Writing Articles
171: First Element of Successful Article Writing
What does it take to make an article powerful enough to succeed? Avoid the frustration of having articles rejected in succession. Learn the first element to successfully create web articles.
172: Writing a Book Made Easy
Learn what the biggest obstacles to writing are and how to overcome them.
173: The Importance of a Salesletter
Not so long ago, when the computer was first mass-produced for selling to the public, a lot of industry experts predicted that nobody will want a box that does nothing besides handling data and hogging up the entire garage. They were obviously wrong. Nearly every household will have at least one computer in the US, and most even have two or three desktops!
174: How To Make Your Book Unique
Do you want to stand out in a crowded book market? You can if your book is different. Have a unique idea and twist it a little. That is the secret--be different.
175: Article Cloning For Fun And Profit
Well, 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.
176: Getting Your Song Idea Underway
Getting an idea from the muse can be easy, but how do we pursue it and make it into a finished work?
177: Ignite Book Sales with Easy Internet Book Marketing
Have you included Internet Marketing in your book marketing plan yet? If you don't start your Internet book marketing plan, you could be this time next year with the same disappointing level of book s
178: Pump Up Book Sales with a Mini Web Site
Rake in the sales from your very own cash machine web site!
179: How the Average Joe (or Jane) Can Find Jobs Writing
Learn how to actually make a living as a writer. It is easier than you think.
180: 7 Essential How to Write a Book Title Templates to Create a Top Selling Book
Is your book title designed to hook your book readers? No. It should. Titles set the stage for your potential audience. They either work to grab your potential reader by the collar and pull them in for the read or they don't.
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