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  • The Real Secret to Quickly Writing a Book For Maximum Profit  By : Sanyika Calloway-Boyce
    Lear The Real Secret to Quickly Writing a Book That Will Add Thousands of Extra Dollars to Your Bank Account So You Can Boost Your Business Profits and Back of The Room Book Sales.
  • Handwriting Analysis  By : Polly Priester
    Graphology is the name given to the general subject of personality analysis based on handwriting analysis. Just as in Psychology there are various schools of Psychology – Behaviorist, Psychoanalytical, and so on - so too in Graphology.

    Graphoanalysis is one such school and, from my experience, the most scientifically oriented reliable field of Graphology. Graphoanalysis is personality analysis based on handwriting analysis of the slant, size, measurement, pressure, spacing...
  • How To Cultivate Greatness In Your Writing  By : Sophfronia Scott
    There's a television commercial, I believe it's for E-trade, that talks about how nobody wants to be an ordinary...fill in the blank. Supposedly we aspire to be better. Nobody wants to be an ordinary athlete, nobody wants to be an ordinary investor. A photo of Hemingway flashes across the screen and it says "nobody wants to be an ordinary writer". That made me pause. I wasn't so sure about that.

    You see, I am struck by how often I hear from writers who want to know if thei...
  • Instantly Improve the Impact of Your Text Through Editing  By : Leva Duell
    How to get more visitors to read your sales message.
  • Is Your Resource Box Working As Well As It Should Be?  By : Jo Han Mok
    Jo Han Mok Points Out The Importance Of Your Resource Box And Shares On How To Use It Effectively.
  • All About Freelance Writing  By : Nell Taliercio
    Do you love to write? Do you have a knack for making words come alive on a page? You may want to consider freelance writing as a way to make a good living from home.

    Freelance writers write anything from newspaper columns to web content and even ebooks.

    Getting Started

    Before you go looking for freelance jobs, you should build up a portfolio of articles. You can write for your own website or blog, offer to write free articles for friends, or contact your local pape...
  • Brain Freeze? Hire A Ghost Writer  By : Nell Taliercio
    Does this sound familiar? You have a newsletter that needs to go out in a few days, but you just can’t come up with a good article to write. You have a serious case of writer’s block. Or, you know you should be adding more content to your site on a regular basis to keep the search engines (and of course your visitors) happy, but you just can’t find the time to sit down and write articles every week. There’s an easy solution to both problems. Hire a ghostwriter to write the ar...
  • Writing Good Copy Takes More Than Fancy Words  By : jim mack
    You have to pay attention to details when writing good copy. It takes more that spell check to get your message right.
  • When Writing Articles For Distribution Be Sure To Target A Specific Audience  By : Eric Koshinsky
    Writing articles for redistribution through free article directories and announcemnet lists is a great way to promote your business. By doing it properly you have a good chance of getting increased search engine traffic. More importantly if you do it right you articles can and will be picked up and published by large ezine publishers. This can mean having your article sent out to literally tens of thousands of people all waiting to read information like you are publishing.
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  • A Quick Start Guide To Writing Your Memoir  By : Sophfronia Scott
    I've learned that when a person starts thinking about telling their life story, they tend to overthink it. They get caught up in worrying about things such as what others will think and who would publish it. The whole thought process results in paralysis so they can't even figure out how to get started. But if you do your thinking in a more focused way, and then follow it up with specific actions, you'll have your completed pages done before you know it! Here's how to get goi...
  • Words to Avoid in Your Online Resume  By : David Green
    When writing an online resume there are many words that you should try to include, and many that you should avoid. We will go over some of the worst possible words to use in your online resume, so that you can avoid them at all costs.
  • Proposal Writing Strategies  By : DJ Nelson
    There are two main reasons to write a business proposal. Either someone has invited you to submit a RFP (Request for Proposal); or you are trying to gain support or funding from your employer or another organization.

    When drafting a proposal the most important thing to keep in mind is that the reader is looking for benefits; they want to know how your product, service, or idea adds value to their operation. Therefore your proposal must be well-written and it also must cle...
  • What is holding you back from being the writer you want to be?  By : Deanna Mascle
    As a writing instructor and coach I work with writers every day who are not reaching their full potential. What holds them back?
  • Putting The Critics In Their Place  By : Sophfronia Scott
    I once read that if you were a writer, it wasn't enough to just write. "You must publish what you write" was the given advice. I believe that's true and it's great advice. But when you do that, you have to know at least three things are going to happen: 1.) Someone will like your writing. 2.) Someone will dislike your writing. 3.) Someone won't care! If you allow all these reactions to make or break you, you'll be on an endless emotional roller coaster ride. You can smooth ou...
  • Write & Submit Articles To Promote Your Business And Get Traffic.  By : Uli Mewes
    Many of the newbies that are being exposed to the internet on a daily basis have dreams of running a website and making it successful. For some, this is a grueling task and leaves them short-winded trying to do so.

