Aug 04 2010
Posted by admin as Author
When you want to write a book, figuring out where to start is one of the most problematic obstacles. When I talk to aspiring authors, this is one of the most common challenges that comes up. And it can hold back even the most motivated people.
You know writing your book will be good for you–it will attract more ideal clients to you, it will make your business more visible, it will allow you to make more money, and it will get your message out to much bigger audiences. You want to write the book and you have lots of ideas, but when you sit down to do it, you just can’t seem to get anything done.
Jun 09 2010
Posted by admin as Writing
Writing a book can be a challenge especially for new authors, they often don’t have the confidence to believe that the world will take them serious as a professional. They often procrastinate writing and therefore causing themselves even further reason for doubting their competence.
So how can a new professional create doubtless confidence and perceived competence? Easy write a book that eliminates all doubt to the reader. In fact a great story can even create a career that empowers the author with the ability to charge top dollar for their services based purely on the success of their writing.
Feb 10 2010
Posted by admin as Writing
As a writer, it’s very important that you know how to engage your readers and keep them interested. You would want these people to read your news articles until the end, right? Here’s what you can do to make that happen:
1. First, make sure that you write about a story that will capture the attention of your target audience. Write something that is recent and newsworthy. If you’re writing for broadsheet, explore new stories in the global arena, new issues about politics, sports, government, sports, and other more serious issues. If you’re writing for tabloids, articles about heinous crimes, latest happenings on your local community, and latest stories about entertainment will serve your readers very well.


