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Your Readers Love an Element of Suspense. Here's How to Give it to Them
Whatever kind of book you are writing a dollop of suspense will do to your readers precisely what you've written the book for: so that they will read it and keep on reading it to the end!
Why You Should Write Your Autobiography
Your life story is unique. You have been through situations, events and emotions that no-one else has in quite the same way. These memories are worth recording.
Want More Traffic? Here's How
If your website is a flop because nobody visits, then I've got news for you. You're probably not operating these basic stratagems that will bring the traffic straight to your site.
Use The Secret of Power Words to Skyrocket Your Sales
Want to make more sales but can't afford to have your sales pages written for you? Spent money on buying visitors, but still getting no sales? The solution could be as simple as using some simple but powerful words alter the minds of your visitors into a buying attitude.
Use Online Testimonials to Skyrocket Sales
If you want to overcome your prospect's natural reticence and dubiousness, there's nothing like a good dose of testimonials to allay their fears. Comfort them with the knowledge that someone else has bought your product and has genuinely found if useful.
Use Emotion to Make Your Characters Real Living People
When we think about emotion in a story the word can mean different things to different people. The main divide and therefore the main difference is, of course, the male/female one. It might seem obvious, but if there is any doubt as to which you are writing for, men or women, think about it because your story must be couched to suit.
Understanding Parts of Speech for the Adverbialy Challenged
Dear writers, we are gathered here today to bring together these Nine Parts of Speech into a holy matrix of well turned out sentences which, by the grace of God, no publisher or editor shall cast asunder. A bit hesitant about parts of speech? Don't know your verbs from your conjunctions? Read on...
Sales flagging? These 7 Incredible Tactics Will Bring Life Back to Your Bank Balance
Disappointed at making few, or even no, sales? Despairing that you'll ever make anything but a few measley dollars with your Internet marketing efforts? Then you need to put this sales boosting tactics to work and raise your game.
Publishers Love Well Turned Out Manuscripts. Here's How to Prepare Yours
Send in a sloppy, grubby manuscript and your chances of rejection are greatly increased. Send in a smart, clean, tidy manuscript and the publishers offices will ring with the cry - "Hey, here's someone who knows how to do it properly! Break out the Champaign! Bring on the dancing girls!' But maybe not the latter if it's a Monday.
Planning Your Novel is the Key to Success
Some writers claim they can sit down with a good idea for a novel and bash away until it's finished. It takes an extraordinary mind to do that. Most of today's writers will tell you that they prepare a framework, a synopsis, from which to generate their 100,000 or so words. Here's a suggested system to achieve that.
Minor Characters in Your Story. Do You Really Need Them?
The vast majority of fiction writers write short stories, whether they write for their own pleasure, for the writing circle they belong to, a competition or whether they aim to get them published. The temptation to bring in lots of exciting characters can be irresistible. But are they necessary?
Liven up Your Stories With a Good Helping of Conflict
Most types of story, whether short stories or novels, absolutely need that vital ingredient: the conflict. Preferably more than one. You may well have your characters all fleshed out and ready to go, but don't give them an easy ride! Bring some angst into their lives, your readers will love it!
Lace Your Story with Tension Filled Incidents to Excite Your Reader
Tension is inextricably bound up in the emotions of your characters, and by introducing tension you lead your readers into the same emotions, as they 'feel' for the characters in your story.
Just What Is The Deep Web and How Do I Get Into It?
You've got a brilliant idea for an article, but your research is pulling up only scant information. What do you do? Dive into the Deep Web!
Interviewing For Beginners
You like people, you like talking, and you like getting out of the house. Great. You're practically an interviewer already! All you need now are these few handy tips and guidelines to get your first interview in the bag and off to a publisher.
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