Writing and Speaking Articles
11: The Secret "Why" For Writing
When to write? Where to write? What to write? How to write? These four simple questions hint at profound mysteries and hidden wisdom, secrets known only by the literary elite, the potential for sudden insight and heretofore elusive discoveries. This article opens the door to that secret place, invites you to share in the mystic wisdom. Okay, maybe not; but it does tell you a couple of things you really need to know.
12: Six Ways to Master the Art of Article Marketing
This article offers six ways to help you master the art of article marketing.
13: Give Your Customers Everything They Expect - and More
A common practice with respect to selling informational books is to leave your customers wanting to buy more, this is counterproductive to both your sales and reputation.
14: What To Do With PLR Content?
This article looks at the top 5 uses for PLR content online, and how you can utilise your PLR content to yield more profit.
15: Why Internet Authors don't need Critics
New authors are getting conflicting advice about whether to try their luck with Traditional Publishers or use the new resources of the internet. Which is best? Which will bring results? Mike Scantlebury has his own ideas. He is an Internet Author and believes that Traditional Publishing can no longer meet the needs of the aspiring creative writers out there.
16: Internet Authors aren't Newspaper Columnists
The internet is new, so why do critics insist on seeing it as a mere reflection of existing systems and cultural norms? Bloggers aren't journalists and people who write articles for the web aren't media pundits. We're in a New World and old traditions are dying. Isn't that the truth?
17: 5 Ideas to Confidently Unleash Your Creative Writing Skills
5 Ideas to unleash your writing skills creatively and confidently.
18: Cure Writer's Block With a Few Sneaky Tricks
People tasked with important writing projects often seem to succumb to writer's block, that agonizing feeling of not knowing where to begin on a big project. Yet professional writers never seem to get this condition. That's because they know a few secrets that protect them from ever getting stalled in a writing project.
19: Why Internet Authors don't need surfers
Internet Authors try to sell books on the web, but they waste time and effort appealing to surfers, people who are quite clearly not interested in printed material. Surfers have short attention spans and are looking for easily accessible thrills and excitement. They don't have the means, or the inclination, to look at novels, stories, or old-fashioned texts. So then, who are the ideal customers for Internet Authors?
20: Proofreading Tips - Four Effective Proofreading Tips
Proofreading should never be treated as an "optional extra" it must always be treatd as an integral part of the writing process.
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