One of the easiest ways to get new ideas is to read what others have written. You can create your own content by responding, debating, following up, complementing, improving or twisting those reads. Note that this is completely different from stealing or copying someone else’s ideas. What I propose is an honest and traditional way [...]
Posted on December 13th, 2007 by Karen Zara
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Among the 67 articles submitted to Litemind’s Lists Group Writing Project, these are my favourite ones (in no particluar order):
- 18 Tips to Become a Productive Blogger by Monika Mundell -> The tips are presented in a logical order and some are rather unusual.
- 12 Wordpress Editors you can choose by Karthik -> What this [...]
Posted on December 3rd, 2007 by Karen Zara
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I’m sure you’ve seen this trick many times: someone writes a headline such as “Don’t Read This!” or creates a banner that reads “Don’t Click Here!,” causing several people to do exactly the opposite.
Curiosity killed the cat and may make you waste your time on something that isn’t even remotely worth it. Yet those sentences [...]
Posted on December 2nd, 2007 by Karen Zara
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