Archive for January, 2009

How To Write A Book Table Of Contents As A Sales Tool

By earmabrown at 21 January, 2009, 12:00 am

Does your table of contents seal the sale? Does it help your potential reader want to buy your book? Even if your book title has done a good job with hooking your potential reader’s attention, they still want to know more about what’s in it for them. Use your table of contents to tell them and seal the sale.

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The Size And Shape Of An Article

By GIFFORD at 21 January, 2009, 12:00 am

The internet is a far reaching, endless host of informative, current, and insightful information. For a person browsing the web, things that are unique, attractive, and relevant are the winners when it comes to attention. It’s the content I’m talking about of course.

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How to Write A Book Title That Pulls Profit

By earmabrown at 21 January, 2009, 12:00 am

Is your book title ready to do its job well? Or does it still sound like a first draft title? Experts say you the author only have about 4 seconds to see if your title is up to par. They estimate your potential book reader, publisher, or reviewer will only spend that long assessing your title.

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Articles As A Means of Promotion

By GIFFORD at 21 January, 2009, 12:00 am

One of the most important business decisions of all time has got to be – how do I run a successful, cost efficient promotional campaign? Many people have attempted to come up with an exact marketing model, with the aim of predicting consumer response and uptake rates. However, more often than not, these models have failed to prove their worth and reliability on a practical level.

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Article Writers: Are You Making These Article Marketing Mistakes?

By jjarrett at 20 January, 2009, 12:00 am

I’ve tried a lot of different techniques to market my business. I do use other techniques like search engine optimization and social marketing to promote my books. Still, after all this time, I’ve found article writing to be the most effective way to market my products.

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Six Tips to Improve Your Website Words

By stevewyrostek at 20 January, 2009, 12:00 am

Good writing consists of good thoughts, clearly expressed. This becomes very important on your website. Consider the following statistics.

A recent Webmarketingezine survey of 327 business sites indicated:

– 96.3% had content nobody appeared to read
– 72.4% never mentioned product or service benefits
– 74.4% used jargon words their own target readers were unlikely to understand

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Seven Surefire Ways to Make Your Book Show-You-the -Money

By lifestream1111 at 19 January, 2009, 12:00 am

Every part of your book should be a compelling part of your message. Every part should be written assionately and designed to be a sales tool. Touch your reader’s emotion with passion for your topic and you’ll sell more books. In fact, when you design your book to include the passion points below, you’ll sell more books than you ever imagined.

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How To Use Private Label Resell Rights Articles

By nasph22 at 18 January, 2009, 12:00 am

Recently, many individuals have understood the huge advantage that has had tremedous focus on private label resell rights articles. These private label resell rights articles are produced for individuals who agree to purchase the right to resell a product, or re-write the article from the creator of the product.

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If You Can Write Emails And Postcards – You Can Write Articles

By GIFFORD at 17 January, 2009, 12:00 am

Writing. It’s a skill we learn once, and never forget. Whilst almost none of us sit down to write a letter with ink anymore, new forms of writing have emerged – including emails, texting, social network messages, and memos.

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10 Book Writing Mistakes That Stop Your Dream In Its Tracks, p1

By lifestream1111 at 17 January, 2009, 12:00 am

Did you start writing your book and quit? Yes, I know you’re not a quitter. Like many of us, you may be making some simple mistakes that block your book’s progress and success. Correct the following mistakes; complete your book and prosper:

Mistake 1: Failure to start small

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