Sharon Hurley Hall

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For some time now, I’ve been meaning to do a follow-up to How to Write with a British Accent. Well, I finally did it, sort of, with two posts on the travel blog I write for. They are: Do You Speak Brit? 20 British Expressions You Will Never Hear in ...

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This is just a quick post to let you know that, with the launch of Google+ Brand Pages, Get Paid to Write Online now has its own Google+ page. There’s not a lot there at the moment, but for those who prefer to get news of blog updates on that ...

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Well, I know you’re probably not ready for another list post after that mega list of writing links I posted yesterday, but I’ve been meaning for a while to share with you some of the tools I use online. You probably already know that I’m a knowledge collector and experimenter ...

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Ready for another blogging linkfest? Here’s a long list of posts I’ve bookmarked and shared in the last couple of months, along with a short excerpt from each: Writing Business 5 Rarely Remembered Rules for Building Your Freelance Brand - Good brands command respect and establish a reputation. They establish your ...

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It’s that time again – another of my monthly posts for the Word Chef blog carnival. This month we’re talking about productivity, something that the writers on this blog have written about many, many times. Originally, I was going to write about writing productivity, but been there, done that, so ...

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Today, I’m happy to be reviewing SEO Marketing by Brian Belfitt of BlogEngage. This free ebook (which you get when you sign up for BlogEngage)  has just 27 pages and covers: 1. Introduction to starting your very own blog 2. Hosting and set up 3. Selecting the right theme 4. ...

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Update: This giveaway is now closed. Are you using Elance? If you are, then you might be interested in this giveaway, courtesy of Hayden Jackson, author of 72 Insider Tips for Elance Writers. Back in August, Hayden wrote a great guest post called Your Elance Profile: The First Step to ...

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As part of my never-ending quest to learn new things, I recently signed up for Enhanced Freelance, a new course/forum run by Thursday Bram and Jennifer Kentmere. I asked them both to tell me more. Jen, Thursday, can you give us a snapshot of your background? Jen: I trained in ...

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Well, I finally did it! Making a video has been on my list of things to do for a very long time, but I’ve always procrastinated – something I never do with the written word. Somehow sticking my face up there always seemed a bit scary. During the year, I’ve ...

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I’m always looking for the chance to learn new things, so when American Writers and Artists Inc (AWAI) offered me the chance to review their Accelerated Program for Six Figure Copywriting, I jumped at the chance. This course is aimed at copywriters and would-be copywriters. If you’re a writer or blogger ...

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Do you want to have a location independent business, but have no idea where to start? Would you like a sustainable business that lets you help others and see the world too? If you’ve been waiting for something to help you make the leap, then you’re in luck. Brooke Ferguson ...

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Once again I’m entering the Word Chef blog carnival. A couple of months ago I wrote about How To Encourage Your Prospects to Engage with You Online. This time my topic is How to Find and Connect with Your Ideal Customers.  I’m not going to pretend I’m a guru on client ...

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A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about some of the changes I’d made on the site, but I’ve been doing a few more things that you might not have noticed. The sidebar now features buttons to point you to some of the best content on this blog (along with ...

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One of the best books I’ve read recently is Mike Stelzner’s Launch. Even though it’s not a writing book (that is to say, it’s not about technique), it’s a book every owner of a writing business should read. In Launch Mike tells you how to launch a successful business with ...

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If I’ve been quiet, it’s because I’ve been working behind the scenes to make a few changes to the site. The first of those is obvious – I’ve gone back to using the Thesis Theme, spiffed up with the help of Hesham Zebida’s Silver Skin, from ThesisAwesome. One of the ...

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Get paid to write by entering these writing contests and writing competitions.

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For me, guest blogging is a great promotional tool and it has personal benefits too. Here are the reasons why I’m guest blogging more.

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Tips on boosting client engagement online – a strategy that has worked for Sharon Hurley Hall.

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