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When it comes to writing for the web, short and snappy is always the best way to go. However, every writer has his or her own “comfort zone”; finding yours – and using it to the best of your ability – is a great way to get into the groove of producing a lot of articles for Textbroker. Here, meaghan shares some of her best tips on finding that comfort zone.
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- November 09, 2009
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Communication with clients on Textbroker is critical is when revision requests pop up. As long as you follow clients' specified instructions as conscientiously as possible, you probably won't get very many requests for revision. Sometimes, though – even if you follow a client's instructions to the letter – you'll still get that dreaded “Customer has a change request for an article” email in your inbox. In today's blog post, meaghan looks at how to handle various revision request scenarios so that you can keep your clients happy – while maintaining your sanity.
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- October 12, 2009
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In her previous post, meaghan explained how sheI ran across Textbroker in the first place. After over a year of unemployment, she realized that Textbroker held real potential for earning a full time income. In this post, she outlines how she tested her theory – and ended up proving its validity.
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- August 26, 2009
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Nearly a year after losing her job, Meaghan began hearing about websites where you could not only share your writing with others – but get paid to do so. Here's her story on how to get paid to write with Textbroker.
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- August 20, 2009
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