Targeting your writing to a specific audience is the most important part of your writing [...]
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By Lee Pound, on February 6th, 2012
Targeting your writing to a specific audience is the most important part of your writing [...] By Lee Pound, on February 5th, 2012
One of the best ways to start your writing project is to carefully outline it before you start. This is a guide and can be changed but it will give you direction and focus that you could not otherwise get. By Lee Pound, on February 4th, 2012
The best way to get started on any project or book is – [...] By Lee Pound, on February 3rd, 2012
Planning before your start to write is the key to success with your [...] By Lee Pound, on January 28th, 2012
People claim they don’t want change yet virtually every book we read deals withchange in some [...] By Lee Pound, on January 26th, 2012
If you are feeling blocked and unable to write, remember that this is caused not by physical blocks but by our conscious mind censoring the ideas arising from our subconscious mind. Several ways to break these blocks are: 1. Start typing, even if it is nonsense. 2. Write down the first words that come to mind and then [...] By Lee Pound, on January 21st, 2012
One of the most important aspects of both writing and marketing is [...] By Lee Pound, on January 18th, 2012
Here are tips on how to write a great sales [...] By Lee Pound, on January 17th, 2012
We’ve gotten so used to hearing thousands of marketing messages every year, so used to them that we disregard most all of them. In fact, in watching television, reading magazines, and opening email, I can’t even tell you who most of the advertisers were. Most advertisers and marketers understand that stories are powerful ways to connect [...] January 17th, 2012 | Tags: Lee Pound, uncertainty principle of marketing | Category: Stories | 2 comments
By Lee Pound, on January 16th, 2012
Flabby writing is one of the reasons many aspiring writers fail to get published. See if you can catch some flab [...] |
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