Myth – You have to be a text book writing Ph.D. to be able to write articles.
Reality – Here are the simple steps you can use to begin to write your own articles for more prospects, publicity and profits.
Step 1 – Have an expertise and knowledge inside of you. When you have knowledge and expertise [...]
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Article Writing Myths: The Myth of Perfection
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How To Write, Publish And Sell A Manual From Information You Already Know
Friday, May 8th, 2009Today, there are hundreds of enterprising men and women who write simple research papers (known in the self-publishing industry as MANUALS) and sell them by mail.
In the article that follows, I’ll show you how you can do the same. I’ll show you how to select a subject, how to research it, how to write it, [...]
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When Do You Need an Editor?
Monday, May 4th, 2009According to many of my clients, writing is one of the hardest things in the world. They spend some time staring at a blank monitor and blinking cursor, they space out, they regain consciousness and curse to themselves, at how difficult it can be just to get their thoughts on paper.
Even editors need editors [...]
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Achieving Article Accumulation
Saturday, May 2nd, 2009If you are in online article writer and you submit your articles to online article submission website then you know it is important to increase the quantity of the number of articles you write and accumulate a wide variety of articles on similar subjects to your specialty.
Perhaps you are a consultant or perhaps you sell [...]
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Fear of Publishing and What to Do About It
Thursday, April 30th, 2009You’re almost done with the whole article. You should feel relieved. Instead you feel like you’ve written a bunch of junk.
It’s funny, though. At other times you’ve felt that you’ve written something worthwhile.
Now, however, you feel the urge to read several more articles, add more footnotes, edit it some more, or check [...]
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Tips on Creating an Interesting Title
Monday, April 27th, 2009“Titles are the most difficult writing in the whole book! Start thinking now of a title that will give a clue to your story and will intrique agents, editors, and, we hope, readers. Make it short.” – Ann Rule, from Writing Mysteries
When it comes to creating titles, I know of no other writer who does [...]
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Are You A Writer? Take The Starbuck’s Test!
Friday, April 24th, 2009Take this simple test.
Go to the closest Starbuck’s, bring your laptop or writing tablet, get a coffee or tea, start writing, and don’t stop until an hour transpires.
Can you do it?
If so, I believe you have what it takes to be a writer!
Granted, this seems like a weird test, and yes, I’ve passed it many [...]
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Article Marketing Values – Putting Readers First and Rewards Second
Sunday, April 19th, 2009Ask an article marketer why they write articles, and they might say they do it to grow their business. But they would be wrong.
That’s the reason they engage in article marketing, but it’s not the reason they write articles — or at least, it shouldn’t be.
Article Marketing vs. Article Writing
The purpose of article [...]
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Writing/Typing Thoughts: Does It Help Solve a Problem?
Sunday, April 19th, 2009Since my grade school years, I have already practiced writing my thoughts through small diaries and other journals. I always wrote down every single thought inside my head and I try to recuperate with the whole scenario of the day that I had. Since then, and until now, I still use a diary. But [...]
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Hero’s Journey: The Color of Money (1986) Deconstructed
Saturday, April 18th, 2009From our deconstruction of hundreds of Hollywood blockbusters at at www.clickok.co.uk/
The Hero’s Journey is the template upon which the vast majority of successful stories and Hollywood blockbusters are based upon. In fact, ALL of the Hollywood movies we have deconstructed are based on this template.
Understanding this template is a priority for story or screenwriters.
The Hero’s [...]
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