- 5 Content Creators To Help Write A Book By : Dr Alicejane Lippner
Writing a book doesn't mean that you have to do ALL the writing yourself from scratch. Discover 5 ways to get your book writing done, doing as little or as much writing as meets your needs (your time, desire to write, available budget, etc.). Become a book author in 30 days quickly and easily using a proven Content Creator. - What Is Your Brand as a Screenwriter? By : Phyllis Zimbler Miller
You must learn how to write a dynamite screenplay. But there are many fantastic screenwriters out there. So to really distinguish yourself you must establish your unique "brand." - How To Break Into Magazine Writing By : Jennifer Carsen
This article explains three tips for breaking into magazine writing. - Glossary: Writing Lingo By : Jennifer Carsen
This article explains some common terms used in writing and publishing. - How to write children's books - The best place to start! By : Lisa Brunel
Find out how you can write a children's book you will be proud of! This Article focuses on how to write a children's book, where to start and what to do to get you book completed. - Write a Children's Book - Turn your Idea's into Gold! By : Lisa Brunel
Writing for children is an empowering, fun and a creative career. This article outlines how to get started writing a children's book. And what you need to know when looking for courses and resources available. - Four Common Presentation Mistakes And How To Avoid Them By : Bob Malloney
Presentation Skills - How to aviod the four most common mistakes made by business presenters. - Learn To Speak Tagalog By : Christian Ray Dinopol
Tagalog is the language that is primarily spoken in the Philippines in a region on the main island of Luzon. This language is the second most spoken Asian language in the United States. There is logical evidence that supports learning this particular language. The diversity in America is calling for individuals to work in all areas with other language skills. - Creativity tips: How to Generate a Truckful of Ideas! By : Puneet Bhatnagar
Here are some tested and proven tips for generating a lots of ideas quickly... - Teaching English in Japan: Four mistakes to avoid By : Tom Aaron
For both students and teachers, teaching is a learning process. Teachers may make the most progress in the first years of their career, but the learning should never stop. The learning stopping is a dangerous sign indicating that the teacher needs to be doing something new to continue becoming a better teacher. Mistakes are a part of learning. This article will present some mistakes I made in teaching English communication in Japan. - Learn to Write Children's Books - It's Recession Proof! By : Lisa Brunel
Learning to write children's books can provide you the opportunity to build a recession proof lifestyle. This article outlines the important aspects that should be included in your children's book to maximize your chances of becoming a published author and creating a nice part or full time income. - Good Query Letter vs. Bad Query Letter By : Jennifer Carsen
This article provides examples of both a good and bad magazine query letter. - What Is Copywriting? By : Jennifer Carsen
This article explains what copywriting is and distinguishes it from other kinds of writing - Why You Should Never Write for Free By : Jennifer Carsen
This article explains why writers should never write for free - and three suggestions for getting first clips. - Alternative Information Products Public Speakers Can Sell By : Thomas Christopher
You don't have to write a book for back-of-the-room and internet sales. You can produce audio CDs and DVDs with video slide shows from your recordings of your speeches. You can get a book from transcriptions of them. - Six Ways for Treating Writer's Block By : Tom Aaron
Writer's block is what happens to writers when they cannot think of what to write. They are unable to write. Something is blocking them from writing. Some varieties of writer's block are short-term, while some writer's blocks can be longer. Writer's block can be related to an actual writing project or something else. We have six suggestions that may help you to recover from writer's block. - Shhh! The REAL "Secret" to Writing Amazing Copy By : James Roche
What I'm about to share with you is a secret so juicy that most copywriters don't dare let it out to the public because it could put them out of business. It took me about four years to refine this technique and now I'm ready to spill the beans to you. This one hidden technique alone can forever change how you write emails, sales copy, direct mail...in fact anything you need to write so you get more leads and convert those leads to sales. - Four Reliable Ways to Book Great Speaking Engagements By : Meredith Liepelt
Public speaking is one of the best ways to get out there where people can see you and hear what you are about. However, it can be overwhelming for some and just plain "scary" for others. You might be struggling with how to get started. Here are four sure-fire ways to ensure your calendar is filled for months. - Learn Spanish Language Online By : Christine Marie Paguntalan
The Spanish language is increasingly gaining importance in America, and being able to speak and write in Spanish, is one of the most helpful skills Americans can include in their resumes, as well as in their daily lives. One of the best ways to acquire this valuable ability, is to learn Spanish language online - How Failing To Focus Leads To A Failed Presentation By : Bob Malloney
