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How to Put the Power of Easy In Your Non-Fiction Book Writing
By earmabrown at 27 October, 2011, 12:00 am
Would you like to finish your book faster and sell sooner? Can you make your complex subject simple in a book? If so, your readers will flock to you to get their hands on your easy book. Even more, they will tell all their friends about the book that made their life easier!
Read More >>5 Steps to Get Started Writing a Non-Fiction Book
By earmabrown at 2 September, 2011, 12:00 am
Are you looking for non-fiction book writing help? Even experts get help from a coach in their area of expertise. Tiger Woods is famous for his use of coaches to perfect his golfing game. Many best selling authors say they received help from a book writing coach or other professionals.
Read More >>What Is The First Step Of Self Publishing
By earmabrown at 25 August, 2011, 12:00 am
Do you know the first step in self publishing your book? If not, this is the article for you. First of all, congratulations on finishing your book! Welcome to the circle of successful self starters. You’ve made a good decision to publish your book yourself. As a self published author or small independent publisher, you get to receive the lion’s share of profits. You have creative control of your book – meaning you can create your book your way.
Read More >>How to Write a Non-Fiction Book Using a Road Map to Success
By earmabrown at 23 August, 2011, 12:00 am
Writing a book is kind of like riding a train. It is a journey and for too many people there are lots of starts and stops along the way, including me. Following that analogy, everyday someone hops a train to start writing a book. Unfortunately as one person gets on the train to write a book there are several people who decide that it’s no use, they’ll never arrive at their destination (book completion.) They throw up their hands and get off the train.
Read More >>5 Things You Attract More Of When You Write A Non-Fiction Book
By earmabrown at 29 June, 2011, 12:00 am
Are you ready to complete your book and become more magnetic? That’s exactly what will happen for you after finishing your book. You will begin to attract better opportunities, better offers, more business and even nicer customers.
Read More >>How to Put the Power of Stories Into Your Non-Fiction Book
By earmabrown at 4 January, 2011, 12:00 am
Does your book manuscript have BORING stamped on it? If so, I have good news for you! You don’t have to settle for a boring book. I can assure you if it’s boring to you, it will most likely be boring to your reader.
Read More >>How to Write a Book On the Weekends
By earmabrown at 17 November, 2010, 12:00 am
Have you given up writing your book because you have limited
time? Don’t do that, if you really want to get it written and in
the hands of your readers. You can still write your significant
book in small blocks of time and receive big benefits. You can
still get it accomplished and receive the benefits of an extra
income stream, increased credibility, expanded opportunities, a
living legacy and the prestige of Author behind your name.
How to Write a Non-Fiction Book and Put Your Expert Knowledge to Work for You
By earmabrown at 30 October, 2010, 12:00 am
Do you have what it takes to write your book this year? I cast my vote that you can with a big checkmark and YES! You see, I believe you already have what it takes to write your book. And like other professionals you can create or increase your passive income stream each month. Your professional competitors wish you would never discover these secrets.
Read More >>Jumpstart Writing Your Book Stop Waiting and Start Writing
By earmabrown at 13 October, 2010, 12:00 am
Are you waiting to write a book? There are hundreds of people waiting to do the same thing. They want to get started; yet they wait month after month and even year after year.
Read More >>Write A Short Book First
By earmabrown at 13 October, 2010, 12:00 am
Are you writing your first book yet? No worries, you might have the same problem a friend of mine had with getting started. She told me I could save my procrastination speech. She was not procrastinating. She agreed with the principle that now is better than later. She was more than ready to write it this year.
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