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		<title>Well Written Content Means More Readers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[And more readers means more money, and that&#8217;s never a bad thing. Here are some excellent pointers from the very best on how to proofread and play editor to your own copy. Always remember, write as much as you can, then chop away as much as you can, and you will have said what you [...]]]></description>
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<p>And more readers means more money, and that&#8217;s never a bad thing. Here are some excellent pointers from the very best on how to proofread and play editor to your own copy. <strong>Always remember, write as much as you can, then chop away as much as you can, and you will have said what you meant to say, how you meant to say it.</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://timberry.bplans.com/2009/09/want-to-write-well-cut-mercilessly.html" title="Want to Write Well? Cut Mercilessly" target="_blank">Want to Write Well? Cut Mercilessly</a><br />
Tim Berry talks about some of the key things he&#8217;s learned about editing from years of experience working under one, as well as years of experience being one.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.copyblogger.com/write-with-a-knife/" title="How to Write With a Knife" target="_blank">How to Write With a Knife</a><br />
CopyBlogger explains how to write drafts for yourself, and edit the published copy for your audience.</p>
<p><a href="http://webworkerdaily.com/2009/07/23/how-to-develop-a-content-strategy-for-your-professional-blog/" title="How to Develop a Content Strategy for Your Professional Blog" target="_blank">How to Develop a Content Strategy for Your Professional Blog</a><br />
Having a successful blog with a real audience is not as easy as installing WordPress and pressing the Publish button. What&#8217;s your game plan?</p>
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