Proposal

 

 

The Web has spawned a tidal wave of writing, and many who never thought of themselves as writers before are sharpening up the old cyberpencils for fun and profit.  Writing for the Web is not the same as writing for print, however, and there are a few concepts that it's good to keep in mind in order to get the most out of the medium.  Here are some guidelines for writing articles, tutorials, white or green papers and other ruminations for online magazines, corporate and educational Web sites, and other online content.

 

            Charles Morris, “Writing for the Web,” www.wdvl.com/Internet/Writing/

 

 

Q:  What is “The Drama of It” from?  A proposal?

 

A:  Yes.  “The Drama of It” and “Synopsis of Double Sawbuck (XX):  Twenty Months of Daily Typewriting.”

      A proposal for Double Sawbuck (XX).

      I included “Competitive Analysis” and “Marketing Strategy”

      For a writing sample, I included the first day’s daily typewriting.

 


 

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