Procrastination WryteStuff & Click - Learn To Write - Writing Tips For New Authors or Novice Writer
Posted: Sunday, June 21, 2009
by Kacycarr
http://www.spotthepimple.com
How many wannabe writers have wanted to share their interests, their thoughts, and other through their writing? How many of you budding authors know that people will enjoy and learn from the things you write about but when push comes to shove you back away from going forward. Does your finger frequently sit over the keyboard mouse contemplating the click to join a writers group, forum or other, but no click is ever practiced? This is not a time for procrastination. If you have what people want then give it to them. If you have a personal interest in something, and would like to involve other people then share that interest. You will be surprised at the amount of people who wait in anticipation for an opening like this so they can be part of that something you have to share..
A fabulous place to start is to become a member of the article directory called WryteStuff (formerly SearchWarp). Let me point out this is a free directory that asks nothing more of you but to share your writing with the world. That's right, once signed as a member, whatever your writing talents are whether it be short stories, verse, poetry or other WryteStuff helps you get noticed around the globe. You need to take time out to read about the benefits each writer gets after joining forces with WryteStuff. It will have you better understand why it is so popular and host to thousands of other authors, who like you were once wannabe writers but now with acclaim and recognized for their writing.
Are you thinking why I have "singled" out WryteStuff for first time writers when there are hundreds of other article directories to choose from to join? Yes there is that, but do they all offer a free service. Do they give the vital support most up and coming writers need. Are the administrators who run the show readily available to give advice? And most importantly for any newbie is, being accepted, well you get that here. You couldn't ask for a better bunch of people who write for pleasure, or for a living to be around. They are friendly, welcoming and supportive. Over the years as a writer myself for WryteStuff I have never seen a community of writers ready and willing, friendly and helpful. This is unique, and unique is hard to come by. I believe if an opportunity rises where without charge you can become a part of, then you snap it up, and as for procrastination it shouldn't come into the equation. These are things you need to consider. Good writers excel in good environments and being around people who understand them, and think like them. WryteStuff is not as you might think singled out, but one recommended because it helps people like you and me achieve our goals. If you decide the time is right for you to click and join then these are simple guidelines for you to follow endorsed by WryteStuff.
Articles submitted to WryteStuff must:
- Be Unique and Compelling
- Not be Advertising nor Commercial in nature, or used for affiliate marketing.
- Not be for Link-Building or SEO, including self-serving links in the body of the article. (All self-serving links must be at the end of the article.)
- Not be earn money / get money related or link to such sites.
- Not be reviews of e-products such as eBooks or application software or link to pages designed to sell such products.
- Must not link to 'thin-affiliate' sites, sales pages, pages created only to gather email addresses, or sites with little unique content.
- Not be start or operate an online business related.
- Not be related to High-SPAM topics, or promoting such items as:
- Gambling & Casinos
- Pharmaceutical & Prescriptions Drugs
- Lending, Mortgages, Credit Cards
- Affiliate Programs, Network Marketing, MLM, Article Marketing
- Counterfeit Goods
- Essays & Term Paper Writing Services
- Weapons & Ammunition
- Beer or Alcohol
- Tobacco & Related
- Hacking/Cracking, Warez, Illegal Downloads
- Adult Content
- Excessive Profanity
- Illicit drugs & related paraphernalia
- Racial intolerance, violent content
- Not have the title or author name added to the top of the article body.
- Not have a business name or web site as a user name or pen name.
At no time are you under any obligation like some article directories to write a specific amount of articles in a given time period.
Whether you wish to write for pleasure or profit you should enjoy what you do.
Writing tips below
1. Writing skills better with practice. You may find you're most comfortable writing about something you have a passion for, or fully clued up on.
2. People are looking for information so give them this. Make your articles are interesting and informative and don't veer away from the subject.
3. Have the words flow smoothly and make sure grammar is at its best with no spelling mistakes
4. Don't try to be perfect. Even top authors have learned that this doesn't pay. Having said this, make sure the details in your article you provide are as accurate as possible. You don't have to cover everything about the topic you write on, as long as there is enough to inform.
5. Jot ideas down as soon as they come into your head as it is easy to forget a good line which you could have used but you can't remember
6. If you're struggling for the next sentence then take a break from writing and come back when you feel ready and armed with information to finish the sentence you left on.
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)Hi Hana I couldn't find any articles on Searchwarp belonging to you to read, however I popped over to Ezinearticles and even checked your - you tube testimonials and it seems your very popular already. I read one article and forgive me for not remembering the title of it as I write, nonethless it was a very good article. But I am not one to voice an opinion on your work as I am not fully clued up like most writers here.It's just a matter of time Hana. Out of curisosity have you submitted any articles to Searchwarp yet.Keep wellKacy
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