Showing posts with label Marketplace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marketplace. Show all posts

Friday, September 18, 2015

How to Earn Money Writing Short Stories


Hone your writing skills and polish your stories as much as possible before you begin submitting to professional publications. Editors often disregard stories that show little concern for the mechanics of language.
Read widely in your chosen genre. This will give you an idea of the types of stories favored by the editors you are about to contact as well as what was recently published. Knowing this increases your chances of having a story selected for paid publication.
Research potential markets in a publication, such as 'The Writer's Market' or 'The Literary Marketplace.' Note each publication where your story might be appropriate, along with the pay rate for that publication. Follow up by checking the submission guidelines on each publication's website, which are updated more frequently than the market guides.
Look for anthology and short story collection markets as well as fiction magazines and nonfiction periodicals that accept some fiction. The more markets you can contact, the better your chances of getting paid for your story.
Prepare your submission package by following all guidelines exactly. If a market says it does not accept 'Simultaneous submissions,' you must wait to hear back from that market before submitting the same story to a different market. 'No multiple submissions' means you cannot submit more than one story to that market at a time. Once you hear back on your first story, you may send the next.
Submit to the highest-paying markets with the shortest response times first. Keep several stories out at a time to various markets to increase your chances of having a story purchased. Track your submissions carefully so you don't resubmit to the same market.
Fill in and return all contracts on time once your stories are purchased. The publishing industry is notoriously slow to pay writers, so don't give them any reason to be late with your check. Read your contract carefully to find when payment is due. Politely remind the editor about payment if your check is late.
Continue to write and submit short stories, keeping several in each stage at one time to gain the most opportunities for payment.
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Thursday, September 10, 2015

How to Buy Stuff With Microsoft Points (4 Steps)


Buy Microsoft Points from several different sources. You can purchase them from a retail location like Game Stop or online at Zune Marketplace. Look for the Xbox Live or Zune Marketplace logos, both owned by Microsoft.
Choose the online store from which you want to use your Microsoft Points. Your choices include Xbox Live Marketplace, Zune Marketplace or Windows Live Gallery. Go to the website of the store where you want to shop.
Pick out your products. For example, if you want to buy music, select your downloads from Zune Marketplace. You can find game titles on Xbox Live Marketplace and picture galleries from Windows Live Gallery.
Use your Microsoft Points. Put in your Microsoft Points digital code number, and the points will be applied towards your purchase. You may pay less with points than if you paid with a credit card.
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