Archive for the ‘Writing and Speaking’ Category


Best Article Marketing - 6 Sure Ways To Power Up Your Copies For Article Marketing

Monday, May 26th, 2008

Article marketing is perhaps an online advertiser’s dream come true. In capable hands, article marketing is a very effective promotional tool that doesn’t require a big budget to be successful. In some cases, it doesn’t even have to cost a thing. Your time and skills are the only things you need to have a successful article marketing campaign. Of course, a few helpful tips added to the mix can help, and for your convenience, here are six of them:

1.) Create exciting and interesting titles for your articles. Many people judge an article on the title alone, so make sure that you can grab their attention with just the title.


Fast Copywriting Skills - Uncover 6 Copywriting Secrets

Sunday, May 18th, 2008

There are six major copywriting secrets that you will want to understand if you want to make a go of copywriting in this day and age. In order to be successful at copywriting, you need to understand these tips.

One. In regard to fast copywriting success, you need to write about something in which you have experience and actual knowledge. Do not write about things that you do not understand as your lack of expertise on the topic will be truly revealed in the copy..


Karaoke Singing

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

This article is designed to help anyone to enjoy karaoke and improve their singing performance whether it be as a “virgin” karaoke singer or as someone starting out on a singing career. It contains tips designed to help old hands and newbies alike achieve a better karaoke singing style. The best piece of advice is to bear in mind that one of the whole idea behind karaoke is that it doesn’t matter how good(or bad) your singing is - you are singing for your own enjoyment. The people in the karaoke bar are there usually because they enjoy karaoke too, so it is not expected that you perform like the next American/Pop Idol. In fact some of the most boring karaoke nights I have been to have been spent watching a succession of pretty decent singers. If I wanted that I would go and see a show.


Direct Response Copywriting - The Basic Principles

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

The first insight into the mind of a copywriter is that they look for direct response copy to provide immediate results. Direct response copy works immediately or it will never work. Direct response copy elicits an immediate reaction that should result in a purchase from the customer. If the customer clicks away from the web page without responding to the call to action, the copy and the copywriter failed to perform their job.


Make Money Writing, How Most Rich Authors Really Make Their Money

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

Your book is only the top of a very lucrative iceberg. Upon completion of your book you have a decision to make. Do you rest on your laurels or do you kick your career into high gear and use the momentum of your book to generate tremendous wealth?

If you decide that you’re not ready to quit, that you do want to become a highly acclaimed and prolific author, a rich author, then your next step is to venture into the world of information marketing. Your next step is to build an Information marketing empire.

Why Build an Information Marketing Empire?


Using Article Submission Services

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

When picking a article submission service, be sure you pick one that gives commissions on
people you refer to the service. If you are submitting articles manually you are missing
out both on commissions you can earn from the submissions service referrals and also from
the traffic you are missing out on. Article submission service you be a major part of your
home business advertising.

Find a service where you can refer two or three people under you to use the service and the
service will pay you a commission equal to or greater than what they charge you. You can
make up to 35 percent on some of the article submission service referral programs. Still
the number one advantage is that you can use them to make money.


How To Choose Article Topics That Would Get Read

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

What do you think is the greatest challenge when writing articles? Probably you have guessed that getting started could be the answer. Partly, that is correct. But part of getting started is really thinking what to write. If almost every person is talking about the same topic, then you need to think of what other ideas you need to write to be unique.

So to help you with the topics that you will write, just follow these few secrets to be sure that your article would get read.


How To Self Publish A Book, 10 Little Known Money Saving Secrets

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Self publishing tasks and marketing tools can quickly add up, costing you more money than you originally planned. Here are ten tips to save money self publishing your book

  1. Hire a student or a virtual assistant to edit and format your book. Professional editors cost a lot of money but they play a vital role in the process of making your book great. College students and stay at home parents can be a significant resource if you are on a budget
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  3. Even better, ask a detailed family member or friend to go through your book word by word for errors. A second or third pair of eyes is always good book writing business
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Best Copywriting For The Web - Uncover 7 Outstanding Methods To Amplify Your Copywriting For The Web

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

Budding copywriters should never make the mistake of thinking that just because they’ve already produced an article or two, they should no longer learn other copywriting techniques. This is really a no-no. Copywriting is a skill that needs to be honed. Even award-winning, expert writers don’t rest on their laurels. They continue to learn new techniques. If you’re a budding copywriter, here are seven outstanding methods for you to bear in mind should you need to amplify your writing skills for the web:

1. It all boils down to the topic. If your article’s topic isn’t appealing enough or is too vague, you can be sure that no one will read your work.


Are You Clueless? The Impact Of Nonverbal Communication

Monday, April 21st, 2008

Actions speak louder than words. This statement is more than a cliché, it’s a fact. We are always communicating. Our smile, gestures, voice, and handshake all send out messages to those around us.

Nonverbal cues indicate what is really being said. In fact, repeated studies show that more than 90% of your message’s meaning is transmitted nonverbally. Even as we sit in silence, we are sending messages. There is no such thing as “not communicating.”

The big question is: Are you aware or clueless? How are you perceived in your everyday communication—meetings, one-on-one conversations, presentations? Does your nonverbal communication enhance your message or detract from it?