Best Writing Articles
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:
Have you ever wondered why people stop listening to your speech after two minutes? Perhaps they're confused... Where is this speech going? If you did not tell them at the outset you'll have an enormous job to retrieve them. If you need advice on structuring a speech, it's all in here.
When writing articles and content, be sure to have your readers "interest" in mind. Surfers prefer a site laid out like this so that it's easier to use, therefore encouraging them to return to your site regularly in search of more content.
Authors interested in promoting books should consider making trips to the major book conventions.
To get your client noticed, the publicity writer must be able to write a press release that grabs the media's attention and makes them want to learn more about what your client can offer their readership.
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.
Grammatical errors can do terrible things to your professional credibility. See how many of these common mistakes you can correct.
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?
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.
Proofreading should never be treated as an "optional extra" it must always be treatd as an integral part of the writing process.
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