Archive for January, 2008



How To Write A Book To Position Yourself As The Expert Posted By : Bob Burnham

Thursday 31 January 2008 @ 9:01 pm

A book will open doors for you no matter what your reason for writing it. Consider what you do when you are looking for information on something. Chances are you search online, visit Amazon, check out your local bookstore, or head to the library. What do all of these have in common? BOOKS! Well, okey online is not a book, yet you are book will be available online and when people search for your information using their favorite search engines, they will find links to your book.

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Why A Copywriting Service May Save Your Business Posted By : Matt James

Wednesday 30 January 2008 @ 11:01 pm

Why copywriting is the most overlooked and yet possibly the most important part of any online business. A brief rundown of how to write a sales letter and why people just don’t bother with writing copy.

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How To Use BRWT Force To Write A Book Posted By : Bob Burnham

Wednesday 30 January 2008 @ 9:01 pm

BRWT, pronounced Brute, is a writing technology unlike any other than you’ve ever seen. Using this system you will create a book quickly and almost effortlessly and best of all – it’ll be a good book. Read more to find out how to use this amazing technique

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3 Simple Shortcuts To Writing A Book Posted By : Bob Burnham

Wednesday 30 January 2008 @ 8:01 pm

Shortcuts often have a bad connotation. They get you lost for one and they have the implication that you are cheating or not doing the full job. Baloney! When you are writing a book, shortcuts can mean the difference between publication tomorrow or publication next year. I vote for tomorrow, how about you?

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Becoming A Charismatic Public Speaker Paint Pictures With Your Words Posted By : Jo Jameson

Wednesday 30 January 2008 @ 8:01 pm

Truly great public speakers know how to use images and descriptive words to build really compelling and engaging speaches. Follow these tips to see how learning to incorporate imagery in your presentations can improve your power as a public speaker 10 fold.

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Copywriting – The Difference Between A Feature And A Benefit Posted By : Counte

Tuesday 29 January 2008 @ 10:01 pm

Emotions and benefits, in most cases, sell better than functionality and specifications, as the latter ultimately does not answer the million-dollar question “what’s in it for me?” and “why should i care?”.

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Strangers Posted By : Philip Spires

Tuesday 29 January 2008 @ 10:01 pm

Strangers is a short story based on experiences of travel. It is set in the west of England some years ago.

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Why You Want To Know How To Publish Your Own Book Posted By : Bob Burnham

Monday 28 January 2008 @ 10:01 pm

Writing your book is only your first step. Publishing your book makes it real. Publishing your book is what makes you an author. Don’t know anything about publishing? It’s time to learn or risk losing your dream of becoming an author. Read on to find out why you want to know how to publish your own book.

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How To Submit Articles That Provide Both Traffic And Income Posted By : Jo Mark

Monday 28 January 2008 @ 10:01 pm

Discover how to get your articles to work overtime and provide you with both traffic and income.

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Ten Essential Rules to Follow for Great Website Content Posted By : John Peters

Monday 28 January 2008 @ 10:01 pm

The smallest piece of advice can be enough to help you write and the best advice is to keep it simple. Content should be written in such a way that is quick to scan and easy to read The copy has to speak to its reader in everyday, uncomplicated language. Here are ten more tips to follow when writing content for a website:

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