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by Mike Scantlebury - 2007-08-15
One of the biggest lies that Traditional Publishers peddle to would-be authors is that things 'have always been this way'. That's historically inaccurate. What we call 'publishing' is a recent inventi...
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by John Arrington - 2007-07-26
Now is the time to start writing like a professional. No more just throwing your articles together just to submit a lot of articles. This is the reason you are not receiving tons of traffic to y...
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by John Arrington - 2007-07-26
People scan over article Head Lines like we do the pages of a phone book.4 ways to write the most popular article ever written, that gets read over and over.Writing articles and submitting them ...
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by Mike Scantlebury - 2007-08-14
One of the biggest lies that Traditional Publishers peddle to would-be authors is that things 'have always been this way'. That's historically inaccurate. What we call 'publishing' is a recent i...
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by Mike Scantlebury - 2007-08-24
Perhaps the biggest surprise to all would-be writers and first-time authors is that they don't need to spend a pile of money to see their brand new book get into print. You can do it through the i...
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by Mike Scantlebury - 2007-08-24
Perhaps the biggest surprise to all would-be writers and first-time authors is that they don't need to spend a pile of money to see their brand new book get into print. You can do it through the inter...
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by Mike Scantlebury - 2007-09-01
Internet Authors are living in the present? They have to. In fact, any author needs to think about what's happening now, right now, this minute. Whether it's thinking about how to finish a chapter, or...
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by Mike Scantlebury - 2007-08-26
Perhaps the biggest surprise to all would-be writers and first-time authors is that they don't need to spend a pile of money to see their brand new book get into print. You can do it through the...
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by Mike Scantlebury - 2007-09-23
Picture the scene. You jump into your car and drive out to the nearest supermarket, maybe part of the local shopping mall. As you drive in through the gate of the car park, you notice a number of scru...
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by Mike Scantlebury - 2007-10-01
Working in the community can be hard work. Doing good isn't all that easy, especially when there's very little money and hardly any support to go round. Inevitably, a lot of time is spent trying to ra...