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Tips for Plotting Your Novel - Part 1: Percolate Your Ideas
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| What do you think of when you see the word PERCOLATE? Do you picture a stove-top percolator brewing some strong coffee? That’s how I think of writing a novel. |
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Ten Questions with Jeffrey Pfeffer
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| Jeffrey Pfeffer is the Thomas D. Dee II Professor of Organizational Behavior at the Graduate School of Business, Stanford University. He is the author or co-author of twelve books.Dr. Pfeffer received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from Carnegie-Mellon University and his Ph.D. from Stanford. |
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The Four Firsts and Chapter Hooks in Mystery Writing
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| In fiction, suspense and foreshadowing create mood, tension and the desire for a reader to read more. You can do this, by using the Four Firsts rule and by using chapter hooks. If you don't know what these are, then read this article. |
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Triggers
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| Author/Writer/Guerrilla/Genius Joseph Sugarman, author of "Triggers," gives us fascinating information about triggers to making a sale. |
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The Entrepreneurial Author: Surviving Tough Economic Times By Jay Conrad Levinson and David L Hancock Foreward by Rick Frishman
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| When I started doing promotional work, I was always given a limited budget. This meant that I had to get creative and that was one of the things that really appealed to me about promotional work. So, for a long time I was doing “guerilla” marketing – without knowing it. When I was asked to do a review for the new Jay Conrad Levinson book I was very pleased. Since David Hancock is a co-author, that made me even more interested in this book because I’ve enjoyed his entrepreneur author blog. David and I share many thoughts about how authors, especially business book authors, should approach their promotion. Many of these thoughts are included in the pages of The Entrepreneurial Author. Let me say in the beginning that this book is good for many entrepreneurs – not just authors. |
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Inner Healing with Fibromyalgia
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| The Author experienced fibromyalgia for 12 years and changes her mind-set for healing. It was an inner healing first by forgiving and loving herself and doing the same for others. Then attacking the problem one on one for inner healing. She writes about this in her books, "In Due Season," and "Poise for the Runway of Your Life." The author was able to step into her dreams and destiny without any symptoms of this disease and began to write books and model at age 51! Her story is on her website. |
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Interview with Sylvia Lafair
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| Sylvia Lafair is a clinical psychologist and author of "Don't Bring It to Work". She specializes in developing leaders and transforming teams. Sylvia has been a top author for my site and I decided to ask her a few questions to learn more about her and how she helps entrepreneurs grow their businesses. |
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Helped by “The Help”
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| A motion picture titled “The Help” is proving to be a surprise late summer box office hit and after watching it recently, I wanted to know more about the author of the book on which the film was based. Among the things I found in the book, the film and the author’s personal story was a set of the most important lessons any business owner can ever learn. |
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Halloween Howl Seven by Author Paige Agnew
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| In keeping with the theme of Halloween, Seven is a mystery suspense thriller in which seven people are part of a large mysterious kidnapping for an unconventional social experiment. |
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Article Marketing: 7 Steps to a Great Author Resource Box That Drives Targeted Traffic to Your Site
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| Syndicating your articles online, also referred to as article marketing, is the #1 way to drive traffic back to your web site, if done correctly using an author resource box. Your author resource box plays just as strong a role in the makeup of your article as does useful content. Here are 7 steps you can take in your author resource box to drive targeted traffic back to your web site: |
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Michael Hyatt guest post today - Forget the royalties – just give my book away
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| I have yet to meet an author who thought his/her publisher did enough marketing or who was satisfied with . Most have the fantasy of writing the book, submitting the manuscript, and then sitting in a lawn chair next to the mailbox, waiting on those big checks to show up. The reality of publishing and the source of real income is a quite different picture. Several years ago , author of , told a small group of us author wannabes something that revolutionized my approach to writing. He said, “Everyone I meet wants to write a book. I tell them, ‘Write your book. Do a great job. Now you’re 10% finished. The remaining 90% consists of marketing, promoting, developing ancillary products, etc.’”
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