Archive for November, 2008
How to Design Your Book Title to Hook Your Potential Book Readers?
By earmabrown at 27 November, 2008, 12:00 am
Is your book title designed to hook your potential reader? It should; titles are one of the most important aspects of your book. Did you know the average reader, publisher or editor only spends about 6 seconds looking at the front cover of any book. They spend not much longer, about 14 seconds, on the back cover. That leaves an author about 20 seconds to make a good impression on a potential reader. How will your title measure up in those few seconds?
Read More >>Reel Your Article Readers In With a Hot Sizzling Title
By earmabrown at 27 November, 2008, 12:00 am
The information highway has turned into a sea of information. Information streams from every direction. So how does one make a difference in such a vast medium? If you don’t want your articles to be lost in the sea of information streaming into your reader’s consciousness each day, you must title them well.
Read More >>Surge Up In Search Engine Rankings Using The Author Resource Box Wisely
By Mauibob at 26 November, 2008, 12:00 am
Why is the author resource box so important?
Your author resource box is your best website marketing sales tool in article marketing. This resource box contains the highest return content in your article. Your author resource box holds the key to
* Building your creditability,
* Connecting your reader to your website,
* Converting your reader to a regular visitor of your website, and
* Expanding your sales team without adding salaries or benefits.
Thinking Of A Freelance Writing Career?
By bonger at 25 November, 2008, 12:00 am
An online freelance writing career is a dream for many people these days. They assimilate the dream of working from home with time freedom giving them a lifestyle they have always dreamed off. Even though this dream can very well become true for some, for most freelancers it never will.
The problem is that most freelance writers become slaves to themselves by taking on available work until they experience a mental breakdown.
The Honeymoon Is Over Once You Gain a Publisher for Your Business Book
By donmitch at 23 November, 2008, 12:00 am
What we anticipate seldom occurs; what we least expected generally happens.
–Benjamin Disraeli
Within weeks of submitting our proposal to business book publishers, we had a contract for our business book, an advance check, and brimming confidence that the worst was past. After all, we had a great idea, a finished manuscript, and a great publisher!
Read More >>Article Submission Guidelines Help You Get Mass Distribution
By Mauibob at 22 November, 2008, 12:00 am
Article submission companies have a list of clear, standard guidelines. These guidelines apply across the board with all article submission companies. And apply to any article, submitted by any author, for publication. The guidelines are designed to provide authentic, clean, non-promotional articles that can be read by anyone and efficiently tracked by search engines.
Read More >>5 Steps To Get Ready For Proprioceptive Writing
By nasph22 at 22 November, 2008, 12:00 am
You’re probably thinking this is the calm before the storm, and you will probably be right. When thinking about proprioceptive writing you have to be ready for whatever your mind wants to throw down onto the paper infront of you. Here are the top five things you need to do in order to yield maximum results out of minimum effort when it comes to proprioceptive writing.
Read More >>Start Your Very Own Conversation, Distributing and Publishing
By nasph22 at 22 November, 2008, 12:00 am
Having your personal blog and website are currently the standard modems through which you can communicate with a widespread reader today. They are essential means by which you actually announce yourself to the world now! Open up your mind, and with the freedom of speech as your bestowed birthright, you will be ready to interact with others. So, go ahead and start your own online community, forum or blog. Explore the inner recesses of your mind and shell-out your interests, passions and motivations. The truth is, in this ever-amazing world there is no end to exploration, and that you can just drink a drop of that vast ocean. Blogging or online communicating gives you the chance to extend your opinion, though it could just get you heading in a way where you could just find yourself thirsty for more!
Read More >>Ending Your Writing Well , A Guide For Writers
By nasph22 at 22 November, 2008, 12:00 am
When it comes to a highly cognitive and self-revealing writing practice, psychologists suggest that it is best to enjoy and limit yourself to a pithy 25 minute writing session per day and no more, at least not in this method. So here are some ways you can wrap-up—by giving answers to the basic proprioceptive questions:
Read More >>10 Top Tips in Style & Mechanics of Legal Writing
By nasph22 at 21 November, 2008, 12:00 am
You’ve probably been baffled by all of the different texts and articles telling you how to write and in what way in the legal community. One source telling you one way and another leading you down another route, well below are the top ten tips to adapt your style and meaning of writing if you are writing for the legal community:
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