This article shows you how to focus any presentation you give on the needs of your audience. If your presentation is not interesting and relevant to the audience, why should they make the effort to listen to you? The audience invests their valuable time to come and listen to you. This article shows you how to give them a return on their investment and so leave your talk satisfied and pleased that they attended your presentation. - Presenting Yourself For Promotion By : Bob Malloney
Your quickest route to promotion is not through long hours and hard work. Promoting yourself through maximising your image and exposure to others is far more effective. This article gives you an easy way to boost your promotion prospects. - How To Get Published By : Cindy A Christiansen
Check out these eight steps to becoming a published author. - A Simple Way to Book More Speaking Engagements By : Meredith Liepelt
Speaking engagements can be a wonderful and cost-effective way to market your business. Having a speaker profile sheet, will not only enable you to have prepared information on a variety of topics to discuss, but it also provides instant credibility toyou as an "expert" in your field. This article discusses the important steps necessary to think about when writing a speaker profile document and how to promote your speaking. - Marketing Tips For Writers and Authors: 3 Ways To Capture and Captivate Your Audience Every Time By : Cheryl Antier
Three easy tips for writers or authors that will help you to capture the attention of your target market or audience, position yourself as an expert in your field, and get people to respond to you. - Writing: It's All In The POV By : Cindy A Christiansen
This article presents the subject of writing perspective or point-of-view to beginning authors. - Free Software For Creating Information Products By : Thomas Christopher
As a public speaker, you need information products, books etc., to sell at your presentations. What software do you need to create these products? And how expensive is it? - Public Speaking - How to Open Your Speech Effectively By : Edward Hope
Openings are important. Just ask the young man asking his girlfriend to marry him or employee going to ask his boss for a raise. Many public speakers know this but ignore this in their speeches. Getting going the right way increases the effectiveness of the speech in achieving the speaker's purpose. - Executive Presence: 12 Steps to Get It and Keep It By : Karen Friedman
Have you ever wondered how to develop executive presence? Is it something you can learn or do people just come by it naturally. Mastering executive presence is not as tough as it sounds. This 12 step plan will help you become the leader others want to follow - Leaving the Law for Writing: Where To Start? By : Jennifer Carsen
This article explains the questions lawyers should ask themselves before embarking on a writing career. - What Makes a Good Magazine Query? By : Jennifer Carsen
This article explains the elements of a good magazine query letter. - How To Print a Pamphlet By : Thomas Christopher
This article explains how you can create and print a chapbook (pamphlet) on your own computer or at a copy shop on 11"x8.5" paper (letter/landscape) and stapled down the middle. - Stand Up To Lead From The Front By : Bob Malloney
The ability to enthuse and inspire others is probably the most important skill for a leader. Many leadership traits are difficult to train or coach, but becoming a first class public communicator is not. - How To Speak With Ease When You Are Impromptu Speaking By : Edward Hope
Impromptu speaking is a daunting prospect for most people. There is very little time for preparation and practice. Fortunately, there are techniques that can be learned to make impromptu speaking easier. - Email messages and landing a job By : Tom Aaron
Getting an interview is a major accomplishment in this dismal job market. If you've been looking for a job, I suspect you've sent out dozens of email messages but not received dozens of responses. In this article, I'd like to offer some suggestions based on our experience of screening applicants via email. - How To Find Yourself a Book Agent By : Jennifer Carsen
This article explains tips about finding a book agent - Make Info Products From Recordings of Your Speeches By : Thomas Christopher
Here are seven ways to turn recordings your speeches into information products you can sell or use to sell other products. - So you wanna be a proofreader: Ten tips By : Tom Aaron
This article provides ten tips to help proofreaders. Follow these ten tips; you will learn and get better. Writing, editing, and proofreading are not mysterious skills that come to us naturally. If we work on them, we will get better. - The Key To Good Writing: Conflict By : Cindy A Christiansen
This article talks about one of the main keys to successful fiction writing: Conflict. - Pick a Writing Niche, Any Writing Niche By : Jennifer Carsen
This article explains why it's crucial for writers to choose niches to focus on. - Public Speaking - What Style of Language Is Most Effective By : Edward Hope
Public speaking is concerned with communication of infomration and ideas that are useful to the audience. The choice of language used will play a big part in determining how effective the speech is. - Why So Many Writers Are Morning People By : Jennifer Carsen
This article explains why it's essential to make time for writing in the morning, and 4 strategies for getting up earlier. - How Not To Get Your Book Published By : Jennifer Carsen
This article explains 4 common mistakes that new writers make when trying to get their books published. - Improve Your Public Speaking Through Conversation By : Edward Hope
