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51: Developing A Reputation As An Expert Is A Priority For Every Wannabe Author
In a highly competitive arena like publishing, novice authors, whether retired seniors or younger start-ups, don’t have the luxury of time as they strive to become recognized as experts in their cho..

52: Writing Children's Books: No More Excuses!
Rejection is never easy. But some authors can't separate themselves from their work, and take rejection letters very personally. I get many emails from disgruntled writers who can't get past their ang..



53: Five Reasons Why You Can't Be A Writer (And Why None Of Them Are True)
I have a very clean house. I vacuum almost daily, regularly dust my silverware drawer for crumbs, and organize my closets at least three times a year. What's my secret? I'm a writer who works from hom..

54: 5 Tips To Start Selling Your Self-Published Book
You’ve spent hours researching, writing and self-publishing your book. Now, you want to reap the benefits of selling it yourself, but where do you begin?Here are five simple tips to help you ge..

55: What Magazine Editors Value From Freelance Writers
Ask a bunch of aspiring magazine writers what editors are looking for when they read article queries and I'll bet most of them answer, "good article ideas."Well, sort of. What editors most want to fin..

56: Excuse Me, Are You A Literary Agent?
I have lived in New York City my entire life. I often feel privileged to be a part of the energy and magic of this Mecca of celebrity. Under the semi privileged dome of my existence, I encounter the r..

57: On The Planet Corporate: Survival Through Fiction
I found myself sitting in the HR department of one of the most famous companies in America. My ice queen soon to be boss wanted me and I knew it. After all, I had graduated from a pseudo impressive un..

58: The Five Easiest-To-Complete Information Products
Your first time out of the gate, you’re going to be tempted to tackle an information product project that is much too complicated. After all, you know so much and can’t leave out any of ..

59: A Secret To Getting Published
When Warner Books, one of the world's largest publishing companies, published my first book, The Angry Clam, back in 1998, the most common question I was asked was, "What were you smoking when you wro..

60: A Checklist For Your Print Catalog
Creating your first printed product catalog or revamping one that’s been going out for a while? Using a checklist can help ensure that you don’t overlook key elements that enable readers..

61: Seven Levels Of Rejection: And How To Make Them Work For You
Most people in the writing world talk about the three levels of rejection--form, personal, rewrite--but I've discovered seven types (after over 200 rejections before being published and about hundred ..

62: Six Simple Steps to Publish Your Book Successfully
Six Simple Steps to Publish Your Book Successfully Doing a simple search on the net for predators and editors, it is easy to discover how many individuals and companies are waiting to take advantage o..



63: Self-Publishing The Hard Way: The Art Of Giving Birth
You know? When you publish a book and send it out into the world, it's like giving birth to a baby. Everyone checks out your baby. Is it breath-taking? Does it have ten toes and ten fingers? Is it pin..

64: It's A Great Time To Be An Independent Writer
The world of publishing is about to change. It's an exciting time to be an Independent author. This long ignored group is beginning to organize and establish an entirely new marketplace for selling bo..

65: Print On Deman Creates Options for Writers
The Print on Demand technology has given writers the freedom to take total control of their work. No long bound to publishers’ demands and limited expectations, writers can affordably publish ..

66: Surviving The Day Job: Six Easy Lessons
Before I became a full-time writer, I had a job counting envelopes. Not colored envelopes or large manila envelopes, mind you, but white #10 envelopes. I had to count them in series of a hundred. Even..

67: I Quit And Other Sensible Ideas - Or, Five Reasons To Stay A Writer
It comes along more frequently than not: The thought that you’re insane and should pursue a career that doesn’t stomp on your pride or demolish your ego. You have the hopes of fame and f..

68: 'I Can Write A Book In A Weekend,' And Five Other Annoying Things Beginners Say
Since every literate person can write, most people think they can be writers. Interestingly enough, we all can speak quite well, but few of us would deem ourselves ‘speakers.’ However, th..

69: What Do You Know About the Book Industry?
Next time you find yourself in the local bookstore, think about the book industry! This field is composed of not only writers and publishers, but also a whole array of people that work together.The p..

70: Publish Your Own Ebook
Why on earth would anyone want to do that? There are only 3 possible reasons:1) Money2) Fame/Fortune3) Self FulfilmentIn my case, I publish ebooks for money - the number 1 motivation behind all ebooks..

71: The Best Content For Your Ebook
Internet experts all agree, for real Internet success and to make serious money online, you need to create your own product. But what if you are a newbie? You are not an Internet expert yet. So wha..

72: Super Savvy Internet Promotion
What happens if you build a website and no one shows up? You spend hundreds, maybe thousands of dollars on a site that gets a few visitors at best and certainly isn’t selling your books. For the mos..

73: Ad Agencies: Separating The Divas From The Pros
In the 20 years that I have been in advertising, oftentimes than not, clients approach me having absolutely no idea how to begin their project nor what is entailed. Having had come from the 'pre-compu..

74: 7 Tips For Bringing Your Online Store To Your Customers
“I’m amazed at this! I put very little effort into this online business, and already I’m making over $14000 a month!”We’ve all heard these testimonials in ads for “starting your online bu..

75: Ways Of Breaking Into Publishing
I have always wanted to work for a newspaper or a magazine. It has been my goal for as long as I can remember. I have a degree in graphic design and have wanted to do layout design. I have had trouble..

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