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Writing & Speaking
20th January 2008
Content is considered to be the king of a webpage. Both search engines and web visitors prefer websites that have good content on them. There are many web visitors who use internet for some specific information. They make up a great volume of potential tr...
19th January 2008
Creating a strategic plan for your writing is a creative process. As a result, the first thing I want you to do is keep in mind that nothing turns out as you expect it to in the creative process. Creating a strategic plan for your writing is just as impor...
19th January 2008
Okay, so you're an aspiring author or a wannabe writer and you're staring at the blank white page, wondering what to put on it. What would be the best thing to write about? What are publishers looking for? Hmm, tough question. I know, check out a few webs...
19th January 2008
Your Writing Is Your Image
You get up in the morning and select your clothes for the day. You brush your teeth and do your hair. When you speak with clients, you stand up straight and speak articulately. You are creating an image that says, "I am a pro...
19th January 2008
Chapter 1: Expect to Write, and Write, and Write Some More...
The first advice I give my authors is the most simple, and quite often the most difficult. And that is, to expect to write. And I mean write. You can't just talk or read about it. The more y...
19th January 2008
Why do some people make it as writers while others find themselves consigned to obscurity? One of the easiest ways to achieve "expert status" is to appear in print - but first you must follow the five golden rules that guarantee to showcase you as a profe...
19th January 2008
If you are good at writing, you can make money online and lots of profit by selling eBooks. Here is an article to help you get started.
Yes, writers these days do not have to complain about low profits in this profession. If you are a writer or have a ...
19th January 2008
Many struggling writers are convinced there is a secret to the success of more confident writers. There is in fact a secret but it is one that you too can embrace to improve your writing. The simple truth is that refining your own personal writing process...
18th January 2008
Nearly any author or publisher can promote a book to bestseller status. All it takes is a little patience, a good plan, and a whole lot of following up on the details.
Since every book is different, and there are many market niches, it is impossible t...
18th January 2008
With millions of people reading news online, there is still no clear style to news writing on the web. While some traditional news writing tips work with online writing, some additional factors have emerged that can help make a story receive traffic and ...
18th January 2008
Content is the king. If you fill up your website with valuable quality content, you will attract interest of your website visitors and this will drive repeat traffic to your website.
If you provide valuable information on your site, they will not only ...
18th January 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Gail Richards
More and more people are publishing their own books as independent publishers rather than waiting and hoping to find a traditional publisher who will appreciate their work. While this was seen as a desperate attempt to...
18th January 2008
Harry Potter has �disapparated,� A Series of Unfortunate Events has come to its tragic ending. So what�s the next great children�s book series? And more importantly, could you be the one to write it?
It seems every other writer wants to pen ï...
18th January 2008
English teachers can be wrong. For example, they may have told you to never split an infinitive or start a sentence with "because." Because most English teachers are not professional writers, many adhere to writing rules without understanding the underlyi...
17th January 2008
I can�t count the number of times someone has buttonholed me at a party and said, �So you write children�s books? I�ve got a great idea for a book.� Sometimes it really is a great idea; sometimes it�s the kind that makes you grimace politely...
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