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Writing for Infopreneurs
Below are list of articles on helping you be a better writer. 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. We also offer RSS feed for this list of articles. You can click here for more details.
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The Right Way To Write Articles
by Steve Shaw As a follow up to my previous article on the WRONG way to write articles (see link at the end), this article shows you the RIGHT way to write articles. As you no doubt already know, writing articles is probably the most effective way to promote your web site - by writing your article in the RIGHT way, you maximize the results you can achieve from your article submissions. With your article published on heaps of web sites, and in several ezines, it's enough to set your traffic counter spinning ... [details]
The Wrong Way To Write Articles
by Steve Shaw As you no doubt already know, writing articles is probably the most effective way to promote your web site. It's a very simple principle - publishers want a vast quantity of good quality content that they do not have to pay for; you provide that content, with the provison that at the bottom of your article, they include your resource box with a link to your web site. It's a win-win situation. With your article published on heaps of web sites, and in several ezines, it's enough to set your traffic counter spinning ...[details]
A first time author publicity kit materials
by Laura Hickey If you are a new author that has been requested to send publicist materials, you may feel left in the dark on what to send. Here is a list of the usual items. 1. Author Bio - This is no place for modesty. You are competing with many other authors out there ...[details]
Predictions: What Books will sell in 2005? by Joe Vitale and Bill Hibbler Now that we've finished "The Ultimate Guide to Creating Money-Making E-Books", people are writing to us, asking for some tips on what will sell in 2005. We say someone could make good money if they created one of the following ... [details]
How to discover if your ebook idea will sell - before you actually write it? by Joe Vitale Jim Edwards sent out a survey about e-books. He asked a variety of questions. But the number one thing everyone wanted to know was this: "How do I find out if my e-book will sell---before I write it?" Obviously, that's a great question. If anyone ... [details]
How long should your story be? by Lee Masterson One common question asked by many writers is: "How long should my story be?" The simplest answer is: As long as it takes to tell the whole story. However, there are certain word lengths that editors prefer to see when submitting work ... [details]
The easiest way to write anything by Joe Vitale You've got something to say. You know it. Your associates know it. But you don't regard yourself as "a writer." How are you going to express your wisdom? How will you communicate your thoughts? Yes, you can follow the path of ... [details]
Writing a Great Story by Lee Masterson Short stories can be an excellent way to break into the competitive field of fiction publishing. Novel publishers are more willing to look at work written by an author whose work has already appeared in print. Magazines and periodicals love the short form ... [details]
Lost Genius reveals how to write sales materials that sells by Joe Vitale Bruce Barton was a celebrity in the 1920s. He was a bestselling author, confidant to presidents, master copywriter, philanthropist, congressman, and co-founder of the largest advertising agency in the world, BBDO. He helped five men become US Presidents ... [details]
Top 10 Ways for copywriters to overcome writer's block by Jo Han Mok We all know that words have the power to persuade, compel and most importantly, sell. However, many have likened the process to getting the 'right words' to trying to get blood from a stone. When I first started out, writing copy meant ... [details]
Beating Writer's Block by Lee Masterson Writer's Block is a fairly typical dilemma - one which most writers will find themselves in at some point in their writing career. The key to breaking writer's block is usually a personal one. Most writers have their own special "block-breaker" that is unique to that person, but ... [details]
Five Easy Ways to write and sell more by Angela Booth Globalization affects writers too. In 2003, you'll find yourself competing with writers from all over the world for space in newspapers, magazines, and on the bookshelves. You can, and must, fight back. You need to get creative ... [details]
Start here to write an eBook by Angela Booth Want to write an ebook? You can. Start with an idea, build on it, and before you know it, you've got a book. (I'll be using 'book' and 'ebook' interchangeably in this article, because any idea you find for an electronic book will certainly work as a print book ... [details]
Structuring your eBook by Angela Booth Got a great idea for an ebook but don't know how to start writing it? Find the book's structure, and it will (almost) write itself. I've got three partially-completed books on my hard drives that I'll complete one day. Maybe. All three books are viable ... [details]
My ten best writing tips ever by Angela Booth Here in no particular order, are the ten best writing tips I've discovered in 25 years of writing. They may work for you, too. Try them. => Tip One: Pay attention to images. Your right brain thinks in images, and when you write, you translate images ... [details]
Editing make easy by Lee Masterson So you've finally done it. You've finished your prized manuscript - the one you've spent months creating - and the temptation to pop it into a postal package and ship it off to a welcoming editor is tugging at you mercilessly. I urge you to resist ... [details]
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