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Old August 12, 2015, 09:16 PM
Dien Rice Dien Rice is offline
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Default How you can "write" without "writing!"

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Originally Posted by GordonJ View Post
Everyday people are seeking INFORMATION to improve their lots in life, and if you are one of the good guys (or women) YOU can help them get what they need/want and add a little coin to your own situation too.

Does this give John Kerry more or less money to use on his campaign (if he launches one)??

Gordon easy cheesy Jay

http://www.gjabiz.com/0000writertoll.html
Hi Gordon,

Sometimes I hear from people... "I can't write!"

Some people are self-conscious about their grammar... or their spelling... or just maybe how they phrase things...

But can they talk?

Everyone I've met who says they can't write... can talk.

If you can "talk," you can write.

Don't believe me?

Here's one way.

Download "Audacity" on your computer, and get a microphone (or use the built-in microphone on a laptop).

Here's where to get "Audacity" - it's free.

http://audacityteam.org

Now, record yourself talking on a topic!

When I write an article this way (and I've done it many times), I usually write down an outline of what I want to say first, then I talk, using the outline as a broad guide.

Okay, you've got a recording. Go to Fiverr, and find someone who will transcribe it for you...

https://www.fiverr.com/categories/wr...transcription/

Once you have the transcription of your words, you'll probably find it needs some editing, to make it "flow" better. If you don't want to edit it yourself, you can find someone to do that, too...

https://www.fiverr.com/categories/wr...ading-editing/

Once you have the edited version... you've "written" something!

The great thing is, you don't have to "write" in order to "write!" And if you get the right people to help, it will have perfect spelling and grammar, even if your own spelling and grammar are not your strongest skills!

You can create whole books this way...

The late best-selling author Sidney Sheldon dictated everything he wrote. He hired someone to write down everything he said when he was writing a novel or a script - but we can do the exact same thing, much more cheaply, using modern technology...

So... there really are no excuses...!

Best wishes,

Dien
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