    There are numerous marketing techniques that can be used to generate traffic on a regular basis. Out of all of them I have tried, writing seems to work the best.

    Writing articles for ezines, newsletters, websites and forums in addition to using other marketin...
  • Hot Tips To Getting Your Articles Read  By : Jo Han Mok
    Jo Han Mok Reveals Easy To Implement Tips On Getting Your Articles Read.
  • Reading & Writing English: Words Ending In "D"  By : Frank Gerace
    The different sounds that the letter"d" takes at the end of a verb in the past tense

    An extract from the book: Word Power by the author of this article.

    The English language indicates that the action of the verb is in the past by having some form of the "d" or "t" sound end the word. We say some kind of "d" or "t" sound although the word is almost always written with a "d".

    Many people who learn English are so confused by the irregular forms of the verbs that they ...
  • Writing Resources: 7 Books For Improving Your Manuscript  By : Britt Gillette
    Whether a crawling novice or polished professional, writers from every walk of life have room for improvement in their work. An endless array of rules and techniques must be kept in mind when writing – punctuation, grammar, transition, show don’t tell, etc. As a result, it’s extremely important to have a firm grasp on the fundamentals. By stressing the fundamentals, coaches and trainers have transformed individuals of modest talent into world class competitors. Why should wri...
  • Writing Your First Novel  By : Amanda Baker
    Characters often urge a writer on, occasionally to the point of tormenting the writer as well as inspire.
  • What makes a Lloyd’s of London risk analyst write a novel?  By : Edward Victor
    Former Lloyd’s of London Risk Analyst publishes novel about London: “The Dream of the Decade” by Afshin Rattansi. Published by Booksurge, ISBN 1-4196-1686-2
  • Woody Allen's "Match Point" (2005)  By : Steven Barnes
    An analysis of the philosophical foundation of Allen's latest cinematic work.
  • Submitting Your Manuscript: Getting Started  By : Sophfronia Scott
    I am often asked "Do you know of a publisher who would be interested in my book?" There's no easy way to answer this question. You see, according to the PMA Newsletter, there are over 86,000 publishers in existence (http://parapub.com/statistics). It would be impossible to know what each one is looking for at any given time. However you do know that you're not going to submit your manuscript or book proposal to 86,000 publishers. It would be a waste of your time and money. To...
  • Your First Steps To Becoming A Writer  By : Sophfronia Scott
    What's the first step to becoming a writer? You'd think it would be "write", but it's not. In speaking to other writers and from what I know of my own journey to becoming a writer, I've come to realize that the biggest obstacle for new writers is that they don't think of themselves as writers. They have trouble developing the belief that they are writers and yet it's something you have to do. When you haven't developed that belief, that conviction, it becomes a source of sabo...
  • The Secret To Writing Success  By : Deanna Mascle
    It really is that simple and it really isn't a secret. Most successful writers know the BIC method is key to their success.
  • When "Wimpy" Makes Your List Of Power Words  By : George Dodge
    Don't be a wimp! Use powerful descriptive "picture words" in your copy. Wimpy headlines and sales copy will result in wimpy sales! Here are some tips for strengthening your copywriting with power words.
  • Can You Afford To Publish Your Book?  By : Sophfronia Scott
    Money blinds. It's as simple as that. Aspiring authors ask about the money issue all the time, in varying forms, (How much does it cost to publish? How much will I get paid in royalties?, etc.) but they can't see beyond that issue to think about the thing that will truly decide the money question. And here it is:

    What Do You Want From Your Book?

    That is the real question! Once you are clear about what you want out of the publishing process, you can decide what route w...
  • The Bible - The Source Of All Copywriting Secrets  By : Ray L. Edwards
    I've been a student of the Bible for practically all my life. There is a lot of reason why this book remains the number one best-seller year after year. I think that it is the source of ALL wisdom, yes, including successful copywriting!

    What do I mean by this?

