
Welcome to leap day! We only get to say this once every four years, so you might as well enjoy this extra day in February. Going further, I wonder how often Febrary 29th lands on a Friday… Anyways, on with the happenings in the blogosphere!
Rob Siders of 52Novels.com has a great guest post over on ProBlogger where he outlines 5 killer ways to improve your writing right now. You don’t have to be a freelance writer to be concerned about your writing ability; all bloggers could stand to improve their articulation skills.
Bob Buskirk recognizes that it’s important to start your day off right. I don’t know about you, but I struggle to get out of bed in the morning. Wouldn’t you rather feel energized and revitalized when you arrive at work first thing in the morning?
Jeff Kee is very happy to be working for himself these days, but he did spend a fair bit of time in a conventional 9-to-5 job too. In one of his recent posts, he discusses things he learned in the corporate world. Perhaps the greatest lesson is that “rules ARE bendable depending on your people skills.”
Shama Hyder of AfterTheLaunch.com took a stroll through FreelanceSwitch to write about 10 phrases every freelancer should kick out of their vocabulary. If you want to be taken seriously as a professional, you should represent yourself as such.
Bloggrrl has discovered seven surefire ways to make teenagers hate you. We all know how challenging it can be to deal with some teenagers, but how about we cut them a little slack and give them the power of choice once in a while?





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March 1, 2008 7:59 am
I don’t read the whole article, but only thing I want to say is it is not that important to improve your writing skills. I am not a good writer, but all of my texts are made with a seo thought. So they are not good quality, but they according to the most known seo factors, so they rank well in Google and the traffic converts well even the text I have written is not correct and good.
Webkinz
March 1, 2008 9:52 am
thanks for sharing the better writing article. I can always use tips on how to improve my writing ability.
Bloggrrl
March 2, 2008 2:27 pm
I definitely wish people would improve their writing skills! It makes the Internet a much more comfortable place to be when you are not getting a headache trying to make sense out of gobbledygook.