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Moving Things Around
How often, men, have you come home to find the living room furniture in different places? Your wife said she was ready for something different, so she moved some things around. It may have been inconvenient at first, but deep inside it felt good to have things a little different at home. Maybe by. . .
Networking Gold
Penny C. SansevieriWhether you're trying to find an editor for your book, or a producer to pitch your story to, sometimes it's all about networking. If you still have 999 of the 1,000 business cards you ordered, you're not getting out there enough. It's time to step out from behind that computer . . .
Never (ever) Sell Your Book
Penny C. SansevieriSo you're all ready to promote your book. You've got a great press kit, a polished bio, and a letter-perfect press release. Now you're ready to sell, sell, sell, right? Wrong. One of the biggest mistakes authors make is selling their books. Remember it's not about the book, it'. . .
Niches - The Path to More Profits
Denise RyderHey, as business owners we CAN'T be all things for all customers.I mean it would be fantastic if we could, however, you just can'tmeet the needs and wants of everyone, you would run yourselfragged trying :o(BUT ... that doesn't mean you throw your hands up in dispair andgive up ;o) St. . .
Nine Effective Tips For Improving Your Website's Usability
Web usability is perhaps the most important factor in any web design. This is the driving factor that keeps your visitors coming back to your website. Given below are a few points that you need to consider to increase your website's usability.Points to consider for improving web usability1.) Give. . .
Nobody Likes A Rambler
Liz PalmerWe all know people who ramble. They include every boring and insignificant detail, speak in five-minute-long sentences and take forever to get to the point. When they finally reach the end of their story, most people have either walked away or lost interest.If you were reading their w. . .
Nonfiction Idea Generators
Neal NaughtonThe hardest part of nonfiction writing is finding a subject to write about. Unless you’re a student or a professional writer no one is going to select a topic for you. That means you have to come up with your own themes. If you’re like most writers, your subject matter wi. . .
Not Common But Effective Free Marketing
We all know the many "free" traffic producing avenues. We all know about free classified ads, traffic exchanges, web site submitters, banner exchanges, link exchanges, but how many of you have ever thought of this FREE traffic avenue! In the past I have tried, I think, every free method of advert. . .
Oblivious Webmasters and E-zine Publishers Sitting on a 24 c
Duncan CarverIt continues to amaze me that everyday I see more and morewebmasters and e-zine publishers still worrying about the highcosts of online advertising and promotion when all this time theyhave been sitting on a 24 carat goldmine. A goldmine so valuablethat it promises to end their worri. . .
One Minute Marketing
Penny C. SansevieriSo, you say you're too busy to market your book? Well, welcome to the club. Most of the authors I work with or coach work day jobs and try to cram in as much marketing as they can after they come home from an exhausting day at the office. Working this way can be completely over. . .
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