Celeste Updates eBook for 2010!
An exclusive e-book with writing tips and secrets for a successful freelance writing career. Get the inside scoop from one of Constant-Content’s top-selling writers.
This 39-page book is loaded with advice ranging from the basics of navigating the Constant-Content.com Web site to advanced strategies such as using RSS feeds and the Constant-Content widget for more exposure. Learn the easy way what Celeste and other writers have learned the hard way. Celeste has sold over 2600 writing projects of all sizes on Constant-Content.com – she knows what she is talking about!
Throughout the eBook, Celeste shares her unique insights and experiences including:
- Pricing tips
- Research tips
- Keyword tips
- What types of articles sell on Constant-Content
- Planning for success
- And more!
Excerpt:
Okay, you’re comfortable with the website, your questions have been answered, and you’re ready to get started, right? Let’s do it! Don’t worry; I’ll share my success tips soon. Before I can do that, you need a firm foundation in the basics.
First, you’ll need an article, so plan on writing. What to write? For starters, write a short general interest article on a topic that you know well. It could be a “how to” article such as “How to Clean Grout” or an explanatory article such as “Why Your Vote Counts.” Later, I’ll show you how you can find popular topics. For now, I want you to write about something you know and can explain in 400 to 600 words.
Avoid first person. Instead use second or third person as the articles are going to be posted on professional websites. The reader won’t know, nor will they care, who “I” is. My old English professor would be horrified to learn that I now write much of my work in second person. He taught us never to address the reader directly as it’s “weak writing” and here I am doing it now and telling you to do the same. The Internet, however, is less formal with a style all its own and second person writing works most of the time. That’s not to say formal writing doesn’t have its place on the Internet. Understand what audience you’re writing for and use the appropriate voice.
As you write the article, make sure that you have a clear and interesting introductory paragraph, an informative body, and a conclusion that wraps it all up. In other words, a beginning, middle, and end. In addition, grammar, spelling, and punctuation must be checked, double checked, and corrected.
Use the Internet style of writing – which is short and to the point without lengthy paragraphs. Single spaced paragraphs, no indentations, and double spacing between paragraphs along with a 12-point Times New Roman font are specified in the writer’s guidelines. Notice the style I’m using in this eBook? For the most part, this is the Internet style. . .
Celeste Stewart’s Success Secrets on Constant-Content has recently been updated for 2010. Still only – $9.95!
In addition, Celeste Stewart now offers an affiliate program. This program rewards you with 50% of any sales that you generate through your affiliate link. It takes just two affiliate sales to break even if you buy the book! Not only can you learn Constant-Content tips from one of Constant-Content.com’s top-selling writers, you can also make a few dollars through Celeste Stewart’s eBook affiliate program.
“I’m so happy to have found you! I’ve been writing for years and for Demand Studios for the last several. I came upon Constant Content, and like the set up very much. Your e-book, which I just ordered this weekend, is wonderful. It is so refreshing to come in contact with a writer who wants to share her knowledge. You have a very generous spirit! – Sally B.”

