- How To Write Reviews That Webmasters Will Link To By : Peter Coughlin
Product reviews are an exceptional tool to drive traffic to your own, or any other website They are inherently valuable and provide benefit, which is exactly what readers and webmasters are looking for - Publishing Options For Freelance Book Authors By : Brian Scott
It is difficult to break into the publishing industry as a new author, and even more difficult to get an acceptance letter from an editor at a large publishing house As an author you will work hard to finish your book, and work even harder to find the right book publisher - The Book Writer's Guide To Self-Publishing By : Brian Scott
Self-publishing has become common practice for many writers who want accolades of having a book published, no matter who publishes it Writers choose self-publishing for various reasons - You’re Not Done Yet: Eight Strengtheners For Your Sales Copy By : Marcia Yudkin
Writing sales copy for a new or to-be-relaunched product takes a lot of energy and concentration When you finish that first draft, take a rest - How To Write A Better Book By : Brian Scott
Before you begin writing your book, you must research your idea and see if it is in-demand with readers Who is going to read it - Seven Useful Tips To Ghostwrite Books For Clients As A Freelance Writer By : Brian Scott
Serious freelance writers know their income may come from other sources, not just writing articles for magazines or clients Ultimately, their freelance writing leads to writing books or e-books for themselves or as ghostwrites - Small Wonders: The Power Of Independent Publishers And Invertebrate Creatures By : Erik Quisling
Over the course of the past decade, authors and readers alike have been heard to utter a collective groan of dismay as the once elite publishing industry continues to resemble the multiplex tripe factory of Hollywood, churning out one cookie cutter product after another
This situation would be funny (considering the supreme cultural snobbery most New York-based editors feel for their moviemaking brethren on the opposite coast) were it not for the fact that each new conglomeration in publishing has a chilling effect on both the quantity and quality of new books released - How Much Money Is Enough: Thoughts From Conduct In Question, The First In The Osgoode Trilogy By : Mary E. Martin
Ever had your moral convictions put to the test Most of us think we know what we’d do in any given situation - Excuse Me, Are You A Literary Agent? By : Vera Jane Cook
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 - Eleven Questions For Laura Preble, Author By : Laura Preble
Ms Preble is an award-winning teacher, a jazz singer and pianist, and the author of The Queen Geek Social Club and its just-published sequel Queen Geeks In Love (both available from Penguin Books) - Looking For A Resume And Cover Letter Sample By : Mario Churchill
There is a lot riding on having that perfect resume and that perfect cover letter It could mean the difference that perfect job or a mediocre job that you aren’t really that happy at - Back To Back: Two Good Reads On Entry Level Leadership And Culture By : Stuart Nachbar
This month, I read two books back to back: Soldier's Heart by Elizabeth Samet and Punching In by Alex Frankel Both of these works are an excellent introduction into entry-level corporate culture and leadership development - Should I Self-publish Or Pitch My Book To A Publisher? By : Brian Scott
You've spent many nights working on your book You've rewritten it, edited it, and you used a professional proofreader to proof it - 10 Smart Moves For Getting Published In Top Magazines By : Marcia Yudkin
Eager to see your byline in magazines like Smithsonian, National Geographic, Parade or Outside Here are 10 tips on getting past the threshold of "Maybe" to "Yes" at top magazines - An Interview With Author Alan Rolnick About His New Book Landmark Status By : Simon Barrett
Landmark Status is a wonderfully funny book Alan Rolnick uses Miami as the backdrop, and real estate as the weapon, to take the reader on a madcap journey that I can guarantee you will enjoy - Should You Write A Resume Cover Letter Yourself? By : Mario Churchill
In this day and age competition is fierce for a limited number of desirable positions in the professional world The only hope that many job seekers have, no matter how qualified they may be for the position, is to create a cover letter that turns up the “wow” factor and impresses hiring managers as something a little above and beyond the others - Plagiarism, The Pits For Article Marketers By : Patricia A. Jones
Imagine…
You have written an article and placed it on your website or submitted it to some article directories You come across an article directory that you have yet to use, sign up as a member and submit your article - Eco-friendly Ways To Reuse And Recycle Books And Magazines By : Brian Scott
As more and more old-growth trees are cut down, and we face the reality of having to wait close to 100 years or more to replace them, the need to recycle paper becomes increasingly important
Paper, of course, includes books and magazines - The Svelte Thai Women And The "Won Sigh" Foreigner By : Dodie Cross
I came to realize early on in my stay in this beautiful country of Thailand, that Thai women were not only perfectly groomed and gracious, but they were absolutely "svelte" I mean, how many more attributes do they get - Love By : Mary E. Martin
Love songs are everywhere But does anyone have a definition of love, which — people claim — makes the world go around - Pop Culture, Slang, And Day-Old Sushi: Things That Can Quickly Go Bad By : Laura Preble
(And How To Keep Them From Fouling Up Your YA Fiction)
In 10 years, will anybody understand you if you say "fo shizzle" Will they stare blankly if you mention Britney Spears' buzz cut or Paris Hilton's jail time - How To Sell In Your Article Without Selling By : Peter Coughlin
Ok, so you're passionate about your website, you love talking about your subject and you're excited to share your knowledge, information, and maybe your products and services with the world But how do you share your enthusiasm with your readers without coming across like you're making a pitch - Giving The Power To The People By : Arup Biswas
Building an online community to create collaborative publications - essentially books written page by page by different people from around the world - may sound like an ambitious project but it’s happening today thanks to the power of the Internet, and more importantly, the power of people
It may sound foolhardy and unlikely to work in practice, but the concept of scores of unconnected people, perhaps even hundreds or thousands, working together to create group produced publications is proving incredibly successful - How To Self-Publish Your Poker Or Gaming Book By : Brian Konradt
Everyone thinks it is so easy to write a book With so many people writing books these days, it is amazing there are enough people still buying books - Book Review: Marketing Your Small Business For Big Profits By David Mason By : Simon Barrett
I have no idea how many books are crammed onto bookshelves all about the subject of marketing, there must be many millions It is a subject well understood, how do you make someone buy your Widget as opposed to the other guys Widget - Editorial Advice: To Listen Or Not To Listen? By : Catherine Johnson
Whether you're an author publishing through traditional means or delving into self-publishing, you are going to want the feedback of a good editor or perhaps more than one The difficulty for authors, especially those choosing self-publishing is when do you take an editor's advice and make changes and when do you determine you've gotten enough feedback - Get Inspired To Write With Your Grandfather Clock By : Andrei Myers
You look outside the window and you realize it is raining The wind is blowing hard against the oak tree out in your backyard and the tree dances with the tune of the wind - Edward Hopper: Capturing Private, Solitary Moments By : Mary E. Martin
I have a fascination with the paintings of the American artist, Edward Hopper Somehow—whether by technique, imagination or subject matter—he is able to create the most compelling and evocative scenes, which stir my imagination - Book Review: Stolen Boy By Michael Mehas By : Simon Barrett
Stolen Boy is billed as a work of fiction, however it actually explores a real event, and that event is still unfolding in the Southern California court system Jessie James Hollywood faces the potential of the trip to lethal injection for his actions - Blogging Beyond Leaps And Bounds By : Jon Caldwell
Blogging is a passion and the same time an opportunity to get places People who often find themselves searching for identity and purpose would be surprised at how blogging can make a difference for them
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