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Twitter and Digg: Can Social Bookmarking Increase Your eHow Income?

October 8

An eHower recently contacted me to tell me that when she first started writing for eHow, she was hit with dozens of requests from other writers, asking her to “digg” their articles.  She says, “At the time, I didn’t know what “digg” was, and thought Read the rest of this entry »

Why So Many Questions?

September 16

I make a habit of reading a lot of articles on eHow when I get the chance.  Lately, I’ve seen a phenomenon that seems to be sweeping the eHow community.  For some reason, writers have started to pepper (or stuff) their intros with Read the rest of this entry »

Clicking on Friends’ Ads to Increase eHow Income

September 9

As recent press brings more and more new writers flocking to eHow, there is a lot of misinformation floating around in the groups and private messages.   Some of it is newbies innocently trying to help one another out, while some of this information is being passed on by Read the rest of this entry »

Writing for eHow: What Qualifies as an Actionable Step?

August 25

eHow has always required that each step of a writer’s article be “actionable.”  This means that every step that you write should contain “action” verbs, which a reader could act on (or act out).   But what qualifies as an actionable step?   There’s been Read the rest of this entry »

How to Write Personal Articles at eHow.com

August 21

Judy (aka eHow’s budgetmom) wrote to me yesterday to ask for clarification on my “Objectionable Content” post.    Specifically, she wanted to know why Read the rest of this entry »

How to Write for eHow Part 3: Spam, Plagiarism, and Trademarks

August 15

eHow.com does not allow any kind of spam or plagiarism on their site.  Following are explanations and examples of Read the rest of this entry »

How to Write for eHow Part 2: Objectionable Content

August 10

In part one of this three-part series, I discussed how to properly format your articles for eHow.   Today, I’ll discuss what kind of content is not allowed on eHow.  eHow.com does not allow how-to articles that Read the rest of this entry »

How to Write for eHow Part 1: Proper eHow Format

August 5

I got a question from a woman named Veronica asking what eHow allows and does not allow on their site. She wants to know how articles should be written, and what topics are okay.

eHow.com is fairly permissive in what kinds of articles they accept.  Basically, you can write “how to” do just about anything, as long as 1) it follows the correct format, 2) it is not objectionable, and 3) is not spam, plagiarized, or in violation of any trademarks.

What exactly does that all mean?  Well, I ‘ve decided Read the rest of this entry »

I Think You Should Take a Break From eHow

May 14

I enjoyed my short time off, but I am back in the writing saddle. I was surprised when I logged into eHow this morning. I had over 150 friend requests (presumably because my last appearance in the forum was a reply to someone’s post asking if anyone earns over $ Read the rest of this entry »

My eHow Experiment: The Results are in

March 3

Last week, I started an experiment at eHow (which I wrote about in a previous post). Today is the last day of the experiment, and my results are in.

To recap: The entire time, I didn’t Read the rest of this entry »