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6+ Anachronism Examples That’ll Get Any Writer Up to Speed

Smart Blogger

Any writer can get up to speed with this literary device by examining a few anachronism examples — we promise! Like: Why would a writer use anachronisms? But when it happens, writers risk yanking the observer right out of the story. The mixed responses to Romeo + Juliet highlight the challenge of using anachronism creatively.

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30+ Freelance Comedy Writing Jobs: Get Paid for Being Funny

Smart Blogger

If you’re a comedy writer, you’re in luck because we’ve got exactly what you’re looking for. If you’re a freelance writer or content writer with a knack for making those around you lose control of their bodily functions in a fit of laughter, then you’re going to love our list of comedy writing jobs.

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15 Bloggers to Watch in 2013

ProBlogger

Welcome to the 2013 edition of Bloggers To Watch. My work has changed a lot over the past year – I’ve been focused a lot on the Australian blogger community, and on curators – so this post is very centered on those communities. I believe her archives have a lot to offer beginner bloggers. Tina Roth Eisenberg.

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How Small Blogs Became 6-figure Income Generators (and How You Can Do the Same)

ProBlogger

What exactly did these bloggers do to turn a hobby into six-figure income generators and, ultimately, the most visited blogs in the world? Pete Cashmore never went to college; instead, he founded Mashable in 2005. Not only was he a great writer, he was passionate about what he wrote. It was founded in 2005 by the same person.

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PB178: How to Get Products to Review on Your Blog

ProBlogger

My name’s Darren Rowse, and I’m the blogger behind ProBlogger.com, which is a blog, podcast, event, job board, and a series of eBooks all designed to help you as a blogger to start a blog, to create amazing content, and to grow your audience and hopefully make some money from your blog, too. This is back 2004 and 2005.

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244: How to Find More Traffic for Your Blog Offline

ProBlogger

Get creative, and get out and meet people. Some of them are a little bit wacky but some of them I have seen do really well for different types of bloggers. I don’t know whether that’s something that you relate to but one of the things I’ve noticed is that many newer bloggers, they tell me that most of their readers are other bloggers.

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Plagiarism … or Inspiration?

ProBlogger

One area that has been a perennial gray zone is that of borrowing another writer’s structure or approach to their writing style, while not borrowing their content. So how does one evaluate the matter to be sure they’re simply using a reasonable approach, rather than stealing from another writer? Comparing content.