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  • Your First Step To A Digital Publishing Empire  By : Markku Saastamoinen
    The hardest part of writing is the first sentence. When you look at the whole project, it seems like an
    impossible task. That's why you have to break it down into manageable tasks. Think of climbing a mountain. You are standing at the foot of it and looking up at its summit vanishing into the clouds. How can you possibly scale such an immense and dangerous mountain?
  • How To Write A Book Despite Everything  By : Don Dewsnap
    Yes, there is a secret of how to write a book. It has to do with a hat, and water...
  • Is Article Writing A Miserable Failure?  By : Allen Jesson
    Well, it's all a result of what is called a Google Bomb, effectively many, many sites linking to any site with the same keyword, in this case, miserable failure.
  • Becoming Like Brian Keith Voiles  By : Steven Gerber
    A good, if not the best, copywriter is probably what you would like to be known. However, it takes more than just a dream to become an effective copywriter. Look upon Brian Keith Voiles.
  • Principles to Follow in Copy Writing  By : Steven Gerber
    Children are fond of copying almost anything they see, especially if it is performed by an adult. Most kids now are familiar with the computer, and the many features of this amazing thing. But copying is not always interpreted with its literal meaning. There is this process which is considered an art in itself that only well-experienced and dedicated persons can do, and this is called copy writing.
  • Web Copywriter: What It Takes To Be One  By : Steven Gerber
    There are a lot of people who wants to make money in the internet by being a web copywriter. If you are one of these people who want to get in to the action of copywriting for profit, you should know how it is done and how you can be successful in the field.
  • The Longest Paragraph inYour Sales Letter Should Be...?  By : Stuart Elliott
    Make your Sales Copy readable... your sentances and paragraphs must be short and succinct otherwise your sales letter will never be read.
  • 10 Secrets and Tips for Writing Better Solo Ads (Part 1)  By : Duane Marx
    Here are 10 secrets and tips for writing a better ‘Solo Advertisement’. This is part 1 of 3 articles that should be very helpful with improving all your advertising. But to write great ads all of these tips need to be a part of your ad writing process.
  • Ebook Resale Rights - What Every Website Owner Should Consider  By : Tahir Shah
    Article looks at why EVERY websmaster regardless of their niche should look at resale rights products as a viable monetisation method, and the mistake of leaving this valuable method out.
  • Finding a quality & professional content site web writer  By : Darren Dunner
    Normally, webmasters write the content for their sites on their own. However, it is not advisable to do so. The main reason for this is that the web masters normally are not professional content site web writers.
  • 10 More Secrets and Tips for Writing Better Solo Ads (Part 2)  By : Duane Marx
    Here are 10 more secrets and tips for writing a better ‘Solo Advertisement’. This is part 2 of 3 articles that should be very helpful with improving all your advertising. This article will get into more advanced secrets and tips.
  • 10 Reasons Why Selling eBooks on eBay May Not Be a Bad Idea.  By : John Thornhill
    Most people still don’t realise the benefits of selling digital products on eBay, so I have provided 10 good reasons why selling eBooks on eBay may not be such a bad idea after all.
  • The Power Of A Press Release  By :
    A Press Release can be a powerful way to promote your business. This is a case study of a recent press release experience.
  • Seven Super-Simple Steps To Becoming A Successful Writer  By : Jo Han Mok
    One of the keys to online success is developing new nd original content. The problem is, most people are not natural writers and don't have the skills it takes to write the kind of content that will get them traffic and attention they need. Here you'll learn seven steps top ensuring your writing success.
  • Why to go for professional web content writers?  By : Darren Dunner
    With these billions of website all across the internet everybody is looking for quality web content writers. Web site with bad quality content is good for nothing. If you want to make your visitors stay on your site for good amount of time, if you want them to come back again to your site and if you want them to make some purchases on your site then your site’s content should be of high quality.
  • How To Stop Writer's Block and Increase Your Chances of Writing Success  By : Jo Han Mok
    In today's internet business world, having writers block can cost you a fortune. Savvy entrepreneurs know that marketing their business through their own writing is critical. Now you can stop this downright embarassing problem before it stops your business.
