Free Screenwriting Content For Your Web Site
Scriptologist.com is now offering free, syndicated content about the art and business of screenwriting.
Your writing Web site or film-content Web site can now access
Scriptologist.com Syndication to add screenwriting news headlines and article abstracts to your Web pages.
When you place a line of our syndication code on your Web site, content is instantly added
to your site and updated automatically by us.
Follow these three easy steps to add valuable content to your Web site:
1. Choose Scriptologist.com's RSS feed (
http://www.scriptologist.com/screenwriting.xml) or Scriptologist.com's JavaScript news feeds:
2. Choose the format in which you would like the news feed(s) to appear on your Web
site: headline news feed(s) and/or abstract news feed(s).
3. Copy the line of JavaScript code that generates a Scriptologist.com news feed and
place the code into the part of your Web page where you would like news headlines and/or news article abstracts to appear.
The Screenwriting Tips news feed links to articles about character development, plot structure, dialogue, resolution, and genre.
Click here to view a sample of the Screenwriting Tips feed in a headline version.
Click here to view a sample of the Screenwriting Tips feed in an abstract version.
Click here to get the JavaScript code for the headline version.
Click here to get the JavaScript code for the abstract version.
The Film News feed links to articles about storytelling trends in the film industry.
Click here to view a sample of the Film News feed in a headline version.
Click here to view a sample of the Film News feed in an abstract version.
Click here to get the JavaScript code for the headline version.
Click here to get the JavaScript code for the abstract version.
The Screenwriting News feed links to articles about screenwriting trends in the film industry.
Click here to view a sample of the Screenwriting News feed in a headline version.
Click here to view a sample of the Screenwriting News feed in an abstract version.
Click here to get the JavaScript code for the headline version.
Click here to get the JavaScript code for the abstract version.
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