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The article was rejected because it had a link to my Internet Marketing blog.  My blog.  Not a sales page, not a spammy site, not an affiliate link, not a get rich quick course.  My blog.
Why?   Essentially, if you have an opt-in anywhere on your site or you offer eBooks – a link to that [...]

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Author’s Bio: 
Simon is a computer wizard working in the accounting profession. His passion for writing comes from his lifelong love of reading. He writes on a variety of subjects on article sites such as HubPages and his blog,  Earn Money by Writing, which is dedicated to helping amateur writers discover ways of earning with [...]

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3 Ways to Tackle the ‘Multiple Article’ Dilemma

by Chris Hoole on June 29, 2011

One of the main benefits of being a copywriter is that you are constantly faced with new and exciting challenges. Every project you are set teaches you new things about the world leaving your written style better for the experience.
Well that’s a bit of a lie really. Not all projects are fresh and exciting; in [...]

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Writers are Happy Getting Paid $.88 an Article!

by Julie McElroy on June 27, 2011

I found an interesting article on Writer’s Weekly talking about Examiner, a Pay-Per-Click writing site.   The article is a couple years old, but I think the sentiment still applies. Essentially, Writer’s Weekly asked Examiners to respond to talk about their experiences (and pay) on Examiner.  Once the number of articles and payout was calculated, it [...]

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7 Tips on How to Make Catchy Article Titles

by Julie McElroy on June 3, 2011

Editor’s Note: This is a guest post by Marcy Gray. Bio: Marcy loves to write about various topics. In addition, she likes to write reviews about home improvement and baby products such Frigidaire fad504tdd and Stroller and pram.
Article titles play a big role in selling your articles and having them read by many people. [...]

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eHow Literally “Sells Out” To Its Writers

by Julie McElroy on May 5, 2011

I received an email today from eHow explaining that they will be removing my articles, but want to “compensate me” for the articles in order to obtain “full rights.”  In other words, the residual income is completely going away.  If I refuse this “offer”, my articles will be removed and I will no longer earn [...]

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