setuparticle.com setuparticle.com
Main Page About Us Privacy Policy Terms & Conditions Add Your Link Add Article
Search:   
 
 

Common Mistakes to Avoid While Designing your Web Page

If you are a new web designer some of your choices while designing your web page can be fatal for yo ... - Charles.k
 

Free Listing in Google Using Wordpress

Did you know you can list for Free in Google with Wordpress? Not too long ago, Google came up with a ... - Hong Brandon
 

Kyocera Cell Phones - Mobile Style

One phone that is making waves in the cell phone market is the Kyocera cell phone. These Kyocera cel ... - Jerry M Smith
 
 

Internet Marketing in ICU

Sometimes when I go to seminars, teleseminars or even reading a book, I can't help but think that so ... - Corina Corolla
 

Web Design and the Organization

Small business owners are often confronted with challenges when defining their businesses on the int ... - Lance Dutson
 
 

Main Page » Software & Networking » Computer Education
 

Writing Sites: Why You Might Like to Give Them a Try

 

Journalists are familiar with the panic of deadlines and novelists can identify with the horror of blank pages. Then, what about the desperation of those who feel the urge to write and do not dare or do not know where to go? This is where the online writing sites come in with enormous possibilities for people who enroll in them.

With the onset of the internet, we have the option of allowing ourselves get in contact with other writers and possibly make it to the storefront of the writing community worldwide. Better yet, the interactive relationship among writers helps us build skill, confidence, and an enhanced appreciation of the writing profession.

Internet writing sites do not have to be a showcase for our writing, although some are just that; they accept writings on a sporadic, selective, or random basis. Others only give advice or reviews. Some are just friendly places. Most, if not all, caution their members against scrupulous businesses, agents, and greedy unethical publishing practices. Most combine a few of those things. They are, generally, pleasant and highly encouraging, and it pays any writer or a writer-in-the-making to be a part of a writing site.

In June 2006, it will be five years for me in the writing site where I belong, and I consider registering there to be one of the best decisions of my life. Our site is not only a writing site but a community of people who truly care for each other. The age span of the membership extends--almost--from cradle to grave, as is the diversity and array of the experience of our members. Some of us are highly accomplished authors or English teachers, whereas others may be school children, and such a varied range makes it possible for members to interchange ideas and learn from each other. Since the content ratings are marked and carefully monitored, even the younger set can find and enjoy being in its own niche.

The multiplicity in our site offers us more than the differences in age or experience. We have contests, groups, discussion forums, genre writing, cyber stores, advice forums, and even our own currency. Plus, we are never restricted in our writing; all kinds and genres of writing have a place. Moreover, our site lets its members post their work in the raw or as a first draft immediately, because within a day or two each posted piece will get at least several reviews from other members. This is a wonderful concept, since a writer, especially the novice writer, sees immediately where his weaknesses are and how other writers and readers react to his work. I find the breadth and scope of our writing site truly amazing and give a lot of credit to the upper staff for its conception and innovative and continuing expansion.

Writing, after all, is a language in itself, and to those of us who belong to a writing site, it is the most basic language of all. Like any language, writing's logic--the way it is understood--is based on standardized grammar, usage, syntax, sentences, paragraphs, phrases, content and construction. When these skills are taught by the highly qualified to those in the position of learning, not in a teacher-student manner but through camaraderie, the performance of everyone will surely improve.

If you are the least bit interested in writing, give writing sites a try. As a writer, you need reviews; you'll get reviews. You may even sell your work or teach others. If a writing site takes it on itself to better its members as well as I have witnessed it happen, a member who enrolls in a writing site will have everything to gain.

Author: Joy Cagil
 
Author Bio:
Joy Cagil is a reputed author. Joy likes to write articles about this subject.
This article can be searched using: computer education online, computer technology education, computer technology in education
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Can You Really Make Money While You Sleep?
 
How To Get Cheap Web Hosting Without Sacrificing Features
 
4 Simple And Free On-line Marketing Tips For Authors
 
Search Engine Optimization Tips
 
Flying an MAV Through Fan Blades to Attain Target
 
Is There Money For You Online?
 
Online Network Marketing 101A - Basic Must Steps to Follow to be a Successful Marketer
 
How to choose the right web hosting plan for your website
 
Key terms of Web development
 
The Benefits of Article Submission Software - A Review of Article Submitter Pro
 
 
 
Add Url
 

Tour & Travel

Self Healing

Fashion & Relationships

Realty & Property

Culture & Art

Automobiles

Fitness & Health

Online & Indoor Games

Software & Networking

Recreation & Entertainment

Shopping Online

Healthcare & Medicine

Careers & Employment

Sports

Business & Commerce

Events & News

Children

Finance & Investment

Government & Politics

Eating & Drinking

Garden & Home

Education & Reference

Science & Research

Society & Communities

 
   Main Page -> Privacy Policy -> Terms & Conditions
All Rights Reserved © 2006 www.setuparticle.com