  • Article Writing: How Do You Write For Quality?  By : Steve Dempster
    Article directories receive hundreds of articles daily - but why do some articles perform better than others? In this article we examine some of the reasons.
  • The 3 Things You Must Remember When Writing Your Sales Letter  By : Jo Han Mok
    There are literally thousands of different opinions on how to write a powerful sales letter however the average person knows nothing about writing direct response copy. These are 3 importants thing s that the average person can do to write effective sales copy.
  • Learning how to listen is a form of lifelong education  By : Hal Gieseking
    An interview about the art of really listening to others with the late Mortimer Adler, Chairman of the Board of the Encyclopaedia Britannica.
  • Ghost Writing Is A Marvellous Talent  By : Peter Nisbet
    Good ghost writers are hard to find, and should be treasured by webmasters luck enough to find them. Ghost writing is a highly skilled talent many think they have, but few actually do.
  • Have You Thought About Publishing A Book On eBooks  By : Gregg Hall
    When books were first being published they had to be written by hand, but now we have the printing press which can publish books faster than writing the books out by hand. Now even in these days we can access books on the internet for pretty much any thing that we need them for.
  • Hardball Learning: Six Hard-Hitting Strategies for Capturing Your Listeners’ Hearts and Minds  By : John Avellanet
    Do you have the backbone to engage your audience in a conversation? Long after the presentation, hardball presenters and their material remain memorable. Use these six simple strategies to shift your position from podium-presenter to focused facilitator.
  • Article Ghost Writers Can Make You Money  By : Peter Nisbet
    Article ghostwriters can make you money by bringing many benefits to your website. Bought or scraped articles can be counter-productive but original articles written for your webpage can bring all the benefits expected of original content, found nowhere else on the internet.
  • Books Talk  By : Tara Schiro
    If you are writing a book, you should know the conversation that is happening on the shelf that you want to be on. Save yourself from embarrassment by not repeating what has already been said!
  • How To Select A Hot Topic For Your New Ebook  By : T J Madigan
    It couldn't be easier to select a hot topic for an ebook. People are hungry for information, and people are looking to the Internet to feed their hunger. After you've read this chapter, you will feel confident enough to choose your own topic, or you can literally pull your ebook topic directly from this article and use it! How's that for a deal?
  • Is this poor communication? Yes!  By : Helen Wilkie
    Using self-directed questions and answers in place of straightforward factual statements is an annoying new trend, and it's just poor communication.
  • Article Writing Styles Explained  By : Steven E
    Basically, an article is a body of text that imparts information. Whether this is done in a scientific language, with an informal voice or in a more serious manner, is usually decided by the subject and type of article, and to whom it is aimed.
  • Checklist For Writing Effective Articles  By : Steven E
    Before writing an article, have you ever felt overwhelmed by a blank sensation, not knowing where to start? ...I'll bet you have!
  • Visualize Conquering Fear of Public Speaking  By : Deborah Torres Patel
    It is nearly impossible to go through life without speaking in public. Perhaps you are expected to make a toast at a wedding, say a few words at a friend's funeral, speak for a charitable organization or present to your peers at work. There are so many situations in life where you could find yourself standing in front of a group of people. How would you visualize yourself in a public speaking situation?
  • Finding Great Topics to Write About  By : Steven E
    It seems it would be a snap to write a short article of five hundred to a thousand words. After all, you’re knowledgeable in many subjects, you’re intelligent and you’re a talented writer who enjoys writing. So why do you face that dreaded writer’s block when you sit down at the keyboard?
  • The 3 Most Common Mistakes Made By Internet Marketers In Their Article Resource Boxes  By : B Hopkins
    Learn the most common mistakes authors make when trying to promote their websites with articles
  • Ten Secret Ways to Make Your Brain Get The Write Idea!  By :
    Once you have an idea for a book and a plan for how to get it written and marketed, it’s time to put your brain to work with some writing exercises. Here are 10 different tips to help your brain get the ‘WRITE’ idea:
  • Why The Information Age Is Dead!  By :
    Your Life Experiences and Passion position you with the natural readiness to make recommendations to others. It’s human nature. You do it all the time in small ways.
