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Writing Great Articles? I’m No Expert, But.....

Just like most of you reading this article, I’m far from calling myself an expert author. However, I have been out here a while, submitted quite a few articles, and have definitely learned a few hard lessons about getting my articles...
Steve BouldenJanuary 10, 2006

Publicity from Thirty-Thousand Feet

We all know that marketing a book is a process. But sometimes the process takes longer than we’d anticipated. That’s why it’s nice every now and again to hop aboard the publicity jet and get a look-see at what you’ve been doing...
Penny C. SansevieriJanuary 02, 2006

Steps to a Writing an Effective Press Releases

Want to get the most media attention and spotlight for your business? Then the first place to start is with a GREAT press release. Now I can almost see half of you leaving now, dreading the thought of having to write one of these. But wait!!
Diana EnnenDecember 10, 2005

How Anyone Who Knows How to Type Can Write an Article in 30 Minutes or Less

It seems that one of the fastest growing recommendations flying around the net these days is about writing articles.Of course as something starts to pick up momentum it brings forth a myriad of products, all wanting your hard earned cash.Recently I...
Rodney BoettgerDecember 09, 2005

How To Get Noticed By Editors And Publishers: Make Your Strengths Shine

To be a successful writer and get noticed, being good often isn’t good enough. You have to shine. You have to have something that puts you above all others. Of course though, nobody is perfect. Everyone has faults and flaws.
Shelley WakeOctober 12, 2005

Consider Self Publishing in Ebook Format

Today, more than every before authors are presented with publishing opportunities that have never existed before. This is not to understate the hard work that authors have to go through to get recognition, write great books, and make a full time...
John RSeptember 16, 2005

What Is Persuasive Copywriting And How Can It Help Your Business?

Persuasive copywriting is what draws the attention of prospective customers. They see your product and are drawn it. But what makes this happen? What words can win a customer over without having them laugh at overstatements and hype?
Niall CinneideSeptember 10, 2005

The Mystery of Enlightenment

Initially, enlightenment is living in the present moment and accepting your situation as it is. That is a pretty heavy task for anyone in any time. It is often said that an enlightened person cannot be angered by small talk or negative energy.Many...
Paul M. Jerard Jr.August 01, 2005

Why Book Writers Need A Running Mate

By far, I have found that the lack of discipline is the biggest hindrance for most people, when it comes to writing a book of any kind. Although I urge you as a would-be writer to develop a theme because once you are clear on "why" you...
Marvin D. CloudFebruary 06, 2005

The Mind's Fancy Dress Party - Or: Brainstorming With Contentclix Copywriters

In Berlin a restaurant opens for anorexics and in Buffalo a lawyer with a stutter wins a court case. When everything you're working on has gone STALE and your own initially promising concepts are starting to annoy you, you need a brainstorming...
Angelique Van EngelenJanuary 31, 2005