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Unlock the Potential: Best Niches for Article Writing
INTRODUCTION: Do you have a flair for writing? Are you looking to carve a niche for yourself in the diverse world of written content? The writers' pool is quite a saturated market, then how do you gain an edge? Engaging in niche article writing can help you stay ahead of the curve. Focusing on specific topics can give you the opportunity to delve deeper, add more value, and become an expert in a certain field, making the keyword 'best niches for article writing' as indispensable as ever.
By Eiman Khan2 years ago in Writers
MAKE FAST MONEY ONLINE WITH YOUR OWN BLOG!
Tired of Working 9 to 5? Are you tired of dealing with people that don’t care about your well being? Are you thinking of retirement and wondering (How am I going to make it) Why am I working towards someone else’s bottom line and helping THEM to retire early?
By Beverly Teel2 years ago in Writers
Still-Gate: How a Five Letter Error Made Me Question Everything
Last Friday, August 11, I logged into my email to make sure I wasn't missing anything glaring at work while enjoying a Florida beach vacation with my family. I was surprised to find two comments of congratulations from my fellow writers on a poem I had submitted to the Short and Sweet Challenge. It was a surprise because the challenge winners were supposed to be announced on Thursday, August 10. Even though I never expected my poem, "On Marriage and Summer Squash," to place, I had scanned the winner announcements on Vocal dutifully that Thursday and experienced a brief second of disappointment that I wasn't listed there before reminding myself I have yet to crack poetry and that I could try again another time. Then it was back to the beach with my family for some much-needed sun, salt, and sand.
By L.A. Hancock2 years ago in Writers
Legacy and generational impact
In the heart of Canada, where the fields echoed with the shouts of soccer enthusiasts, lived a legend named Sarah Mitchell. For over a decade, she had graced the pitch as the stalwart of the Canadian women's soccer team. Her dedication, resilience, and unyielding spirit had carried her team through victories and defeats alike. But as the Women's World Cup approached, Sarah knew that this tournament would be her swan song.
By Mentor okafor2 years ago in Writers
New Musings on the Block
I noticed recently that I've got 3,000 reads! Whoever you are, thank you. I wanted to mark this milestone somehow, but wasn't sure how. Then I read Lilly Cooper's Top Story about writer's block. (If you haven't read it yet, go and have a look - it's insightful!)
By L.C. Schäfer2 years ago in Writers
My first writing
My first time writing with a hope of payment or earning reads was on a website much like this called helium. You wrote for different subjects, earned from read and entered competitions. From this site I did a few writing jobs for various websites and personal hires. At the time I was happy to earn enough to pay for the monthly internet bill.
By ASHLEY SMITH2 years ago in Writers
10 Quick Ways to Improve Your Writing To Rake In (More) Moolah
In the digital age, content is king, and words are the currency. But how do you make your words count? How do you ensure that the tap-tap-tap on your keyboard translates into tangible dollars in your bank account?
By Rick Martinez2 years ago in Writers