  • Master Presenters Use Stories to Add Impact and Drama  By : Ricky Nowak
    Using drama is an effective way of adding another dimension to your presentations. Those dimensions include timing, props, movement, voice work and interaction with the audience. It means trusting the silences between words and action and allowing an emotional connection to happen for you and the audience. This dramatic effect can be astounding as it gives an audience time to process, think, and respond.
  • Your Book Arrives From Your New York Publisher!  By :
    A large box arrives from a New York Publisher. It’s here—YOUR BOOK! You hurriedly rip it open and take the first book out. There it is…YOUR NAME as the author of your first book. You forget to breathe and your heart skips a beat in excitement.
  • How To Make Your Readers Continue To Swallow The Bait Page After Page!  By :
    Expert authors know that they must be careful with the words that they choose. Everything that you put before your readers must not just be engaging, but it has to keep their eyes glued to the page and their hearts pounding with every idea.
  • More Powerful Secrets To Make Your Brain Get the Write Idea (Part 2 of 3) !  By :
    This is the second in a series of three articles providing you with specific strategies for putting your brain to work for you when writing.
  • 3 Secret Rules for Writing Articles  By : Jim DeSantis
    You can write just about any article, even an eBook, for fun and profit if you know the "3 Secret Rules for Writing Articles". These are the basic rules used by broadcast journalists to construct short, information-packed, articles.
  • The Final Powerful Secrets To Infuse Your Brain With The Write Idea (Part 3 of 3) !  By :
    This is the third in a series of articles with brain-tempting tips that will enable you to make your dream of authoring a book a reality.
  • Hidden Tricks Of Writing Your First eBook  By : steve cowan
    Writing your first eBook should not be so difficult, as long as you follow the basic rules of doing so. Find out how, here....
  • Don't Be Misled About Audiobooks  By : steve cowan
    Audiobooks probably sound a bit old fashioned and stuffy. But, how do you know if you haven't tried? Try now for free....
  • Are You Ready to Become a Freelance Writer  By : Donovan Baldwin
    Going out on your own as a freelance writere can be exciting, but there are a few other things to think about as well.
  • How Well Will You Score In This Short Grammar Quiz?  By : Helen Wilkie
    Grammatical errors can do terrible things to your professional credibility. See how many of these common mistakes you can correct.
  • Publishing to the World Wide Web made easy  By : Ian McKenzie
    Publishing to the World Wide Web made easy. Some helpful hints for those contemplating building and publishing their own web sites. It is not as difficult as you may think.
  • Comic Thoughts  By : Roberto Bell
    Some thoughts about the 9th art.. Comics are here and i am a passionate lover of them. DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Spiderman, Superman, the art of comic is always attractive.. enjoy!
  • A Conversational Tone is Appreciated in "How To ..." Books  By : Michael Mould
    Everyone that buys a "How To..." book expects the book to tell them how to do whatever the subject matter is, but the book will be better received and more popular if it is written in a conversational tone rather than just a bunch of “do this” and “don't do that” lists.
  • 10 great tips for getting more visitors from your articles  By : Christian Kies
    Here is a depressing fact if you have your shop on the web: the reason number one people go online is not to buy things but to find free information.
    But this can be a great news - if you write free articles. It means you have a technique you can plug in and use if you need more traffic.
  • Get Over Writers Block The Simple Way.  By : steve cowan
    If you write, doesn’t matter what it is, then you have probably suffered the dreaded writers block at some point. Here’s how to get past or over it as quickly as possible…
  • 4 Tips For Writers - Don't Wait For Ideas. Make Them Happen.  By : Donovan Baldwin
    Creativity is not as hard as some people think. Here are a few tips to help get your creativity juices flowing.
  • Prepare & Practice to Overcome Your Fear of Public Speaking  By : Deborah Torres Patel
    Public speaking is one of the most common fears around. Ironically, public speaking is a mandatory task for career success and social advancement (through networking or charity work). Even getting together with a group of people for after-work drinks can be viewed by some as a presentation! In this article, you will discover how you can start to conquer the fear of public speaking with preparation & practice.
