Freelance Writing: Simple Tips on Complicated Topics Going Mobile With Your Freelancing

Mobility in Freelance Writing is GreatApplications abound to provide communication mobility for everyone who’s constantly on the go or who depends heavily on their smart phones. Of course, reviewing them all might be a total waste of time. Thus, I’ll suggest some applications that I, as well as some of my colleagues, found useful.

Here’s one to get you started – Opera Mini Browser, mobile edition. This is probably the best browser for mobile devices, because it offers a plethora of functions – its operates practically the same as your standard PC browser. It differs in that it’s compressed into a package for smart phones and ordinary cellular phones.

This next app will be useful for Android users – it’s called GDocs. It’s basically Google Docs with the following difference: The standard Google Docs app for mobile devices allows users to review the documents, but there are no editing options. With this app, you can actually edit the content of your Google Docs database.
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Priceless Writing Tips Overcoming Creative Block: Another Article Covering This Widely Discussed Topic

Fighting creative block You’ll empathize with this: the deadline was closing for our next blog posting. Ominously, I couldn’t think of any earth-shaking topics. After all, if you look at our blog, you’ll see that I’ve already covered quite a few.

This moment, when you think you have temporarily run out of ideas, is a dangerous point in any creative process.

This is what is called creative block, and it is exactly what I was experiencing right before writing this article.

You see the article, so what helped me overcome the problem? Analysis! It sounds weird, but in order for me to write an article, I needed to analyze why couldn’t write an article. The analysis itself turned out to be the article! Some might call this an easy way out, but I hope that this article will actually help my readers.

OK, let’s consider step one: looking in the obvious places. “If you want to hide something, put it in plain view” – as said by that early practitioner of the mystery-writer’s craft, E.A. Poe. I was sitting here wondering, “Why can’t I come up with a topic?” Then I ask myself, “ Wait, could this be a topic?”. And that is how you eventually came to see this piece. Make sure, however, that you explore the topic from a point of view that will be interesting to your readers. I hope mine does the job :)
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Company News New Admin Panel Release (+Screenshot)!

ResearchWritingCenter logoAs we strive for perfection when it comes to the new admin panel interface, we wanted to inform you on the recent updates.

Our IT Dpt. is constantly working to make the necessary changes within the interface to make it a more enjoyable user experiences. Of course a lot of these changes are invisible.

See how it works: the IT Dpt. gathers all of the available information on the new admin panel: your suggestion messages, your requests and concerns, feedback from the support team, possible bug reports, etc. Then they extract the most important instances and immediately start making changes. The involvement of the IT specialists may vary: sometimes the upgrades need more designing work (like the one, which I’ll concentrate on a bit later), others might require more coding, or just minor changes to the codes/programs/settings.

After all of the work is complete, the IT Dpt. runs a series of tests to make sure that everything works properly and that nothing else was changed/sabotaged during the system update.
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Contests and Promotions from ResearchWritingCenter.com Chance to Win $ 100 – Participate in a Freelance Writing Contest from ResearchWritingCenter.com!

ResearchWritingCenter.com - essay writing contest Dear Visitors ,
We are starting a contest, which grants you an opportunity to receive a prize of 100 USD.

All you have to do is write a no more than 200 word essay on one of the following topics:

“What is your attitude towards freelancing as a career?”

“What does it take to be a freelance writer?”

“The world of 2012: how do you see it?”

Be sure to check out the promotions page, right here and read the detailed instructions. There are 3 prizes of 100, 50 and 25 dollars, correspondingly for 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes.

The amount will be deposited to your account with RWC and you’ll be able to withdraw it anytime. Be sure to invite your friends and family to the contest and ask them to vote for you.
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