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Aug 14 2008

Building your resume’ - Part 1

Published by yolander at 1:10 pm under Resume' advice, Sites that publish Edit This

As a writer, your resume’ is a vital tool in obtaining work. If you are a beginning writer, you may not know how to list your work. Maybe you have only written for fun. Your writing may be scrawled in wire notebooks, ink smudges blearing the content. How do you get credit for this work, when it remains unpublished?

Luckily, there are resources you can use to get your work published. Sites like Helium.com need content for hundreds of different subjects- including fiction and poetry. Helium.com pays you per page view and they publish your work immediately upon submission. They do not have staff editors, so you need to be very careful in ensuring your work is clean (no spelling or grammatical errors) before posting it.

Check back Friday afternoon (8/15) and I’ll have a complete how-to for submitting your content to Helium.com.

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