  • Chairman of the Bored...It's Your Choice  By : Ricky Nowak
    If you’ve noticed people not only looking at their watches but shaking them during one of your meetings it’s time to consider the following strategies to wake up and engage the hearts and minds of your staff and family members! There is no compromise on professionalism when delivering information in a meeting these days. Expectations of content, accuracy and accountability are high and people demand to be enlightened and informed – rightly so.
  • Self Publish Your Book - You Will Need to do Most of the Work Yourself Anyway  By : Michael Mould
    With the introduction of online bookselling, the competition to get your book published is even greater - or is it?
  • The Pros and Cons of Print on Demand Publishing  By : Michael Mould
    Most authors dream of having some big publishing house publish their work, but the realization of having it happen and the trickle of royalties may just turn a dream into a nightmare.
  • Ezine Article Writing Tips - Frankenstein's Writing Tip  By : Elaine Currie
    Article writing tips come in all shapes and sizes, this one's a real monster!
  • The Secret “Why” For Writing  By : Gary Crow
    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.
  • Six Ways to Master the Art of Article Marketing  By : Dana Blozis
    This article offers six ways to help you master the art of article marketing.
  • Give Your Customers Everything They Expect – and More  By : Michael Mould
    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.
  • Why Internet Authors don't need Critics  By : Mike Scantlebury
    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.
  • Feel the Love to Overcome Fear of Public Speaking  By : Deborah Torres Patel
    Are you one of the majorities of people that fear speaking in public? Fear of public speaking has reached extraordinary proportions affecting most people scheduled to stand up in front of people to speak. One technique that some professional speakers practice is to "feel the love in the room". This may sound like a strange suggestion at first. Read on to discover more.
  • Join the E-Book Revolution!  By : Roberto Bell
    E-books are quickly replacing printed text in many industries.
  • How to Sell Your Story to Publishers  By : Roberto Bell
    Making a living exclusively as a novelist or freelance writer is the dream of millions of people around the world, yet only a handful of people are able to realize this dream.
  • How to: Press Release Articles  By : Gert Bruhn
    When you think about How to make an newspaper or an press release or write an inculpable article, what do you visualize of first? Which aspects of How to engender an press release or write an good article are noted, which are radical, and which ones can you take or assent? You be the expert.
  • Internet Authors aren't Newspaper Columnists  By : Mike Scantlebury
    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?
  • Writing Convincing Customer-facing Marketing Collateral  By : Anuja Aggarwal
    A growing business constantly needs to create loads of marketing collateral such as brochures, whitepapers, case studies, leaflets, product documents, corporate info documents, etc. To make your collateral generate a positive impact on the audience, provide all relevant information and at the same time take care of brand imagery is a tough task. Here are some tips to write convincing collateral.
  • 5 Ideas to Confidently Unleash Your Creative Writing Skills  By : Lena Tucker
    5 Ideas to unleash your writing skills creatively and confidently.
  • 14 Tips To Help You Get Your Promotional Articles Published More Often  By : Bill .Platt
    The writers who have learned the value of using free reprint articles as a promotional tool, go back to the well time and time again because it generates real results. These tips will help you to derive more value from your own article marketing efforts and campaigns.
  • Cure Writer's Block With a Few Sneaky Tricks  By : Jo Ann LeQuang
    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.
  • Why Internet Authors don't need surfers  By : Mike Scantlebury
    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?
  • Article Cloning for fun and profit  By : Jan Michaels
    Ok ... The title is a bit misleading as there is no fun or profit involved in article cloning, but I got your

    attention! Article cloning, which is also called article spinning, or article rewriting, is the process of taking

    an original article and changing it so that it seems like a new article.
  • Proofreading Tips - Four Effective Proofreading Tips  By : Elaine Currie
    Proofreading should never be treated as an "optional extra" it must always be treatd as an integral part of the writing process.
  • Public Speaking 101: Speaking Secrets of the Superstars  By : Colleen Kettenhofen
    In this new public speaking article, discover behind-the-scenes secrets great public speakers practice that you can incorporate today! 13 proven tips on public speaking skills, conquering fear of public speaking, and getting results. Whether you're speaking in a small meeting or before a group of 400. Especially beneficial for executives, salespeople, business owners, managers, technical people, nonprofits directors and government officials.
