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Articles by Earma Brown»
Make Your Book Readers Follow the Yellow Brick Road to the End of Your Book
Published 2007-08-27
| Most people enjoy a journey on a paved clearly marked road. Instead of leaving your readers to follow a muddy path of disorganization through your book, use repeating elements to create a can't-miss-it road like the yellow brick road in the 'Wizard of Oz' movie (1939).
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Write Your First Book to Build Multiple Streams of Income
Published 2007-08-27
| Are you writing a one time event book? If so, you must change your thinking. Think multiplication. Think series. Don't look at your book as a one time or a one title event. Begin to look at it as the beginning of your successful author journey.
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Book Writing Tips to Speed Write Your Book for Maximum Sales Sooner
Published 2007-08-30
| Where are you in writing your book? Whether you are almost finished after 2 years or just beginning, these book writing tips may help you. You owe it to yourself and your important message to finish fast and sell sooner.
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Proofread Your Writing to Boost Book Sales
Published 2007-08-30
| Are you looking for a boost in book sales? You posted your book's sales letter months ago. You double checked your easy ordering process. Yet, people visit your book's web site and leave empty handed.
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7 Book Writing Mistakes that Stamp Loser on Your Self Published Book
Published 2007-08-30
| Have you picked up a self published book and noticed misspelled words, a wall of text and grammatical errors? Did it inspire you to read on? Or did it cause you to lose a tiny bit of confidence in the author?
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How to Write a Self-Help Book that Sells Well - Write the Solution
Published 2007-10-07
| Why do people buy self-help books? Most readers buy books to solve problems or help with fulfilling a need. Problems come in all shapes and sizes. Usually a general category problem applies to all types of markets.
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5 Tips to Sell More Books With a Sales Letter
Published 2007-10-09
| First things first; words sell not graphics or flashy websites. Pretty pictures and web design have never sold anyone anything; only words can do that. You must write to convince people to take action.
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