    Simply put, every copywriting strategy can be found FIRST in the Bible. This may appear to be a strong statement but I challenge the reader to prove otherwise. As I did the research for my latest ebook "77 Ways t...
  • Forget About "Talent"!  By : Steven Barnes
    Whatever "talent" is, it is less important than the qualities of focus and honesty in creating and maintaining a career.
  • Had A Good I.D.E.A. Lately?  By : Steven Barnes
    Actual life mastery is within your reach! The primary requisite is an uncommon commitment to honesty.
  • Fitness Journaling: 3 Simple Ways to Use Writing to Increase your Workout's Effectiveness  By : Tanja Gardner
    On the surface it seems that the sedentary, passive technique of writing wouldn't do much to increase the effectiveness of a workout routine. This article, however, shows just how powerful a tool fitness journaling can be and describes techniques the author uses in her own fitness routines.
  • It Was Good Enough For Shakespeare!  By : Steven Barnes
    How does one balance the needs of art and commerce in building a career?
  • Calling All Writers--It's Party Time!  By : Steven Barnes
    Using the hypnotic "Parts Party" technique to add depth and meaning to your writing.
  • Seven Secrets Of Highly Creative Writers  By : Steven Barnes
    Ways to effortlessly generate ideas--and why this is vital to your career
  • Going With The Flow  By : Steven Barnes
    How to access the deepest wells of creativity on demand.
  • The Difference Between Critiquing and Criticism  By : Emily Hanlon
    Creativity is as fragile as a budding flower; good critiquing helps it blossom whereas negative criticism nips it in the bud. This article explores how to differentiate and what to do to protect your creativity from destructive criticism from without and within.
  • The Billionaire Writer's Secret  By : Steven Barnes
    The hidden power of chosing the oldest, most powerful plot structure in the world.
  • The "Casablanca" Secret  By : Steven Barnes
    What we want and what we need are often two different things--and a key to success in both writing and life.
  • Publish or Perish: It’s Not Only for Academia, Part 2  By : Emily Hanlon
    The journey of being a writer is truly the biggest payoff ot all. In the second and final segment of the series we explore different aspects of the writer's journey, it's challenges and its rewards and look into the passions that drive us to write.
  • Turn One Moment Into One Hundred Years  By : Chris Ellington
    Can you, in one moment, create a legacy that will outlast you? I can, in fact, I have.

    Get 100 years worth of traffic to your site. Don't believe me? Find out what I mean.
  • Follow up on New Concepts with Action  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
  • Four Useful Lies About Writing  By : Steven Barnes
    Story structures are both useful and limiting--unless you know more than one!
  • Courier Through Time  By : James Monahan
    Throughout history, other forms of communication advanced, and the fundamental need for a courier has taught man to use different methods and approaches to transport valuable documents and other resources from one place to another.
  • Promotional Pens: Writing Your Edge in Business  By : John Morris
    Pens are used by almost everybody, from students, professionals, housewives, company executives and virtually any type of job. Therefore making a promotional pen that contains the company logo, a product name, a company design and any marketing idea that a company wants the public to see is definitely effective. It reminds your customer of your company each time the pen is used.
  • Who Is The "Hero" In The Hero's Journey?  By : Steven Barnes
    An essay on the nature of the Hero, in fiction and in life.
  • Writing Well-- 6 Steps to Being Your Own Best Editor  By : Marige O'Brien
    Learning to edit your own work is an important step to producing good quality written copy. This article teaches this necessary writing skill.
  • Who Is Your Inner Critic?  By : Emily Hanlon
    Why does your Inner Critic make is so hard for you to write, even though you really want to write. This article helps you identify and come to terms with your Inner Critic
  • Tuning OUT For Success  By : Steven Barnes
    A wise man once gave me two simple rules for success. Here they are.
  • 2005: Year of the Balance of Power  By : Sramana Mitra
    In 2005, Economics, Politics, Business, Technology and Media have all seen a balance of power. An Analysis.
  • Writing Twenty Novels (in 10 easy steps!)  By : Steven Barnes
    An overview of the behaviors and mind-sets of successful, prolific writers.
  • Ten Tips on Writing and Creativity  By : Emily Hanlon
    Ten Tips to Keep You Inspired and Your Writing Jumpstarted!
  • Setting Your Novel: There's Gold in Your Own Backyard  By : Inglath Cooper
    Writing about the places we know best can show others what's unique and interesting about our little piece of the world.
  • Publish or Perish: It’s Not Only for Academia, Part 1  By : Emily Hanlon
    If the real reason we wrote was to be published, very few of us would be writing. We write because writing is our passion. We write because we must. This article explores the lie that brings so much heartache to those of us who write: If I'm not published, I'm not a real writer...
  • The Golden Hour  By : Steven Barnes
    Give yourself five minutes a day, and one hour a week--and you can change your life!
  • TOP SECRET! The One-Year Path To Publication  By : Steven Barnes
    There is a little-known "secret" to being published in a single year. It isn't easy, but it does work!
  • Defeating Writer's Block  By : Amanda Baker
    The sad thing about this particular monster, is that once it's bitten, it sinks its teeth in and begins to work its way into your mind.
  • The Mystery of Enlightenment  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
  • What Aspiring Authors Can Learn From The 2005 Publishing Year  By : Sophfronia Scott
    'Tis the season for evaluating the year gone by! Over the next few weeks you'll see plenty of articles summing up the successes and failures in industries all across the board: television, movies, automobiles, retail. It's no different for the publishing industry. Already the New York Times has run an article examining publishing's good, bad and ugly decisions of 2005. There are many tidbits here and there in Publishers Weekly as well. While the overall message can seem daunt...
  • 42 Deadly Ad Copy Sins That People Make  By : William R. Nabaza of http://www.Nabaza.com
    42 Deadly Ad Copy Sins That People Make

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