This is a guest article from author and copywriter Nick Usborne. To learn about using writing rituals to increase your productivity, click here.
We all know that readers and search engines love fresh content, and lots of it. But keeping a fresh supply of content flowing is hard, especially if you have more than one blog, or you have a website and a blog that need frequent updating.
This is a guest post from Elizabeth McGee,the owner and editor of Homenotion.com.
Writing content for the web isn’t like writing for most other publications, your web content has to grab the reader’s attention and get specific results.
This is a guest post from Chuggin McCoffee of TheCoffeeBump.com about using an ebook giveaway to attract customers.
One of the challenges many bloggers face is finding the time to blog regularly. Here are some blogging tips that will help you quickly and easily create blog posts.
This is a guest post from Dave Taylor, of DaveOnFilm.com. Dave has been a successful blogger for many years, and here he shares tips on turning your love of movies into a popular film blog.
You may believe that the content of your message is what matters, and how you express it is not important. But you are judged by others based on how you use language.
How do you know that your creation is really your original work, and not just a regurgitation of the work of others? Most of us don’t intend to plagiarize anyone, but it’s hard to determine where the ideas of others end, and ours begin.
What action can you take when you find someone has stolen your copyrighted works and used them online without your permission?
Do you know where your content is? You work hard to create quality content, so you do not want others to republish your work without permission, perhaps even attaching their names to it. However, if you have put content online, chances are that someone has plagiarized some of it.
One of the secrets of getting people to buy your information products is to load them up with extras. Just like the late-night infomercials, you can tell your customers, “But wait! There’s more!” It works because everyone wants to get more for their money.
People love step-by-step instructions. Checklists are a simple way to provide good instructions, and they may help you attract customers and make more money, too.
Need help organizing your information product? To determine the best way to present information, consider how customers will use it.
Do you have to wait for inspiration to strike before you can write? If so, you are not producing as much content as you could.
What’s bigger than a business card, and smaller than a brochure? A tip sheet.
There are many myths and misunderstandings about copyright. Copyright law can be complex, but there are a few basic things you should know about copyright.
Writing a book can be (almost) painless. The three steps here will give you some ideas about how to get your project written, no matter what its length.
While anyone can benefit from publishing a book, it is of special value to entrepreneurs, professionals, consultants, coaches and other independent business owners. You may think that writing a book entails a lot of work for an uncertain payoff. In fact, it’s easier than you think. And once you have your finished book in hand, you will be looking at the key to a marketing bonanza!
When you contribute content to someone else’s book, you build your credibility and get exposure to a brand new audience. Here is how to do it.
Unusual packaging (such as three-ring binding) can work for non-fiction, but how can you creatively package and sell fiction? This article includes several ideas to help you to go beyond the printed book when finding an audience for your fiction.
Amazon.com is preparing to introduce two new programs that will change the way “books” are purchased and delivered--and maybe even the way they are written.
Today’s phrase that pays is “repurposing content.” That means taking intellectual property you have created and using it in another way. For example, turning a book into an audio program, or excerpting parts of the book into articles.
Would you like to sell your products on one of the largest, most visited ecommerce sites in the world? Amazon.com makes it easy for merchants to sell products of all kinds on their site, so take advantage of this opportunity to reach a worldwide market.
In addition to your book, think about adding other products and services to better serve your customers and increase your profits. Here are some ideas to get you started:
Publishing a booklet is a good way to create an information product which will give you both credibility as an author and almost instant profits.
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