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Getting Started for Infopreneurs
Below are list of articles on getting you started in this infopreneuring. I will be adding relevant articles as times goes by, hence do check with us regularly. If you have articles to contribute, please let me know.
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Infopreneur - Overlooked Golden Opportunity by Dr Jamie Fettig What it takes to be an infopreneur on the internet. If you like to teach, enjoying writing and write well, and have or can get access to a body of knowledge that other people are willing to pay good money for, then you could be best served by getting into the information marketing business. Notice the three qualities you need to have for the info marketing business to work for you ... [details]
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Where can I publish my Book? by Arthur Zulu If you write without getting published, then there is no use in writing at all. Those are words of wisdom from someone who wants you to seriously consider publishing your book. But before you really do so, you will do well to consider these questions: 1.Have I actually written a bestseller? ... [details]
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Simple Tips for Creating a Good Book Poster by Laura Hickey Posters can be a great and inexpensive way to promote your book. But don't rush right out until you know the key items to include on your poster. Make sure to have a bigger font than the rest of your poster to bring attention to the title and author of the book. This may be the only aspect of the poster they ... [details]
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So you want to be a freelancer? Here's How! by Vishal P. Rao Not that long ago, freelancing was something people did mainly in larger metropolitan areas where work for writers, artists, and other creative types was plentiful and easily accessible ... [details]
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Why Digital Publishing Is the Ultimate Internet Business by Linda Overstreet Opportunities abound on the Internet, but one opportunity stands head-and-shoulders above all of the rest for home based entrepreneurs. That opportunity is in digital publishing ... [details]
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Freelancers and the Internet by Jackie Sherman Have you noticed how many features in some magazines and local papers are written by the same people? It's disappointing, isn't it, when the author of the theatre review page also ... [details]
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Book Publishing Contracts for writers: What Should I Look Out For? by Dav Taylor Dave, I just got a contract for a book from a publisher that I haven't worked with before. These long, tedious legal documents just befuddle me, however! Would you mind spinning ... [details]
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How to write a proposal to get freelance work by Angela Booth If you're a freelancer looking for work, drop that CV! Your primary tool for generating work is a proposal, not a CV. Some of your proposals will be written in response to Requests for Proposals (RFPs), where businesses put out a call for ... [details]
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Your article idea must be new - but not too original by Angela Booth Editors lie. They tell writers they want to fascinate their readers with what's new and exciting. But if you read their magazines you see that they constantly recycle old topics, and if your article proposals are too edgy, editors won't buy. For example, in ... [details]
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Your creative website by Angela Booth During 2003, a Web site stopped being an optional extra for all creatives, including writers. It's now the expected thing. If I read a book by a writer I've never heard of, I'm not only disappointed if I find that she doesn’t have a Web site, I feel it also puts ... [details]
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