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Plain speaking – 4 secrets for getting your book purchased by Terry Freedman What can be more infuriating to a potential purchaser of a non-fiction book than chapter headings which give no clue as to their contents? After all, if someone is looking
Surefire Ways to Get Your Magazine Article Queries Accepted by Kathy Burns-Millyard One of my writing discussion groups recently had a topic thread going about the success rate of pitching magazine article ideas. It seems that the standard acceptance
How to Control The Command Center In Your Prospects Mind by Joe Vitale Here's a million-dollar secret I've never shared with anyone before. When you use it, you will get inside your prospects' heads and manipulate their thinking to get them
Is Your Title Compelling by Nick Vernon Your title is your selling tool. It’s the first thing readers will scan and contemplate whether to read your story.
What your title’s job is, it has to lure the readers
Why Market Research Reports Are Important by James Marriot The age-old adage ‘Look before you leap’ is true for all walks of life - starting a new business or expanding an existing one being no exception. Market Research Reports are
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The Questions People Ask About Writing Niche Non Fiction by Jim Green Here is a list of questions that people frequently ask me on the topic of writing for profit in the realms of niche non-fiction. Hopefully you will find the answers helpful but
ABC’s of Publishing About Agents by Lisa Hood While there’s no Golden Rule to "Being Published"; it appears the only way to get your foot in the door is to have a respected literary agent hold it open. (I can’t count the nu
Article Writing: Easy or Difficult by Lori Steffen & Jeff Wark I'm going to tell you a story about a man that flunked out of school at the age of 16. It was so bad at school that the only A's he got were in physical educatio
Style over content by Alex Cruickshank One of the most common and mis-used phrases relating to the Web is 'Content is king'. More often than not, the truth is more like 'Content is lacking'. This is because We