Writing Articles
46: Ten Tips on How to Write a Good Review
You see them everywhere; on the back of books or magazines, listed on websites, on posters if they are films and sometimes whole sites on the internet are geared to listing them for every conceivable product. So, what are they? And, why are they so important?
They are reviews and they are important because they help consumers decide whether or n
47: The Art of Poetry Writing
Poetry can be described in so many ways, but one general concept people have about poetry is, it stems from an emotion, an inspiration, or from a particular event in the poets life. Poetry is an art form that uses metaphors to express a certain thought or story.
While telling the tale as it is can be easier understood, poetry is not into express
48: The Backstory OrJust Where The Heck Does It All Start
If you have decided to write a novel, the story that exists within it extends way beyond the book itself. This 'backstory' is what helps give your book depth: here are a few points to keep in mind about the 'past' of the book you're writing.
A novel may encompass any period of time, from an hour or two to many centuries. Yet this span of time, n
49: The End Of The World As We Know It
Sorry to start a blog with such a gloomy headline but it's true, every day is the end of the world as we know it. There is no past, there is no future, only the present, the here and now and that now is constantly changing, always has, always will do.
So, the end of the world as we know it? Yes, it will be never be the same again, but that one
50: The Last Martian Goes Home
The Martian stood in the open field surrounded by the best government artillery pointed at his head and chest and back.
The infantry troops formed a circle around him.
Up above, fighter jets waited for the word to launch a missile right into the corn field if necessary.
Unaware of the hostile force that had greeted him, innocent of all t
51: The Path to Getting Your Screenplay Sold
One of the most asked questions in screenwriting is "How do I sell a screenplay?"
Over the last 10 years, I've interviewed many produced screenwriters and they all went through their own version of the following steps as they made their first sale.
Those steps are:
1. A well-written script that is marketable.
2. A pi
52: The Power Of The Written Word or Why This One Skill Could Potentially Bring In Millions
There is one sentence that is all around my notebooks, in my workbooks and stuck on my monitor, with so much truth and power in it, it takes me to a new level of doing business every time I read it. This one sentence simply forms a barrier for a lot of marketers, though when you developed this one skill, a world of abundance opens for you.
Many
53: Three Tips to Help You Get Into Freelance Writing
Writing as a freelancer can be difficult to get into unless you are willing to put forth the effort and determination to make your success in the field.
The internet industry is an absolute boom for freelancers mainly because website owners need content. It is a must to continually provide fresh new content to website visitors if you are to kee
54: Why didn t I think of that Jaw Dropping Ad Copy Secrets
Congratulations, you've finally finished your ad copy. You've gotten feedback and it all looks good. Now do something to make your copy even better. For instance? Well...
1. Use a hand written letter on your ad copy instead
of text. Write the ad on a piece of paper, scan it and
publish the ad on your web page. Adding a personal
touch will a
55: Why It s Dangerous to Offer Free Work to Entice a New Client
Some beginning copywriters have asked for my opinion about offering potential clients a "free assessment" that consists of a free review of a marketing piece along with suggestions for improvement.
First let me say that the idea is not a bad one, and in fact it used to be a somewhat common tactic for opening the door.
But in the last five or
56: Write Your Best Book Now
Have you given up on getting your book out of your heart into the hands of your readers? Don't give up. There's an easy way to do anything and a more difficult way. The easy way usually includes getting helpful advice from someone that's been there and done that. Here are eight steps that will speed you on your way to getting your book out now:
57: Writing Contests10 Tips for Creating a Winning Entry
There are literally hundreds of writing contests open for entry at any time of the year. There are contests for every genre and level of experience -- from amateur poetry writing contests to competitions for published novels.
Some of today's top novelists, magazine writers and screenplay writers got a kick start in their careers by entering and
58: Writing Fiction from Experiences
Life is a book. No saying can hold more truth than that one short quote. Life is indeed a book waiting to be written. Ideas for the best novels and stories often come from the authors past experiences, what they observe, or what they hear from people around them. Stories often start with an idea that gets stuck in your brain after hearing or seeing
59: Writing Quality Articles And Submitting Will Help Your Website Build Links
Writing articles is one of the best ways of creating one way links back to your site. Many marketers know that writing articles are great and powerful methods to marketing online. The techniques for writing articles are numerous and beyond the scope of this article. Simple, easy to read articles are quite effective in achieving your goals of i
60: 10 Book Writing Mistakes That Stop Your Dream In Its Tracks
Did you start writing your book and quit? Yes, I know you're not a quitter. Like many of us, you may be making some simple mistakes that block your book's progress and success. Correct the following mistakes; complete your book and prosper:
Mistake 1 Failure to start small
Inexperienced book writers aim too high. Don't try to fit everything
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