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November 09 2007: How To Become A Bestselling Book Author by: Brian Scott
What IS a best-selling author
You have to answer that in your own mind
November 09 2007: How To Choose A Money-Making Book Subject by: Brian Scott
People never change Nor do their basic desires
November 09 2007: The 3 Step Formula To Creating Your Bestseller Book by: ayrhaven
A lot of people asked me, "Do you know that all the books you've written have become bestsellers"? Did it happen by chance?" The answer is no.
November 07 2007: Want To Succeed At Writing? You Need A Platform! by: Douglas Bower
When I finished my book, "The Plain Truth about Living in Mexico," I sent queries to a number of publishers On a lark, I queried McGraw-Hill
November 07 2007: Seven Levels Of Rejection: And How To Make Them Work For You by: Dara Girard
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 after, I should know) Learning how to analyze rejection is a helpful skill for any writer because you'll learn what to ignore, what to consider, and what will put you on the right track or, as the case may be, off of it
November 02 2007: A Geek Groundswell by: Laura Preble
One day when I had nothing to do (well, actually, I had a lot to do, but I didn't want to do any of it), I decided to play the Google game This is the one where you input your own name or something else into the field in quotes to see how many search results you get
November 01 2007: How to Write A Better Composition by: jimmycox
Below are some tips on how you can write better student compositions. Choosing the right topic will get you off on the right foot.
October 31 2007: Self-Publishing The Hard Way: The Art Of Giving Birth by: Dodie Cross
You know When you publish a book and send it out into the world, it 's like giving birth to a baby
October 23 2007: 10 Book Writing Secrets that Aid the Self Published Author by: earmabrown
Are you dreaming of writing and publishing a book? Yes. Then just do it. Not many things hold the potential for life changing experience like writing a book does.
October 13 2007: A Conversation With Rob Costelloe, Author Of Coinage Of Commitment, A Romance About Higher Love From A Man 's Perspective by: Rob Costelloe
Today, Norm Goldman, Publisher & Editor of http://Bookpleasurescom is pleased to have as our guest, Rob Costelloe, author of Coinage of Commitment
October 12 2007: It 's A Great Time To Be An Independent Writer by: Jerry D. Simmons
The world of publishing is about to change It 's an exciting time to be an Independent author
October 12 2007: How to Write a Book Like a Pro to Finish Stronger and Sell Longer by: earmabrown
Is your book manuscript as professional and compelling as it could be? Tell the truth; could it use some work to make it crisp and compelling? Yes. Keep reading if you need some tips to make your book writing pull readers in by the collar.
October 12 2007: Saided or Writed Sumthin Uncorrectly? by: ChaChanna
I know you have. Don't worry, so have I. And it 's okay, as long as someone tells you so that you don't do it again and potentially embarrass yourself out in public.
October 11 2007: How To Write An Article In 15 Minutes by: topicplanet
Like a puzzle you did when you were a kid, start with the frame and work inward
October 09 2007: How to Write Your Book to Be a Super Seller by: earmabrown
You don't have to become a hermit to write a super selling book anymore. Simply write the solution. It 's a known fact solution oriented books sell well; even better than other non-fiction books.Here a
October 07 2007: How to Write a Self-Help Book that Sells Well - Write the Solution by: earmabrown
Why do people buy self-help books? Most readers buy books to solve problems or help with fulfilling a need. For example, when I started speaking for a fee I went out and bought a couple of popular boo
October 05 2007: Application Letter Sample Warning by: Mario Churchill
So, you finally finished your resume and now it’s time to write your application letter You know in order to get noticed you need your application letter to really stand out to the employer
October 04 2007: Surviving The Day Job: Six Easy Lessons by: Dara Girard
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
October 03 2007: Handwriting As A Personal Tool by: jimmycox
Thirty years ago the very idea that analyzing handwriting was anything else but an adjunct to fortune telling was not even thought of. Books on psychology scoffed at the idea of a handwriting specimen
October 03 2007: Cover Letter For Accountants by: Mario Churchill
An accountant is viewed by the population to be a boring, tedious career However, the cover letter used to get that career should not be
October 01 2007: Article Writing 101 by: John Fortner
One of the best ways to launch your home business to the next level is through article writing This concept has proven to be one of the most effective viral marketing techniques for developing your work from home business
September 26 2007: Selling Your Books In Bulk by: Penny Sansevieri
Have you ever dreamed of selling your book to a large corporation A sale that would register several thousand copies of non-returnable product on the book sale meter
September 26 2007: I Quit And Other Sensible Ideas - Or, Five Reasons To Stay A Writer by: Dara Girard
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 fortune to comfort you at times, but not often enough to keep doubt from gnawing at your mind
September 25 2007: 'I Can Write A Book In A Weekend,' And Five Other Annoying Things Beginners Say by: Dara Girard
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 вЂ
September 24 2007: Great Technical Writing: Tell Your Users What To Expect by: Barry Millman
OVERVIEW
In your User Documentation, you direct your Reader to perform tasks with your product If you don't tell your Reader what to expect when performing those tasks, you will have a baffled Reader, resulting in dissatisfaction and expensive calls to technical support
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