
Since we’re apparently in the mood for grammar, check out Daily Writing Tips for more nuts and bolts guidance for writers.
How to Use StumbleUpon to Promote.
Roberta shows you how to pitch a blogger.
What makes people buy? Find out.
How to Write a Persuasive News Release.
Work from home (or hope to)? You should be reading Success From the Nest.

8 comments... add one
#1 Hafiz → 07.01.07 at 3:41 am
Success from the nest is a definitely great resource! Thanks for letting me know this!
#2 Jonathan-C. Phillips → 07.01.07 at 10:31 am
Great links! Success From The nest is really a great blog, Tony writes excellent stuff. Off to check out the other links now, thanx for sharing them.
#3 Daniel Scocco → 07.01.07 at 11:43 am
Brian, flattered by the mention of Daily Writing Tips.
Also, I just write there occasionally :), I would not have enough expertise to give writing tips to native English speakers.
But we do have a great team on board, including an English Ph.D.!
Loved the last post with grammar mistakes!
#4 Shane → 07.01.07 at 6:43 pm
Brian, thanks for the links. Allow me to return the favor.
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#6 MT Herald Dot Com → 07.11.07 at 6:47 pm
Good links, thanx.
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#8 Perry → 03.25.08 at 2:18 am
That title cracks me up. I wonder if Travolta is going to use this to get more links too.
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