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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

September 10 2007: The Secrets To Marketing Fiction by: Penny Sansevieri
When my first book (The Cliffhanger) was published nearly seven years ago, I had high hopes of its success I mean I am, after all, a PR person – so how hard could it be to market fiction

September 06 2007: Don't Be An Expert, Be A Filter (secrets To Selling More Books) by: Penny Sansevieri
So, how much would you pay someone to sift through your email each morning, deleting the garbage and presenting you with the 5 (out of 500) emails you need to respond to If you already have someone like that, lucky you

September 05 2007: How To Organize A Book About Family History by: Nicholl McGuire
From scrapbooking to videography, so many families around the world are trying to document their life history before they depart from this world But what happens when one becomes frustrated with it all, not enough time and/or money, started a project but never finished it or better yet never even began

September 04 2007: Articles - Should They Entertain or Inform? by: topicplanet
You can put one article in the hands of ten readers and receive mixed opinions. Some may feel it did not tell them anything they did not know already. Whereas others may feel it enlightened them in a

September 01 2007: A Conversation With Frank Mcgee Author Of A Song For The World: The Amazing Story Of The Colwell Brothers And Herb Allen: Musical Diplomats by: Frank McGee
Today, Norm Goldman, Publisher & Editor of http://wwwBookpleasures

August 30 2007: 7 Book Writing Mistakes that Stamp Loser on Your Self Published Book by: earmabrown
Have you picked up a self published book and noticed misspelled words, a wall of text and grammatical errors? Did it inspire you to read on? Or did it cause you to lose a tiny bit of confidence in the

August 29 2007: Ten Ways To Use Video To Sell More Books by: Penny Sansevieri
When it comes to convincing a reader to buy, sometimes there 's nothing more compelling than a good sales pitch Yes, you can have excellent back copy, a stunning cover, but nothing makes a reader morph into a buyer quicker than a hefty pitch that pushes every single hot button (and even a few they didn't know they had)

August 29 2007: New Technical Writer: Have No Fear Of Writing by: Barry Millman
OVERVIEW You're a non-writer who has just been assigned to write the User Documentation for your company 's new product Your overwhelming emotion is fear, perhaps with some anger

August 28 2007: Join The Fight To Give Self-publishers An Even Playing Field by: Lynn Osterkamp, Ph.D.
Are you a self-published author who is tired of getting the door slammed in your face by reviewers, contests, conferences and more just because your books aren't published by a traditional publisher Join the club

August 27 2007: Write Your First Book to Build Multiple Streams of Income by: earmabrown
Are you writing a one time event book? If so, you must change your thinking. Think multiplication. Think series. Don't look at your first book as a one time or a one title event. Begin to look at it a

August 24 2007: Choose Life: A Eulogy For My Mother by: PF Kozak
After a long illness, my mother passed away in June 2006 Even though we all knew she had little time left, her death still came as a shock

August 24 2007: Ten Ways To Use Audio To Sell More Books by: Penny Sansevieri
We all know that audio can be a powerful way to engage your audience, but can it really help you make a book sale You bet it can

August 24 2007: A Writer’s Guide To Finding Freelance Writing Jobs by: Melissa Gallagher
Writers are very much in demand these days because of the rising demands for their online content The pay is oftentimes better and the hours are not so long

August 24 2007: How To Launch A Part-time Freelance Writing Career by: Melissa Gallagher
In the industry of freelancing, among the most in demand are writers This is especially true with the birth of the Internet, which tripled the need for writers because of the various websites and online content that are constantly being updated

August 24 2007: A Freelancer 's Guide To Meeting Project Deadlines by: Melissa Gallagher
When it comes to meeting deadlines, one way to manage your timetable effectively is to divide the large jobs and farm them out to several freelancers Let’s say you’ve been awarded a writing job to write an e-book on childcare with 10 chapters for $2,000 over a 45 day period of time

August 22 2007: How To Get A New York Publisher by: Penny Sansevieri
When you look at the numbers, it’s clear that the New York publishing scene is a tough nut to crack The reality is that with 83% of Americans wanting to write a book, the competition for a publisher’s attention is steep

August 21 2007: A Conversation With Helen Barer Author Of Fitness Kills by: Helen Barer
Today, Norm Goldman, Publisher & Editor of http://Bookpleasurescom is pleased to have as our guest, Helen Barer author of Fitness Kills

August 17 2007: Be The Next Oscar Wilde With A Home Mortgage Refinancing Lender by: Rony Walker
Anybody can write but not everybody can be a writer The mark of a true writer is the ability to express him or herself with eloquence and grace

August 15 2007: Cross Pens: Putting Your Imagination Into Words by: Bradlley Mckoy
Writing as an Art Not many are born writers but for sure, there are a talented few Many view writing as a mode of human expression but for some, it is also a form of art

August 15 2007: If You Love To Write, Do It With Fountain Pens by: Bradlley Mckoy
Fountain pens aren't ordinary writing instruments: they are works of art Just like timepieces, fountain pens are meticulously crafted by skilled artists and engineers to come up with well designed yet fully functional fountain pens

August 14 2007: I'm Published, Now What? by: Penny Sansevieri
So you’re published Congratulations



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