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» How To Write An eBook To Position Yourself As An Expert
By  Connie Ragen Green | Published 2008/08/21 | Writing
People write eBooks for a variety of reasons. Sometimes they want to have a product to sell to make passive income online, or want to have something to give to people who join their list. Then there are the people who are looking for a way to gain credibility and visibility online, and to position themselves as an expert.
» Ebook Writing Using Time Management And Organization
By  Connie Ragen Green | Published 2008/08/21 | Writing
If you are writing an eBook, you may be tempted to let your work space begin to get cluttered. Even though we may joke about clutter and productivity, the truth is that you can accomplish much more if you are neat and organized.
» Ebook Writing And Marketing With A Global Perspective
By  Connie Ragen Green | Published 2008/08/21 | Writing
Although I have eBook writing and marketing students living all over the world, most of the people I work with are located in Northern America, Western Europe, and Australia. After watching the Olympics from Beijing, China, I have begun to think differently about writing and selling eBooks.
» Writing An eBook That Falls Into One Of The 6 Most Popular Categories
By  Connie Ragen Green | Published 2008/08/21 | Writing
Ebooks come in all types and sizes, but they tend to be based in one of six categories. How-to eBooks tend to do very well, but people are actively searching for additional information in each of these categories on a regular basis.
» Blogging For Your Business: Write About Your Passion To Monetize Your Blog
By  Connie Ragen Green | Published 2008/08/21 | Writing
Blogging for your business can be tedious, exhausting, and something you dread. It can also be exciting, thrilling, and something you look forward to with anticipation. What makes the difference? The degree of passion you have about your topic.
» Syndicate Your Blog And Article Content Using Web 2.0 Applications
By  Connie Ragen Green | Published 2008/08/21 | Writing
When you make a post to your blog these days, it is likely to appear in many more places than just on your blog. The same thing can happen with your articles. This is all thanks to the magic of syndication, which basically means that your content can be delivered to different sites in various places, giving you massive exposure all over the internet.
» How To Break Into Movie Writing
By  Ron Subs | Published 2008/07/20 | Writing
Breaking into movie writing is not as difficult as you think - thanks to the internet.
» Writing a Term Paper
By  Liaquat Ali | Published 2008/03/18 | Writing
"Term paper" is generally used as a catch-all phrase to refer to assignments that you would be expected to write throughout a semester. A term paper is an original written work that discusses a particular topic in detail.
» Freelance Writers: Don't Waste Your Time with Query Letters
By  Susan Daffron | Published 2007/11/15 | Writing
Virtually everything ever written about freelance writing and getting published says that you need to write query letters. Yet in the Internet Age, the truth of the matter is that query letters are almost always a huge waste of time. So what can you do instead?
» The Path to Getting Your Screenplay Sold
By  Hal Croasmun | Published 2007/10/11 | Writing
If you want to sell a screenplay to Hollywood and become a working screenwriter, there are certain steps you'll need to go through. This article clarifies the five steps that any writer will need to go through to make that first sale and start living the dream.

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