Brian Scott

Brian Scott is a freelance journalist who covers copyright law for <a href="http://www.ResearchCopyright.com" title="http://www.ResearchCopyright.com" target="_blank">http://www.ResearchCopyright.com</a>. Download his free e-book, "Copyright Basics" at <a href="http://ResearchCopyright.com" title="http://ResearchCopyright.com" target="_blank">http://ResearchCopyright.com</a>.
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If speaking in front of an audience scares you more than death itself, it's time to fight this fear and get up and just do it When we confront our fears, we grow with new knowledge and train ourselves to handle difficult situations
The only way you can "find" your audience is to decide who is going to read what is on your website To do that you need to understand WHO your audience is
What is more apt to capture your attention If you wrote copy that says, "Our product removes most blemishes in a short time" or "Our product has been proven to remove 80% of facial blemishes in three days"
Anyone can write a college essay or term paper, but not everyone can do it correctly Even the best students can find themselves paralyzed by writer's block or unaware that their essay or term paper is too difficult to read or follow
Your resume is your invisible mouthpiece that speaks volumes about you, the job seeker If your resume fails to impress the reader within five seconds, consider yourself doomed
Writing a better scholarship essay than your peers is critical to establish why you, the college applicant, deserve the money and not somebody else Listing other valuable scholarship credentials, such as a high SAT score and a solid GPA, do not always personalize the scholarship application as the essay does

How to Write a Better Term Paper

Most students dread writing a term paper Learning a few basic steps can make the difference between writing a poorly disorganized term paper into one that wins praise -- or at least a passing grade -- from your professor

Freelance Writing For Magazines

Writing for magazines is a great place to freelance because you can earn a good paycheck writing cover stories, features, how-to articles, interview pieces, product or travel destination reviews, and other types of articles Plus, your byline will promote yourself as a freelance writer to the public
Roughly 1,000 magazines are launched every year, according to Samir "Mr Magazine" Husni, a magazine consultant and chair of the journalism department at the University of Mississippi

Freelance Writing For Trade Magazines

The most visible magazines are mainstream magazines sold on newsstands and in bookstores to the public Trade magazines, on the other hand, are more exclusive; they are not sold to the public at retail chains and they usually circulate to the magazine's elite class of subscribers and members
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