Effective public speaking is about communicating worthwhile ideas and information to the audience. It is like great private conversation but with more people present. Conversation is a great arena to try out ideas and techniques that will not only improve your public speaking but also improve you skills as a conversationalist. - Avioding 'Death by PowerPoint' By : Bob Malloney
How to use PowerPoint so that it does not dominate your presentation or subject the audience to information overload or death by slides. - Seven Ways To Profit From a Video Slide Show By : Thomas Christopher
Here are seven suggestions of how to sell using video slide shows. It is easy to combine audio files and image files (recordings and pictures) in a movie editor to create video slide shows. - The Importance of Confident Public Speaking By : Edward Hope
Acquiring the skills of confident public speaking has benefits beyond just the public speaking arena. It is about effective communication and that is useful in all walks of life. This article describes some of the important benefits a person attains through becoming a confident speaker. - Think Like a Soap Opera Writer To Create Compelling Content By : Cheryl Antier
If your content has been falling a little flat, and you're not getting the visitors to your site - or worse, they're leaving and not coming back, this article tells you what soap opera writers know that you don't, and what you can learn to do - in the next 15 minutes, to write the kind of compelling content your visitors want! - Where did the best man speech originate from? By : Gareth Berry
Many years ago, in pre medieval times, the grooms best man stood beside the bride at the altar. He assumed his position at the side of the bride as protection throughout the wedding ceremony. What was the meaning behind the protection? Is it not the best mans' job just to throw a huge bachelors party, and say a few kind words at the reception? - Writers and Authors: Do You Need A Platform? By : Cheryl Antier
If you're a writer, an author, an artist, a coach or an entrepreneur, you may wonder if you need a platform. This article answers that question and gives you the juicy details about why you may - or may not - need one. - Offer A Teleseminar In Order To Build Your Income By : Thomas Christopher
One teleseminar costs you almost nothing, and gives you a plethora of products and promotional materials. You can sell attendance at it. You can sell products with it. You can build an email list. You can build your membership site. You can create products from the audio recording and transcriptions and video slide shows made from it. - Authors and Writers: Do You Know What Your Hook Is When It Comes To Getting Publicity By : Cheryl Antier
Are you frustrated because you're just not getting the media attention you want - and deserve? Are you tired of beating your head against a wall and watching while other people get the radio interviews, have articles written about them in the papers - and show up on television? Want to know their secret so you can get the publicity you want - and deserve? This article explains what you've been doing wrong, and what to do instead. - Fighting the Dragon: Using NaturallySpeaking By : Thomas Christopher
Dragon Naturally Speaking has been improving over the years, but can still be frustrating at times. Based on my personal experience, here are some suggestions for avoiding some of the pain of using it. - Public Speaking - 7 Effective Ways To Open Your Speech By : Edward Hope
Effective openings get the attention of your audience and get them interested in wht is to follow. Here are 7 easy and effective ways to get your speech started strongly. - Public Speaking - 7 Effective Ways To Close Your Speech By : Edward Hope
Do your speech closes leave the audience with the right impression? Do you use just one way to finish up? An effective speaker uses a variety of closes depending on the purpose of the speech. Here are 7 ways to close a speech to boost your effectiveness. - How To Convert Your Seminar Into a Video Slide Show By : Thomas Christopher
You can create new income streams with video slide shows of your seminars. It is simple and inexpensive and requires only video editing program such as Windows Movie Maker, an audio recording of your seminar, and your slides in presentation software format ("powerpoints"). - Copywriting Training By : James Schramko
Copywriting is a skill that all business people, whether working online or offline, need to master. Learning from an expert is the best advice you can get. - Public Speaking - How to Read Your Speech With Confidence By : Edward Hope
Reading your speech is not the ideal way to deliver your speech. It makes it difficult to connect with the audience and deliver your audience effectively. However, with a little application it is possible to confidently and effectively deliver you speech through reading. - How to Steal Email Time to Create Writing Time By : Jennifer Carsen
This article explains how lawyers and others can carve out time for writing by taking control of their email habits - How To Use Transcripts of Your Teleseminars By : Thomas Christopher
In addition to the direct benefits of offering a teleseminar, you can get an audio recording, have it transcribed, and use that for many profitable purposes. - Public Speaking - How To Uncover Interesting Stories To Be More Effective By : Edward Hope
Stories play very important part in effective public speaking. They can gain and keep an audience's attention, illuminate key points and help the speaker be more likable. The stories need to be interesting and relevant to be fully effective. There are 4 main sources of interesting stories that the effective speaker uses to enhance his speaking effectiveness. - How To Profit From A Video Slide Show Of Your Teleseminar By : Thomas Christopher
