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- My Advice on Your Report Writing By: Timothy Anderson
Report writing is not an easy task. Article outlines what should be done by a student struggling with report writing to produce quality work. Useful tips are given on how to summarize plot correctly, analyze characters, and explore themes. Tags: writing critical book reviews, report writing, writing a report, writing a book report, su
- 6 Steps to Writing a Nonfiction Book By: Bobbi Linkemer
Almost everyone harbors a secret -- or not-so-secret -- yearning to write a book. Ideas range from memoirs to mysteries, from pamphlets to tomes. Books do not appear out of thin air; they are the product of much thought, planning, discipline, and effort. What follows are the 6 essential steps to take you from concept to completion of your nonfiction book. Tags: nonfiction book writing, write a nonfiction book, nonfiction writing, book writing
- 7 Questions to Answer Before You Write Your Nonfiction Book By: Bobbi Linkemer
There are many questions successful business people should ask before beginning work on a nonfiction book. Article explains seven. Tags: write nonfiction, write book, write nonfiction book, nonfiction book writing, book writing
- 7 Ways to Research Your Nonfiction Book By: Bobbi Linkemer
If you are writing nonfiction, chances are you will have to research. Here are 7 of the most effective ways to go about it. Tags: nonfiction, writing, book, book research, nonfiction book research, nonfiction writing, bo
- Defining Your Audience and Positioning Your Book Is Critical for Success By: Gail Richards
The more clearly you can define your audience—and identify their precise needs—the better you are positioned to develop a book and create sales pieces that address those needs. Tags: define audience, nonfiction, writing, book, sales
- Return On Investment of a Non-Fiction Book to the Author By: Gail Richards
A soft cover book, perhaps 6” x 9” or other industry standard size for a trade paperback would be priced retail anywhere from $12 to $30 for consumer distribution, up to $50 for a professional book, and even higher for a textbook. An add-on CD might be $20, and a book plus CD package might sell for $40 minimum. Tags: return on investment, nonfiction, writing, book, author, publish
- Your Book's Introduction is a Mini Sales Letter By: Judy Cullins
Why write an introduction for your book? Nobody reads it anyway. Up until now, this opinion has had clout. Make your introduction a powerful sales tool. When people read your clear, concise personal note to them, they will buy your book on the spot! Tags: : bookcoaching, eBook, book cobookcoaching, eBook, book coach, write your book, book writi
- Make Money Writing - How To Sell Your Information For Big Profits By: Bob Burnham
The first step to reach great profits is to write a book. The second step to reach great profits is to publish your book. Find 4 more simple to implement strategies in this article on how to sell your information for big profits. Tags: make money writing, book marketing, how to publish a book
- How to Publish a Book, Top 3 Money Saving Tips By: Bob Burnham
The initial outlay of cash when you are self-publishing can feel overwhelming. All those doubts begin to sneak in. "What if I do not sell enough books to cover my costs?" is a common fear. This is a reasonable fear if you are self publishing for the first time which is why we have provided three great money saving tips, you know, just to get you on solid ground before your book begins to make millions. Tags: how to publish a book, make money writing, book marketing
- Writing The Perfect Book Report By: Kenneth Scott
Writing a book report sounds fairly simple till the time you are actually expected to do one at school by your teacher. Tags: book report, school book report, writing book report
- How a Book Writing Coach Helps You Organize Your Nonfiction Book By: Bobbi Linkemer
A book-writing coach can help you set up a perfect system of organization for your book. These are some of the suggestions a coach would make to get you started. Tags: writing coach, writing a book, book writing, writing book, book writing coach
- How a Book Writing Coach Helps You Write Your Nonfiction Book By: Bobbi Linkemer
If you are like most authors, you could use some advice early in the book writing process. Here are some ways in which a book coach can help. Tags: writing coach, writing a book, book writing, writing book, book writing coach
- 7 Ways to Work Well With a Book Writing Coach By: Bobbi Linkemer
You have what you consider to be a great idea for a nonfiction book. You feel like a real author -- until the moment you realize you are stuck. Here are seven ways a book writing coach can help. Tags: writing coach, writing a book, book writing, writing book, book writing coach
- Write a Book, Get It Published & Make It a Guaranteed Bestseller By: DrProactive Randy Gilbert: The #1 business advisor to authors and speakers.
While "writer's block" is a common problem for authors, the main reason for not finishing a book generally comes from not knowing how to creatively solve problems and the three myths of publishing. Most authors feel that writing and publishing the book themselves is the only way to go, but this option is slow and difficult. Tags: publishing, , writing, , book marketing, , speaking, , writing and speaking, , business, , marketing, ,
- Write A Book By: Gary Pearson
Many people have the dream of becoming a published author. While some people specialize in a certain type of writing, many dream of what they consider the ultimate prize, the time to write a book. Many, many people you know may have started to write a book, but the unfinished story is sitting in a desk drawer, forgotten. This is a shame, but it is a common story. It takes a lot of dedication to write a book, and some people simply don't find the time to fit it into their life. Tags: writing, , book, , author,
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