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- If How to Write a Book Is on Your Mind, Start Here By:-Ronda Del Boccio
If you've ever wondered how to write a book that will establish you as THE go-to expert in your niche, there are a number of questions you should ask yourself first. This article shows you how to establish your vision for what else you will offer besides the book--before you even write the first word.
- Networking As The Best Way To Get A Job By:-Erin Kennedy
Networking is more important now than it ever has been before. And with the rise of social media sites like Facebook (for casual users) or LinkedIn (for professionals), networking has taken on whole new dimensions in recent years
- Getting Good Employment References - No Matter What The Circumstances By:-Erin Kennedy
There's no worse feeling than worrying that your references are sub-par, average or even detrimental. When a person's made it so far in the job process, they don't want to fret that their references will keep them from that dream job. If you've had some bad experiences with jobs and subsequent references, here you'll find advice on how to get employment reference, even when leaving a job in a less than optimal way.
- Flesh Out Your Characters Using Backstories By:-Mervyn Love
It has been said that believable, enagaging, three dimensional characters are more important to a story than the plot. Whether this is true or not is open to debate, but it is certainly true that the most cleverly crafted plot will never build you a loyal following of readers if the characters are flat and uninteresting. Let's look at how to build characters using their backstories.
- Interview Responses to Avoid at All Costs By:-Erin Kennedy
An interview is your opportunity to sell yourself. Regardless of how much you may look the part, you need to answer the questions correctly to get the job. Interviewers ask key questions and look for certain types of answers. Honesty is always the best policy, but remember that it is okay not to offer information that was not asked.
- Tips for Sending Your Next Press Release By:-Heather Todd
Now that you've written your press release, knowing how to send it will ensure that it's sent to the right hands for distribution. Now all you need is the right audience. A professional editor offers a list of tips on how to effectively get your release into the hands of the media.
- Plot Got Stuck? Try this Little Trick By:-Mervyn Love
You've got this great idea to start a story off. It may be the location, the first few lines of dialogue between friends, friction between two antagonists, or a host of other beginnings, then - you just run out of steam. Who hasn't been there? Here's an idea or two of how to get past that first stumbling block and progress your story's plot.
- Public Speaker: Do Not Think on Your Feet By:-George Torok
Public speakers should not think on their feet. Presenters who try to wing it often fail, and fail miserably. Trying to deliver your presentation by thinking on your feet is an attempt to wing it. Winging anything is like spinning the roulette wheel and hoping for the best. That's not a good approach to anything especially delivering a presentation that might be important to you.
- Writing Persuasive Articles: How to Make Money Writing Articles By:-Peter Nisbet
If you want to make money writing articles, one way is to identify problems that people have and then research a solution. Write persuasive articles suggesting a potential solution, and then send interested readers to your website that offers products that will help them. People with problems will often pay to have them resolved.
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