It is simple create video slide shows made from the audio recording of a teleseminar and slides. You can sell the video, sell products with the video, offer the video as a bonus to those who buy other products, give the video away to build your email list and members-only web site. - Public Speaking - Do You Make These Mistakes? By : Edward Hope
Effective public speaking is about the successful communication of ideas and information. Key to that success is connecting with the audience. If you are making the easily avoidable mistakes in this article you will not be connecting with your audience. - Public Speaking - How Improve Your Delivery Style For More Effective Speaking By : Edward Hope
In public speaking how you move and look on stage plays an important part in how effective you are. The audience will form an impression on your actions and your expressions. By improving your good habits amd eliminating your bad ones your delivery style is improved and your effectivenss increased. - How To Promote Your Book On Radio Talk Shows By : Thomas Christopher
To pump up sales of your book, nothing is better than being a guest on radio talk shows. It's free, it's easy, and you reach thousands. - Radio Talk Shows Need You And Vice Versa By : Thomas Christopher
Radio talk shows need people to be interviewed. This means that you can promote your book to thousands of people at a time at essentially no cost. - Public Speaking - 5 Easy Steps to Self Confidence Through Preparation By : Edward Hope
The fear of public speaking is a very real fear for many of us. One of the major secrets to overcoming this fear is through proper preparation and planning. - Copywriting Tips And Techniques By : James Schramko
Copywriting takes many forms, and there is a type of copywriting that once mastered, will pave your way to business growth. - Learn Copywriting From An Expert By : James Schramko
Taking lessons from a quality copywriting course will see you develop a skill that will be with you forever. - Two Tips to Overcome Your Nerves By : Claire Carpenter
This article offers two great tips to help people overcome their nerves before a public speaking engagement. These tips will help you feel relaxed and prepared to deliver a fantastic speech. - Writing and Communication Skills: OMG! Y do I have 2 rite? By : B Stewart
Educators and parents are concerned that students, raised on abbreviated text messages, will be unable to communicate in formal Standard English. - earn money writing By : Ian Saxton
Freelance writing is in great demand and this article informs you of how to get started and best ways to distribute your new business. If you can write an e-mail the you can have a successful online writing business earning you money in this difficult climate. - Public Speaking - How to Speak With Confidence By : Edward Hope
It is common and natural to experience public speaking anxiety. There are proven ways to overcome this anxiety and speak with confidence. - When to Break William Safire's Great Rules of Writing By : Tom Aaron
William Safire offers us his Great Rules of Writing. Safire joyfully breaks each rule as he writes them down. This article examines each of these rules. Following rules is not always the best way to write. Breaking the rules can result in better writing. Without rule knowledge, however, breaking the rules rarely results in improved writing. We recommend that you follow Safire's rules unless you know exactly why you are breaking them. - DIY SEO for Writers and Authors: Part 3 By : Cheryl Antier
The third in DIY SEO for Writers and Authors series, this article gets down into what you need to know about Website structure and content so your clients can find you fast! - Search Engine Optimization Made Easy for Writers and Authors Part 2 By : Cheryl Antier
Writers and authors: Learn everything you need to know to do your own Search Engine Optimization and start driving a flood of traffic to your site. Part two in a series of three articles walks you through the process - it's step-by-step easy. - Search Engine Optimization (SEO) For Writers and Authors: How to Improve your Website’s SEO (Part 1) By : Cheryl Antier
If you're a writer or author who wants to increase the number of prospective clients who can find you on the Web, learn what you need to know about DIY SEO - you can see a difference in as little as 1 day... - Public Speaking - The Essentials Of A Good Speaking Voice By : Edward Hope
The human voice is a wonderfully expressive instrument. It can either attract or repel listeners depending on how it is used. Good speaking voice habits will make you a more effective speaker. - Tips on Public Speaking - Using Your Voice to Wow Your Audience! By : Claire Carpenter
This articles offers tips on how to use your voice during a presentation to make the best possible impact on your audience. - Public Speaking - 7 Types of Humor You Can Use By : Edward Hope
In public speaking humor is an important asset to develop to add sparkle to your speech. It is possible with preparation to add humor to your public speaking. - The Latest on Tina Turbin, Author and Humanitarian By : Roberto Garabelli
Tina Turbin, author, women's issues advocate, children's book author and more, has been busy in the kitchen developing gluten-free diet recipes with her gluten-free staff and friends. (http://TinaTurbin.com/) She is also co-producing her new children's music CD (all proceeds will go to charity), working with award winning artists and is currently on her East Coast Book Tour for the "Danny the Dragon" book series. Along the way, she takes time to read to children at libraries, hospitals and schools. - Public Speaking - How to Handle Interruptions By : Edward Hope
