Why Write an eBook?
- By Joan Clout-Kruse
- Published 06/8/2008
- Non-Fiction
- Unrated
Writing a print book takes lots more time and money so a good way to start is to write an eBook instead. EBooks will not only promote your business, they will help you make a name for yourself and your company, and establish you as an expert in your field. Here are six tips to get you started.
Get a Cast of Characters to Help You Write A Book
- By Joan Clout-Kruse
- Published 05/12/2008
- Non-Fiction
- Unrated
You can get help with your writing just ask around! Here are some resources for helping you get your book on the way: writing buddies, book and publishing coaches, cheerleaders, interviewers, researchers, bookstores, reviewers, experts, authors, speakers, testimonials and bloggers, just to name a few. Just imagine you could have all these people rooting for your success!
How to Stay Motivated While Writing Your Great Book
- By Joan Clout-Kruse
- Published 05/9/2008
- Non-Fiction
- Unrated
Get acquainted with some important elements that can help you keep motivated to write. These elements include, but are not limited to: being in a positive environment, listening to music, writing in a clean work area, having a plan, limit distractions, and attending a writer's retreat. With this in mind, and writing about what you love, you will be sure to stay motivated to finish your book.
Tips on Writing a Book: Breaking Writer's Block
- By Joan Clout-Kruse
- Published 04/19/2008
- Non-Fiction
- Unrated
Suffering from writer's block? Here are ten tips that will get you going again: Skip to another section, believe you are getting paid, set up and follow a schedule, get connected with other writers, set up a writing regimen and follow it, get organized, go for a walk, write some poetry, reinforce your belief system, maximize enthusiasm.
How to Write a Best Seller
- By Joan Clout-Kruse
- Published 04/18/2008
- Non-Fiction
- Unrated
Learn the formula for a best seller. Some of the tips are: Have an attention-getting title, attractive book cover design, sales information on back cover, testimonials, terrific titles for your Table of Contents, and of course good content. You'll see that you too can write a best seller by simply following a few key writing tips.
Write an eBook - Make Money
- By Joan Clout-Kruse
- Published 04/18/2008
- Non-Fiction
- Unrated
There are thousands of articles on the Internet that show you how to write an eBook, but very few that tell you what you need to do to market and sell your eBook online. Some marketing tips include: Doing research, building a website, building a list, writing a sales page, having a Paypal account, promoting online, writing articles, and joining joint ventures.
Wrting E-Books For Cash Is Easier Than You Think
- By Peter Francis
- Published 04/8/2008
- Non-Fiction
- Unrated
Breaking into the writing business can be very tough. One of the best ways to do so is to take control of your own destiny and write an e-book. There is a great market for specialty e-books, and if you pick a topic that you love it can be lots of fun as well.
Top 5 Book Web Site Mistakes Blocking Your Book Site From Becoming a Marketing Machine
- By Earma Brown
- Published 03/26/2008
- Non-Fiction
- Unrated
Are you making this mistake with your book's web site? Too many book web site owners look at their web site as little more than a place to store their bio details and book cover picture. A different way has emerged. Now your book web site can be used as an effective marketing tool. Used in the right way, it can spear-head many successful marketing campaigns for you in the near future.
Writing a Term Paper
- By Liaquat Ali
- Published 03/18/2008
- Non-Fiction
- Unrated
"Term paper" is generally used as a catch-all phrase to refer to assignments that you would be expected to write throughout a semester. A term paper is an original written work that discusses a particular topic in detail.
Write a Book One Chapter at a Time
- By Joan Clout-Kruse
- Published 03/14/2008
- Non-Fiction
- Unrated
Write your book chapter by chapter and soon you will see the finished product. You can follow some guidelines such as: finding the theme, writing about personal experiences, writing an outline, recording and transcribing. Just follow these good writing habits and you will breeze through your first draft and finish it in 90 days!
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