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Top Ten Great Headline Ideas
(Wed Apr 5th, 2006, by Judy Cullins)
Top Ten Great Headline Ideas Judy Cullins ©2005 All Rights
Reserved.
What Makes a Great Headline?
Headlines are far more important than the copy beneath them. If
you don't use headlines within your chapter or in your Web site
sales letters and articl... |
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Get A 6 Figure Book Advance
(Wed Apr 5th, 2006, by Susan Harrow)
It's the dream of 81% of the population to write a book. No
matter how many times people tell you how difficult it is to do,
nearly everyone wants to do it. There hangs a certain romance
around writers. I think it's a kind of nostalgia or grieving fo... |
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Getting ideas that sell
(Wed Apr 5th, 2006, by Angela Booth)
*Article Use Guidelines*
Use in opt-in publications, or on Web sites, but please include
the resource box.
Please send me a copy, if possible. Many thanks.
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Summary: If you want to sell your writing, you need to get ideas
that sell.
Category: Writ... |
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And what do you do?... How to know when you're a writer!
(Wed Apr 5th, 2006, by Edward B. Toupin)
It's the funniest thing. When someone asks me what I do for a
living, I tell them, "I'm a writer." The standard response is,
"No, really, what do you do?" Somehow, I always get lost in the
conversation because I never expect that type of response. I ... |
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HOW TO WRITE A BEST-SELLER
(Wed Apr 5th, 2006, by ARTHUR ZULU)
Title: HOW TO WRITE A BEST-SELLER Author: Arthur Zulu Contact
Author: mailto: controversialwriter@yahoo.com Copyright:
Copyright © Arthur Zulu 2002 Word Count: 560 Web Address:
http://www.1stbooks.com/bookview/10975
Publishing Guidelines: Permission ... |
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Four Keys to Successful Journaling
(Wed Apr 5th, 2006, by Christin Snyder)
Four Keys to Successful Journaling By Christin Snyder
In part one of “The Healing Powers of Journaling” we explored
the various ways that journaling aids in personal empowerment
and healing. By using the following four guidelines, you can
ensure you ... |
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10 Ways to Make the Most of Your Book Endorsements
(Wed Apr 5th, 2006, by Gregory A. Kompes)
Endorsements, sometimes called "Blurbs," are wonderful and often
witty comments about your book provided by respected authors,
journalists, entertainers, and industry experts connected to
your topic. They're also one of the strongest sales tools an
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Surefire Ways to Get Your Magazine Article Queries Accepted
(Wed Apr 5th, 2006, 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 rate is about 30% - 40%.
In my own experience though, I've had about a 90% acceptan... |
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Desiging the Virtual Press Kit
(Wed Apr 5th, 2006, by Howard Hopkins)
When I first began trying to publicize my novels online, I
encountered a number of obstacles. First, I write print westerns
under a pseudonym, Lance Howard, and ebooks under my own name.
This, I quickly discovered, created a bit of confusion. I neede... |
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** The Incredible, Edible Subhead **
(Tue Apr 4th, 2006, by Alexandria K. Brown)
Of course you're familiar with using *headlines* to call
attention to Web copy, brochures, articles, or documents. But
*subheads* can be just as effective in bringing out key points
for your readers. And they also help make any document easier to
rea... |
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