Author Archives: Tammi Kibler
10 Things I Hate About Textbroker
My follow up to “The 10 Things I Love About Textbroker” explains some of the cons of writing for Textbroker. Continue reading
10 Things I Love About Textbroker
Textbroker provides a platform where beginning writers can sell their work while they improve their skills. Here are 10 things I love about Textbroker. Continue reading
Empire Avenue: Do You Play the Social Media Game?
Empire Avenue, a rating system that attempts to measure your online influence, is also a stock market game and social media platform. Continue reading
Do You Share Your Reviews on Amazon?
As useful and appreciated as reviews on your blog may be, your review on Amazon benefits an author even more. Continue reading
Can Writers Find Jobs on Craigslist?
You might wonder with all my cautions about possible scams whether any writers find jobs on Craigslist. Yes, they do. Some even find book deals. Continue reading
Writers: Beware of New Sites Seeking Free Content
Ads directing you to audition for the job by “proving” yourself on the site are not for “jobs” but simply a ploy to populate a new site with free content. Continue reading
Klout Perks Redux – Joint Juice
Apparently Klout is trying something new with Klout Perks. However, once again, they fail to deliver the dangled carrot. Continue reading
Twitter, Klout and Klout Perks
Klout attempts to evaluate an individual’s online influence, and then through its Klout Perks program it attempts to pair online influencers with sponsors. Continue reading
Freelance Writers Get Paid More When They Get a Niche
When you first start out freelancing, you may chase after every job you see, but remember: freelance writers get paid more when they get a niche. Continue reading
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Facebook Results On the Google SERP
Do you include Facebook as part of your SEO plan? Facebook has emerged as the social media platform Google cannot ignore. Continue reading
