and good article in a relatively short time.

Pay is a combination of page views, score, and “usefulness.” The writers get paid monthly, so an article that you write today can still be making you money over a year from now. This is a great place for new writers to get started, with a very friendly community.

#3 oDesk. This website is similar to Guru and Elance, but is free. There are many jobs on here you can bid on, and some of them pay all right. One downside is that the pay does tend to be lower, and the variety of decent paying jobs here isn’t nearly as high as on Guru or Elance, but it is free to sign up and skim through listings.

#4 Triond. Triond and Helium aren’t as good as the other sites on this list, but some writers have done well here. Triond puts ads on your article, and you get a share of the revenue whenever someone clicks on an ad. Some writers have done very well here, while others have had a harder time of it. It’s not a bad place to “recycle” articles that you have sold and re-sold at other places before.

#5 Helium. Helium’s best value comes from the Marketplace and contest section if you can make much progress in either. Some writers love this site, others hate it. The pay can be very low, and the payment situation is unclear. While some writers have done well, and you’ll hear a lot of people market this site, my general thought is that it doesn’t pay nearly enough and if you’re good enough to make serious money here, then you should be making a full time living writing for someone else.

I hope this list helps you get started in the rewarding work at home career of freelance writing.

Resources: If you would like to learn more, please feel free to visit my freelance writing blog designed to teach new writers how to become a successful writer. Thanks for reading! Thanks for reading!

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Making Money Freelance Writing: 5 Places To Write For Money Online

Posted by Monteath777 in Writing

     

There are a lot of places online to sell your writing. Some of these sites are excellent, and places that even give the opportunity to make a full time living if you are good enough. The hardest part for many beginning freelance writers is working up the courage to get writing and selling.

This is true whether you are a person looking to make money writing for the first time, a part timer looking for a work at home opportunity, or a college student looking to make some extra money. By knowing where you can send your writing to make money, that makes it much easier to get started.

#1 Constant Content. This is one of my favorite websites to submit articles to. You can join for free and write on anything you want, then set your own prices. There is a request section you can answer, or you can just write what you want. Don’t undersell your articles: people will pay for value. The main downside? You don’t know when someone is going to buy your work, but the more you write, the better off you are. This is free for sign up.

#2 Guru. Guru is an auction based site that you must buy a monthly, quarterly, or yearly subscription to. While you need to get into the top 50 to make a full time living off of Guru, this is possible. It takes time to build up your reputation, but you bid on jobs and then get to work on the ones awarded to you.

This site is growing about 50% a year, making it possible for more and more individuals to make a full time living here. If you’re serious about making really good money writing online, this is a must work site.

#3 Elance. Elance is the other big auction site for writers and also requires you to pay for a membership. Like Guru it takes time to build a reputation, but the minimum pay here is higher, and the ceiling is higher income wise for writers online than maybe any other website. If you want to write and you don’t know a lot about Internet Marketing, this and Guru are your best shots at a gold mine.

#4 Hubpages. Hubpages you don’t get paid directly, but make web pages in which you can make money from affiliate sales from eBay and Amazon, as well as Google Adsense. You can get a lot of publicity here, as well as design pages that can give great backlinks if you build your own blog network. Great community and fun “change of pace” place.

#5 Associated Content. AC pays up front for a lot of their work, and you also get passive income based on page views that continues to add up over time. AC isn’t great for money straight out, but it will get you some steady income both directly and passively. This is also a site where you could receive enough attention to get more and better work elsewhere (this has happened to me before).

Those are just five of the websites that a beginning writer can get income from, so get writing and good luck!

Resources: If you found this article useful and would like to learn more about where to sell your writing on your way to freelance writing success, please feel free to visit my freelance writing blog about how to become a freelance writer. Thanks for reading!

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The Curse Of Writer’s Block

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Writer’s Block. A curse well known to anybody that has ever been required to put quill to ink, pen to paper or, in keeping with technology, finger to keyboard. The sudden phenomenon that comes out of nowhere like a falling piano and lampoons all efforts at creativity when it is specifically required.

The most common cause is a simple lack of inspiration yet the curse can also be linked to depression and anxiety, mood disorders caused by changes in the brain’s frontal lobe. A widely held belief is that the sudden ceasing of ideas and creativity is all part of the natural ebb and flow of the process. It could also be claimed that it is a result of trying to pin down something elusive and free in the same way that a comedian who, upon discovery of their trade, is beseeched “go on then, tell us a joke.” Ask a writer to give a thousand words on a set subject and the words will flow, ask a writer to give twenty on a subject of their own choice and sooner or later the well runs dry.

Henry Roth is perhaps the most famous sufferer of writer’s block. Roth’s first novel “Call It Sleep” was published in 1934 and was regarded as a depression-era masterpiece. After beginning and aborting his second novel, Roth was struck with the dreaded Writer’s Block and worked as a firefighter, a teacher, a labourer and anything that didn’t require him to write before retiring. His second novel “Nature’s First Green” was eventually published in 1979. Roth’s block was due to a combination of depression, an unwillingness to confront the problems of his past and, strangely, political problems.

Widely-acclaimed film makers the Coen brothers also suffered under the curse of Writer’s Block whilst working on a screenplay for their prohibition-era film “Millers Crossing.” A dark and twisting story of gangsters and corruption revolving around a femme fatale, “Millers Crossing” is certainly a great film yet when Joel and Ethan Coen hit a block they decided to make an art of Writer’s Block. More specifically, they wrote a film, “Barton Fink,” about a writer of social realist plays whose creative juices run dry when he is called up to Hollywood to draft a script about a wrestler. The result? “Barton Fink” won the coveted Palme d’Or atthe Cannes festival by unanimous vote and awards for Best Director and Actor.

