Writing Articles
511: I Have My Manuscript, Now What? A Look at the World of Publishing
To work with a publisher, you'll need to send out query letters and/or a book proposal. This is a letter or a few pages briefly describing your text, why it is unique, characteristics of your target market and how you can help market the book. Most publishers don't accept unsolicited manuscripts, so you'll need to convince them to read yours. If they request that you forward your entire manuscript, you have one foot in the door. Be prepared to send more than one query and don't expect a response next week.
512: The Profitable World of Self Publishing
It's great waking up each morning to have sales of my books and manuals waiting there for me on the computer...
513: The Secret to Writing a Captivating Speech for Any Occasion
You're going to write a speech. And you're scared to death. Sure, I know you're not afraid of the speechmaking. Spouting it out is comparatively easy; in fact, it may be fun. But writing-ah! That is another story.
514: Why Hit Songs Aren't Hit or Miss
Writing a song is, in many ways, like baking a cake. Almost anyone can do it. On the surface it appears to be merely a matter of selecting the proper ingredients and putting them together according to some prescribed recipe. However, in reality songwriting is not quite as simple as all that.
515: The Psychology Of Effortless Writing
Through writing I can convey my entire experience so that someone else can benefit from it and learn from that experience without having had to be there. So, by writing I can give others much more than I can in person. In addition, writing bends time and I can convey my experience to someone centuries away.
516: There Is No Try
Luke stands before Yoda in the movie, The Empire Strikes Back.
Luke's face is alight. He's astounded that Yoda was able to lift the spaceship from the swamp, when Luke could barely move it.
"I d
517: Turn One Moment Into One Hundred Years
Can you, in one moment, create a legacy that will outlast you? I can, in fact, I have.
Get 100 years worth of traffic to your site. Don't believe me? Find out what I mean.
518: Follow up on New Concepts with Action
This is good advice for Yoga teachers and students alike.
Unfortunately, you cannot progress without implementing new ideas, changing systems, or generating action. You have to accept evolution of
519: Never Trust a 'Silent' Customer
Do you have customers that leave suddenly? You were doing an outstanding job for them, lavishing them with truckloads of service and yet they disappeared without a word.
The key operating factor here is 'without a word.' That's the scary part! The silent ones are always the most dangerous. If you would like to learn how to keep your customers, you've first got to keep them noisy. Read this marketing article to find out just how you can make complaining clients one of your biggest assets.
520: The Mystery of Enlightenment
Initially, enlightenment is living in the present moment and accepting your situation as it is. That is a pretty heavy task for anyone in any time. It is often said that an enlightened person cannot b
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