Interruptions can cause you to lose control of the audience's attention or even turn them against you if handled the wrong way. The key to succesfully handling the interruptions in public speaking is to be prepared and to understand audience psychology. - Adjectives do not lead to strong writing: Listen to Twain By : Tom Aaron
Adjectives weaken writing; most writers overuse adjectives. Strong writing comes from strong verbs and nouns. Writers can also use similes and metaphors instead of adjectives. Mark Twain cautions us on using adjectives: "As to the adjective, when in doubt, strike it out." This article will discuss striking out adjectives, writing with strong verbs and nouns, and similes and metaphors, instead of adjectives. - Sample UC Personal Statement By : Coleen Bryan
A sample UC Personal Statement or a sample college application essay. - Listening to examples of improved writing: Strunk and White on audio By : Tom Aaron
Millions of students and writers have read "Strunk and White" over and over. Now "Strunk and White" is available on audio. This article discusses "Strunk and White" on audio and what Strunk might have said about his book being on audio. - Public Speaking - How to use Visual Aids for More Effective Presentations By : Edward Hope
Visual aids when used effectively add an extra dimension in public speaking and presenting to groups. Your audience will be grateful and your speeches will be more effective. - Punctuation and Rodney Dangerfield: No respect By : Tom Aaron
We enrich our punctuation the same way we improve our writing. We edit our rough drafts. Editing to include variety in punctuation marks can enrich your writing. This article will discuss punctuation including paragraphing and punctuation marks. - Improving the Creative Energy of Your Home By : AnnA Rushton
You may be confident that you are a creative individual, but do you make the most of the space around you to support that? - The road to hell, Stephen King, and writers By : Tom Aaron
Adverbs, like adjectives, can help your writing in moderation, but many writers overuse and abuse them. This overuse and abuse has resulted in today's overly strong reaction against adverbs and adjectives. As King says, ""The road to hell is paved with adverbs." This article discusses editing adverbs out and improving your writing. - Fear of Public Speaking? 3 Vital Tips to Beat Your Fear Forever! By : Claire Carpenter
The article outlines three vital questions you should ask yourself before writing or delivering a speech or presentation. These questions will ensure that your speech is relevant and powerful. - Stephen King and requirements for becoming a writer By : Tom Aaron
If you want to write, you need to read books on writing; you need to surf the web to see what other writers are doing; you need to look at articles and other resources. In addition to reading on the craft of writing, you need to read. This article will discuss how reading makes you a better writer. - Public Speaking - How to Practice so you can Speak Without Notes By : Edward Hope
The most admired way to deliver a speech is without notes in a natural conversational style. With the proper application it is possible to achieve this. - Public Speaking - The Power of Enthusiasm By : Edward Hope
Enthusiasm is a very powerful emotion. Combined with knowledge and preparation in public speaking you become more confident and convincing. You are more effective. And if you are not naturally enthusiastic it can be developed. - Public Speaking - Get Your Audience Interested With the Right Stories By : Edward Hope
Stories are a great way to get your audience's attention. Interesting stories are like gold in public speaking. Discovering and selecting the right stories will move your public speaking forward. - Public Speaking - Who Should Prepare Your Speech? By : Edward Hope
The internet has made it much easier to get speeches written for you or to find "stock" speeches to use in public speaking. But, is this the most effective way to prepare your speech? - Tips on Public Speaking - Banish Your Nerves For Good By : Claire Carpenter
This articles offers tips to people on how to control their nerves when they have to give a speech or presentation. - Public Speaking - The Art of Storytelling By : Edward Hope
Stories are very effective at gaining and keeping your listener's attention. They make it easier for your audience to understand your points. - Wedding Speeches: Added Gems to the Happy Occasion By : Article Submitter
Wedding speeches are a delight. Recite a professionally written wedding speech to touch the cord of happiness the correct way! Wedding speeches are channels to express your strong positive emotions for the bride and the groom. - Prepare Speeches to Motivate Listeners By : Article Submitter
Delivering flawless speeches is a skill that can be learned through practicing the art of writing an organized speech. An organized speech is an embodiment of ideas, which encourage listeners to respond by taking action. - Eulogies: Best Way to Express Your Sorrows By : Article Submitter
Eulogies are easy to make from online professional writers. Eulogies, as already mentioned are honorary words expressed in favour of others. For more information please search the net. - Birthday Speeches: True Gems in the Honour of the Birthday Boy/Girl By : Article Submitter
Birthday speeches are written by online professional writers. Birthday parties are a gala affair especially if they are special milestones of life. Search the net for more information.
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