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Alternatives To Guilt By Association

By Mike Scantlebury

Young people are spending too much time in their bedrooms, tapping on their computers. It's unhealthy, we're told. Don't worry, parents, someone is keeping an eye on them. Someone is monitoring every website they visit, every item they buy or download, every keystroke they make. You want to keep an eye on them? Lots of other people do too. Is it good? Is it healthy? Is it done for their health? What do you think? No, really.

The Difference Between Belief And Trust

By Fred Nicklaus

Do you know Robert Kiyasaki? Robert Kiyasaki is a successful author, businessman, and person. Kiyasaki spent time in Vietnam serving as a helicopter pilot flying missions over the battlefields of Vietnam. He came to understand that there are many people who believe in something, but it was before and during the dangerous life threatening missions that he flew that he really came to understand trust.

The Advantages Of Information Product Resell Rights

By Angela Meyers

When you purchase the resell rights to information products you usually get a sales pages, professional graphics and files to go along with it. You are also provided with a license that gives you the right to resell that product. The license includes information about what you can or can't do.

The Power Of Word Pictures

By Gary Eby

This an article about writing, hope, love, and the power of positive images. It also contains more advice to aspiring writers.

How To Sell Your EBooks

By Angela Meyers

eBooks are very easy to sell and can be purchased over the internet. Selling eBooks is hassle free, does not involve dealing directly with anybody and does not involve shipping and handling (unless they are on a CD or DVD) or printing charges.

You Must Answer Three Questions To Find Your True Purpose In Life

By Ed Bagley

There have been times in my life when I have sat down and wondered: What is the meaning of life? Why are we here? Is this what my life is going to be? To find my reason for being, I was forced to answer in writing these three questions: Who am I? What am I meant to do here? What am I trying to do with my life?

A Writer's Secret Place

By Gary Eby

Journaling can help a writer connect with the source of inspiration within. This article will provide addition advice to aspiring writers.

Alternatives To GM Foods

By Mike Scantlebury

Well, somebody says that GM foods are good for you, but wait a minute, isn't that the same person who sells it to you? Isn't that the same person who is ripping off Third World farmers, stealing fields from Canadian farmers and concealing the amount of GM in everyday purchases like rice and soya? Uh, do they have my best interests at heart? Or is it their own interests that weigh most heavily? Who's the puppet, and who's pulling the strings?

Marketing Your Business By Becoming A Published Author

By Wendy Maynard

Author Wendy Maynard shares her tips and strategies on how best to exploit article marketing to enhance your marketing efforts.

Write A Novel The Easy Way

By Jim Driver

Writing a novel is one of the hardest tasks anyone will ever attempt. Unless you are prepared (and given some well-chosen information), it is all too easy to fail. In this article, writer, publisher and writing guru Jim Driver passes on only what the bestselling writers know.

Internet Authors Don't Need Friends

By Mike Scantlebury

You want to write a book and see it in print? So who do you think is going to help you? Not your 'friends'. Not the people who like you as you are and don't want to see you change. Not the people who are jealous of your talent and your ambition. Not the people on the same road, the same race track, aiming for the same finishing line. You think they'll help? Think again. You're on your own. Make the most of it.

Alternatives To Story Telling

By Mike Scantlebury

If the medium changes, so does the message - or so the message went in the 1970s. Does anyone still believe that? More likely, the skills, experiences and ingredients of good story telling have actually stayed the same over the years, even if quill pens have given way to computerised word processors. At least, that's what this author thinks. Agree? Or disagree, it's up to you.

Who Influenced Sir Arthur Conan Doyle?

By Chris Haycock

Influences upon literature, with a particular emphasis on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and his Sherlock Holmes Stories.

Self-Published Authors: A New Market Niche For The Virtual Assistant

By Gail Richards

More and more people are publishing their own books as independent publishers rather than waiting and hoping to find a traditional publisher who will appreciate their work. The virtual assistant is becoming a key component in the success of these efforts.

Marketing Virtual Assistant Services To Authors

By Gail Richards

Although objectively I know there are far more authors in need of virtual 'author's assistant' services than there are trained virtual assistants to meet their needs, the first question I hear from someone considering adding to their virtual skills to work with authors is: "How do I know I can find clients if I invest in getting additional training to work with authors?"

The 4 Biggest Reasons Every Author Should Count On An Author's Assistant

By Gail Richards

Every big-time author has an author's assistant - someone the author can call on to do the amazing number of tasks that surround the successful completion, publishing and marketing of a book. But first-time authors are lucky - they can have author's assistants, too - virtually.

The 7 Biggest Opportunities For The Virtual Assistant As An Author's Assistant

By Gail Richards

The occupation of the author's assistant has been around for at least two hundred years, but it has taken on new meaning and relevance over the past few years with the increasing number of authors who are self publishing as a virtual process.

Alternatives To Good Service

By Mike Scantlebury

Met any surly waiters? Unhelpful Help Lines? Hostile helpers? Why do people think they can get away with it? You're the customer. Don't like it? Take your money elsewhere. Or, if you want to keep the custom, listen to Mike Scantlebury's sad experience and learn what he had to learn. It's an interesting lesson.

Got To Think Of A Good Title, But Damned If I Can Think Of One.

By Christine Jones

Don't think of one, especially before writing the book. I let the story reveal it to me. Somewhere a character will say something or the atmosphere created will reveal it. I see titles as the last thing on the to do list when writing.

Writers Block, What's That?

By Christine Jones

I don't know the meaning of writer's block and why, because I'm not writing for the world, but for me and my passion for storytelling. What I write, I want to loan to the world to read, but when it comes down to it, why do we write?

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