write a book
write a book
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by Andrea Waggener - 2007-01-02
How to write a book information is something more and more people want these days. Studies have shown that three out of four people would like to write a book in their lifetime. These people are alw...
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by Judy Cullins - 2007-01-03
How's your business going to keep growing with the holidays and tax time coming? What can you do when most people don't want to spend money now?If you are concerned the cash flow won't flow and you w...
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by Jeff Smith - 2007-01-23
A technique we have used effectively for more than 5-years online is creating short, focused special reports turning them viral so that we leverage the effort of hundreds of list owners and website ow...
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by Tara Schiro - 2007-02-01
Have you ever walked through the aisles of a library late at night, hearing whispers, only to turn around and see that you are alone? If you have, then you're scaring me. If you haven't, then you re...
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by Elinor Stutz - 2007-02-13
If you self-publish, you will be responsible for getting testimonials, the cover design, title and choosing the method for printing. Whenever you seek help, it is wise to interview three suppliers to...
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by Jeff Smith - 2007-02-25
When everyone else is grumpily fighting their way to the office Monday morning, struggling with yet another week of meaningless, frustrating office politics imagine opening your Inbox to find a string...
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by Kenton Verhoeff - 2007-03-06
I wrote my first book when I was just 9. It's called "Corky the Happy Lizard". I wrote it because I like komodo dragons. They're awesome. Someday, I hope Corky grows up and becomes a Komodo.But, I wa...
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by Joan Clout-Kruse - 2007-04-03
Write a book and visualize it every day, believe it, and your book can become a reality. Visualization has been around for thousands of years: way before the amazing video The Secret. Human beings do ...
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by Corey Fayman - 2007-04-04
Okay, so I didn't really write a whole novel on my lunch hour. But I did develop a lot of the characters, locations and plot by taking a half-hour out of each workday to sketch some ideas. You'd be su...
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by Jeff Smith - 2007-04-08
What happens if you have big dreams to escape your current job, break through into a new business of your own giving you more control over your life, happiness and finances but you can't seem to figur...