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Calculating Article View Averages and Comparisons on Online article Submission Sites

May 10th, 2009

Can a new online author key off the statistics of the number one online article submission author on the Internet to see if they are doing well? Does it make sense to shoot for the same averages as the top online article author? Well yes and no and let me explain why.
Currently as the top [...]

I’m a Little Bit Published!

May 8th, 2009

The concept of being “a little bit published” is a viable option for those of you who have never been published.
With the onslaught of electronic publishers, your manuscript can be uploaded and downloaded within a matter of days. Instant money will fill your online mailbox and your career as a writer will be launched.
Better still, [...]

Presenting Workshops that Are Memorable and Action Oriented

May 6th, 2009

I have discovered that the majority of people prefer the hands-on workshop as their choice of presentation type. As a presenter, I also prefer leading workshops. I enjoy the interaction with participants and I feel that attendees tend to retain and use more of the material and procedures covered. In this article I share some [...]

Article Marketing: Advantages

May 4th, 2009

Article marketing is one of those marketing methods that has received a lot of attention as of late. It makes sense. Article marketing provides many benefits and is probably one of the best free methods for generating traffic and increasing sales for your business. In this short article we will discuss some of the benefits [...]

Screenwriting – 12 Rules to Get Your Screenplay Rejected Right Away

May 2nd, 2009

There is an art to getting your screenplays rejected right away. Do the following if you’d like to see your months and perhaps years worth of efforts go to the trash bin within 15 seconds or less.
1) Write a “feature-length” screenplay that is 30 pages long.
2) Write a “feature-length” screenplay that is 300 pages long.
3) [...]

90 Days Experience as a Writer

April 30th, 2009

I have just started writing seriously only 90 days back. Earlier, also I always desire of becoming a good writer. However I don’t have the required confidence in me. Many times before, I have tried to write something. However unfortunately they all were not up to the mark. I was born and brought up in [...]

Trigger Off the Preparation for Your College Writing

April 27th, 2009

“By the time students graduate high school, they should be able to produce more than disorganized self-expression or Internet chat,” said Marilyn Whirry, former national teacher of the year and a member of the board that oversees the national assessment.
In 2003, the National Assessment of Educational Progress released the results of the writing assessment test, [...]

When The Writing Gets Tough

April 26th, 2009

Recently I was the guest “speaker” in a chatroom discussion at WritersChatroom.com and we talked a bit about why it’s important to be clear about why you’re writing. We talked about having a plan for your book, not unlike a business plan, where you outline the marketing of your book and the results you want [...]

Article Star Rating Systems Online

April 24th, 2009

Have you ever noticed that online article rating systems on MSN.com and other news sources and article online submission sites tend to drag out the worst of the human spirit? Have you ever considered that these rating systems are abused by persnickety, vindictive, insomniac, Prozac taking, depressed, angry and psychologically challenged people. If they disagree [...]

The Secret to Writing a Successful Novel

April 18th, 2009

I’ve written six books, five of them novels and I have been published. While that
doesn’t necessarily put me in the same class as King or Clancy, I think I’ve
discovered a few basic truths about what it takes to put together a readable,
enjoyable, and ultimately, satisfying novel. I am willing to share this [...]

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