  • The 7 Levels of Publishing, Part One  By : Mike Scantlebury
    Why would any struggling author want to risk the ritual humiliation of submitting their works to Traditional Publishers when there is a new modern alternative? Mike Scantlebury starts to lay out the 7 Levels of achievement if publishing in a challenging and thought provoking way.
  • Editor's Top 5 Ways to Make Sure Your Article Get Published and Read  By : Cindy Dykstra
    Writing and submitting articles is a time consuming task, but one that can reap huge benefits if done properly. Do yourself and article editors a favor and follow these tips to get your article published and read.
  • Talking Business  By : Vincent Stevenson
    Some simple suggestions regarding the preparation of a successful speech. Focusing on your audience will help you get your message across. Ignore your audience at your peril.
  • The 7 Levels of Publishing, Part Two  By : Mike Scantlebury
    In this second part of a long article, Mike Scantlebury continues to expound his theory that Traditional Publishers and authors want completely different things. He shows how Internet Publishing can help the struggling author and provide precisely what they are looking for, without any of the angst, frustration and disappointment found by pursuing Traditional Publishers.
  • 5 Simple Steps on How to Write Articles for Maximum Results  By : David Wilson
    The most common problem that most of the website faces is lack of traffics. You may not know it... David is the webmaster of http://www.123articleonline.com.
  • Introducing the speaker  By : Vincent Stevenson
    How to encourage and maintain the enthusiasm of the audience when introducing a speaker. Speaking tips used by the pros. Create a great rapport with the audience
  • How to use your voice effectively  By : Vincent Stevenson
    A short article identifying some tips and suggestions on how best to make the most of a speaker's voice. Although the voice is the speaker's primary tool of communication, it is often overlooked by the speaker because they are focusing on the content of the presentation.
  • Brainstorming for Article Writers  By : T. Detty
    Brainstorming can be an effective exercise for article writers. This article explains exactly what brainstorming is, what it entails, how to get brainstorming ideas, and why you should do it.
  • Never Too Old! by Mervyn Love  By : oldtimer
    Writers! Are those wrinkles making you loose heart? Think you're getting past it? Nonsense! You're never too old!
  • Abundant Content - Explode Your Article Writing  By : Enoch Tan
    The aim of writing is to get the formless into form. Once you have put something down in print, you have captured and contained it. You have made your idea presentable. The more you do it, the more you are able to do it and the faster you become at churning out writings and crystallizing thoughts. Use whatever words you have learned in your mind to express your ideas. You don’t have to wait until you learn the perfect words.
  • Demystifying Health, Wealth & Happiness --- Writing Your Way to a Radical New Existence  By : Marilyn Schwader
    Use writing to reveal what's keeping the law of attraction from working in your life. Be ready to receive, not just ask for better health, more wealth, and greater joy.
  • Turn Words Into Traffic  By : moonswamp
    Simple "Traffic Machine", Creates Instant Avalanche of FREE Website Traffic (...and NO, it doesn't involve Pay-Per-Click, Spam, FFA links, Banners, "Safe Lists", complicated search engine tactics, Classified Ads, or any other crazy traffic scheme!)
  • Writers, There's a New Game in Town!  By : Jo Ann LeQuang
    Writers may not know it yet, but they are in big demand on the Internet. But instead of just providing content to existing Internet entrepreneuers, the savvy writer can profit from this new business model by becoming a publisher. Content-rich sites that sell advertising or information product marketing are great ways for writers to self publish and assume the risks and potential rewards once reserved only for publishers.
  • Presentations for disaster  By : Vincent Stevenson
    Vince Stevenson discusses a recent TV programme where one of the main characters searching for a £100,000 job gives a poor presentation and effectively destroys his personal credibility.
  • Secrets of Cyber-Writing  By : Jo Ann LeQuang
    Writers today struggle as traditional publishing opportunities are more limited than ever and new opportunities to write online (as so-called content providers) pay very little. Despite appearances, it is actually a great time to be a writer providing you have good business skills, a desire to learn, and a willingness to study how the Internet works. Internet businesses are ideal for writers.
