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Today I was procrastinating about writing my next article. I went into my secondary email account to clean some things up and see if anything really important had come in.

Because I wasn’t focused on what I should have been doing (or because the universe wanted me to see it, so I could pass this warning along to you), I noticed an advertising email telling me I could make money selling my articles.

I’m always on the lookout for new online (and off line) article sites, so I opened the email.  It had a link to a webpage that gave unrealistic figures for the income you can earn for writing blogs and articles. I quoted REALLY high rates for writing fiction and non-fiction short stories. This pinged the scam alert warning in my brain, but I decided to investigate further.

There was more hype about how you could work as much or as little as you wanted to make the income you chose. AND lucky me, they were having a sale!

Most of their figures were how much you could make per hour. Since no two writers work at the same pace, most projects are measured by words, pages, or complete jobs.

Also, without knowing how well someone writes, making an assumption about income possibilities is impossible.

The normal two week fee was $69. However, right now, and right now only, I could get in for only $2.95. After the two weeks, the cost was ONLY $47 per month.

Later, as I was reading email from my local RWA chapter, I saw that the same company had purchased a Google Adwords ad that showed at the top of the page of my Gmail.

I did some checking online. It seems this company had lots of writers questioning it about a year ago. It also has an affiliate program. That means if you send someone there and they sign up, you get part of the sale.

The Google search results showed an even balance of ads for the sites from the company and the affiliates, and warnings or questions from writers about the company.

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We are coming to the second weekend of the new year. Have you taken the time to sit down and evaluate your goals?

Did you set your goals too low?  Too high? Do you need to reassess and adjust them?

I didn’t accomplish as much as I had planned. I have made progress toward my short-term and long-term goals. That is what matters.

Keep making progress. You’ll find that you build up momentum. As you see yourself coming closer to your goals, you’ll keep working even harder to reach them.

One of my goals is to hold weekly teleseminars

. I haven’t held my first one yet. They will start in a week or two. Put your name in the box on the right to be invited.

You will be able to listen from your computer or your telephone. If you sign up, I’ll send you a link to the replay. If you can’t attend live, you can still benefit. Of course, if you attend live, you can ask questions. Or you can ask questions before the teleseminar.

If one of your goals is to build your relationship with your readers, check out Kathleen Gage’s free report about teleseminars.

Take a few simple steps to keep focused on your goals.

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Do You Know How To Write For The Web?

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Do you know that writing for the web requires a different writing style? People read from the computer differently than they do physical pages.

I recently visited a friend’s website. She has great information to share. However, her site has a big problem that will cause her readers to click away without reading her information.

Her great information is presented in blocks of dense text. To the reader, it looks like too much work to dig out the information. She would do better by making a few simple changes.

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