For most writers afflicted by the terrifying Block a clean sweep of Cannes’ top three awards is unlikely. So it needs to be overcome, easier said than done, right? There are some strategies for battling the Block. Tike time to write and work and write no matter what, regardless of the quality. The writing muscle needs to be exercised like any other and the more you practice the more will flow easily.

If, as commonly opined, Writer’s Block comes from a lack of inspiration or new ideas, do something unusual. Take a journey, go to the Zoo, take a drive, just leave your desk and something will spark off a fire of creativity. Alternatively, simply go somewhere and don’t write. Take a couple of days off and relax, let your mind un-clutter and return to that empty page with a clear mind. Fresh air is a great healer. When getting away from your desk don’t just move to another chair, go for a walk. Get some exercise and oxygenate your brain. Walking is one of the widest practice cures for the Block and you never know what or who you’ll see while you do it.

Whatever you do, don’t give up, or try writing about Writer’s Block, it’s already been done and done well. Don’t lose faith, if you do run out of original and creative ideas you can always join the writing team for an American sitcom instead.

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How To Use The Five Paragraph Essay Writing Format

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Persuasive essay writing is all about expressing an opinion on a particular topic. The topic can be anything that the author desires with the only rule being that it must be about a specific topic. An easy format for essay writing is the five paragraph essay. If you can get the grasp of the five paragraph essay, you will be prepared to write an essay of any size.

The five paragraph essay explores a subject by providing three persuasive points that support the main opinion of the essay. The order of the outline is as follows: introduction, persuasive point one, persuasive point two, persuasive point three and closing. This outline follows a logical order for presenting an opinion, backing it up with supporting ideas and forming the final overall opinion.

When choosing the subject of your essay, choose a topic with which you are familiar. When you do this, it will be easier for you to identify a strong opinion that you already have about the subject. Your chosen opinion about the topic will be called the topic sentence.

For an example of a topic sentence, using “apples” as the subject, a suitable topic sentence states that “apples make an excellent ingredient in dessert recipes”. Once the topic sentence is determined, develop three general reasons why the topic sentence is true. For the “apples” topic sentence, examples of three supporting sentences are “apples have a naturally sweet taste”, “apples can be used in a variety of dessert types” and “apples are healthy”.

Once you have developed your topic sentence and supporting sentences, you will have important elements for developing the essay outline. You can proceed to write the introduction paragraph followed by a paragraph for each supporting sentence. Your closing paragraph will repeat the ideas of the introduction paragraph with a logical expansion of the idea that would naturally result when the topic sentence and supporting sentences are considered as a whole concept.

You want to use precise and punchy language when writing your essay. Use the most powerful statement as the first sentence in each paragraph, especially the introduction paragraph. Doing so will allow you to instantly grab and retain the reader’s attention.

Your introductory paragraph will make a blanket statement that covers your basic opinion about the subject. The next sentence will briefly mention the three supporting ideas. The third sentence will lead into the subjects. The closing paragraph will follow the same order as the introduction paragraph.

As for the supporting idea paragraphs, you will start each paragraph with a supporting sentence. The supporting sentence is followed by an explanation. You can use between three to five sentences in each paragraph to explain the supporting sentence.

The last sentence of each paragraph should relate to the first sentence of the next paragraph. Leading the reader through your essay this way will give the reader a seamless reading experience in which topics do not jump out at the reader.

Using the five paragraph format for persuasive essay writing is a simple structure to follow when expressing an opinion. It provides a natural logical order for presenting an opinion in an effective way. Learning to use the five paragraph format will allow the writer to write a persuasive essay on any subject.

 

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How To Develop Strong Thesis Writing Skills

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You cannot execute great thesis writing without writing an appropriate thesis statement. The thesis statement will form the mold for the rest of the material that you present in your thesis. With the right thesis statement, you will have a strong guide for your entire paper.

Ultimately, thesis writing revolves around writing a formal opinion piece. The stronger thesis statement expresses an opinion rather than just providing a statement about the subject. A good thesis statement makes the entire work much better.

It is important that you develop your thesis statement early on in the writing process. A strong thesis statement will give form to your paper and dictate what the rest of the material contains.You may have to gather enough information about your subject before you can develop a great thesis statement.

To help you find a thesis statement faster, it may help to ask yourself a few questions about the subject. You can finish questions that start with phrases such as “What is the best way to…” or “How is it possible to accomplish this when…”. Ask any question that seems appropriate to the subject and you will eventually find an answer will be suitable to use as a thesis statement.

You can consider the right thesis statement to be all the material of the entire paper boiled down into one sentence. At the most, you can use two sentences. If you need more sentences than that, you probably have not reached that bullseye of a thesis statement yet. When you can explain the basic idea behind your intended paper briefly, you are ready to tackle the rest of your research and writing with greater focus.

While the thesis statement should be general enough to have a variety of resources available to provide supporting evidence, it should not be so general that it makes a weak statement. Weak statements are more difficult to expand. Consider the weak statement “Birds fly” in comparison with the stronger thesis statement “Bird song is affected by noise pollution”.

The stronger statement practically leads the writer to an outline that is easier to write. When you have a working thesis statement, break it down into components that will allow you to expand on the concept in the rest of the paper. This task will allow you to organize the material logically in an easy to understand way.

You may find that as you develop your thesis paper, you change the thesis statement to reflect the new information that you are learning. The evolution of your information base and thesis statement can occur even while editing and these changes will be reflected in the different drafts of your final paper.

Thesis writing, as persuasive writing goes, involves a collection of facts that support a single opinion. You will find that your thesis statement will be more effective if you choose an opinion upon which people already disagree. Your paper will be interesting and informative when you can attain this quality in your thesis statement for any thesis writing task.

 

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