  • Internet Authors are the new Slush Pile  By : Mike Scantlebury
    Why do publishers contradict themselves? They want first choice of new novels, but maintain a publication rate that is suicidally low. They underestimate the internet and want authors to try them first, but give no guarantees that submissions will even be read. If authors choose the web as a priority, then Traditional Publishers will have to become Internet Prospectors, digging for gold.
  • How to Find Paying Telecommuting Writing Jobs Online  By : Arthor Pens
    As a freelance writer, you probably spend hours scanning free job boards looking for telecommuting writing jobs -- in other words, freelance writing jobs you can do from home. With so many websites listing non-paying gigs amongst their paying job postings, it can take an hour or more each day to wade through the mess.
  • Expand Your Reader Base: Write Articles for the Masses  By : T. Detty
    There are many writers who fail to realize that not everyone has the same interests as they do. However, leaving your comfort zone to write articles that cover “hot topics” is one of the easiest and quickest ways to get your name and your articles distributed on the internet.
  • White Death on the Podium  By : Peter Temple
    If you consistently use white backgrounds in your presentation support visuals, this article is for you! Reading black text on white projected slides has been described as trying to read the lettering on a switched-on light bulb. After a while, it makes the audience stare back at us like “deer caught in the headlights.” Here are all the reasons why you should NEVER anything other than light text on dark backgrounds.
  • First Impressions Count  By : Peter Temple
    Developing rapport is a critical element of any effective presentation. But an even bigger part is the first two seconds you come in contact with your audience. Within that short time, they've already formed an opinion of you. Here are the things you should know in order to influence that initial decision.
  • Things To Do Before You Post an Article  By : Gert Bruhn
    This arresting article addresses some of the key issues regarding Things To Do At present You Post an Article. A careful reading of this reading could make a big heterogeneity in how you imagine about Things To Do Before You Situate an Article.
  • Writers Can Earn More Than Article Money Online  By : Jo Ann LeQuang
    Writers used to depend on publishers or businesses for their living. Today, writers willing to think outside the box can use Internet business models to construct viable businesses based on content. In order to do this, writers need to learn about the Internet and various business models there and then do what they do best--write.
  • How not to kill your audience with MS Powerpoint  By : Vincent Stevenson
    How to get the best audience experience from your use of MS Powerpont. Incorrect use of Powerpoint gives public speaking and effective communication skills a bad name. How many times have you sat through an endless slide show?
  • The Usefulness of Outlines for Article Writers  By : T. Detty
    If you are looking for ways to quickly write your articles, you should examine outlines. In the long run, they may save you a considerable amount of time and money.
  • Cut back on Stress with Thorough Preparation  By : Vincent Stevenson
    In so many aspects of life, preparation is the key to success. Actors would not appear on stage without rehearsal, nor singers. So why do so many business people risk their professional reputations with poor speeches and presetations? Discover how to do a good job and enhance your reputation here.
  • Copywriting with Precision!  By : Mira Radu
    Copywriting nowadays is something which has evolved since its beginnings. Everybody knows that the main sense of the word “copywriter” means a writer of copy for advertisements or promotional material. This definition from the dictionary has always been the most used, and as the internet has spread all over the world, the same thing happened with this. “Copywriter”, “advertising copywriter”, “seo copywriter”, and “website copywriter” are some phrases which when they come in our mind, we start to think of various possibilities.
  • Why Publish an eZine?  By : michaeljones
    On the Internet, it is very possible to make money without selling any product. One way of doing so is through starting your own eZine, also known as an electronic newsletter.
  • Two Copywriting Secrets I Learned From Gary Halbert  By : Rasheed Ali
    Uncover two copywriting secrets the late Gary Halbert taught me that can completely transform your web copy from average to freakishly strong writing...almost overnight!
  • The 7 Levels of Publishing, Part Three  By : Mike Scantlebury
    At last, the Third Part of the trilogy brings an end to the saga. It's not Shrek, Spiderman or Oceans, but it does help to explain how such ideas get into print and reach the reading public, as well as why many of them fail. What's the best thing for authors to do? How can they get their efforts published? Mike brings his incisive wit to bear, and turns the spotlight on an industry in crisis.

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