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Swimming with Sharks

Posted by Lisa Hood

Swimming with Sharks

I just finished my first novel, “Shades of Betrayal”, and felt a rush of...

What Makes a Successful Speaker?

Posted by Sandra Schrift

Successful speakers do not necessarily do all the right things all the time. They often take risks and risk bombing. But all highly successful speakers take action, mostly daily, to move toward their goals with lots of course adjustments.

Make more money by answering the following eight questions about every article you write.

Posted by David Geer

Make more money by answering the following eight questions about every article you write! By David...

Publicity from Thirty-Thousand Feet

Posted by Penny C. Sansevieri

We all know that marketing a book is a process. But sometimes the process takes longer than we’d anticipated. That’s why it’s nice every now and again to hop aboard the publicity jet and get a look-see at what you’ve been doing from the thirty-thousand foot level. Why? Well, first off this birds-eye view will revel to you areas you might be overlooking or other options for marketing you hadn’t considered.

Speaking for FUN and PROFIT

Posted by Bette Daoust, Ph.D.

How do you gain contacts from a speaking engagement?

The name of the game in providing speaking...

Fight The Fluff!

Posted by Robert Warren

The first and final rule of quality writing is this: what doesn't strengthen your writing, weakens it.

Tips for a Terrific Interview

Posted by Diane Samson

As a journalist, the all-important interview is a staple for any good story. Here are five tips to make that interview count:

Revising Your Manuscript: Fourteen Questions to Ask Yourself

Posted by Dara Girard

1) Can you summarize the story in about a sentence or two?

Example:

Three daughters try desperately to save their father from his conniving new wife.

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