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- Add More Communication Arrows to Your Quiver by Writing Books
by Donald Mitchell. Put it before them briefly so they will read it, clearly so they will appreciate it, picturesquely so they will remember it and above all accurately so they will be guided by its light.
-Joseph Pulitzer
All of our communication eggs for the 400 Year Project (demonstrating the feasibility and encouraging people to make improvements 20 times faster from 2015 through 2035) were not in the Web site... products, articles, news
- Body Languag- Powerful Nonverbal Communication
by Robert Abbott. I observed an almost surreal form of nonverbal communication when I was a business student. At the front of the classroom, an entrepreneur was practicing a pitch he would make later to venture capital firms. Specifically, he was talking about a technology his firm had developed: a new type of respirator which could save many new-born children.
When he talked about the potentially great financial... products, articles, news
- Sources Of Ideas For Writing Your Books
by Adam Khoo. Here's a question most budding writers encounter before writing a book, and that is, "Where did you get your ideas from?"
Ideas do not come out of thin air. No matter how good, creative or original an idea is, we must understand that it came from somewhere else. It is often a result or a combination or substitution of something else.
Here's a strategy for anyone who wants to write a book. For... products, articles, news
- How You Can Grow Your Business By Writing and Marketing Books
by Bobette Kyle. We've all seen books authored by high-profile business leaders and other professionals. We know authoring a book creates or enhances the aura of prestige surrounding such people. But do we really understand how writing and marketing books can help build a business or career?
Ron Kaufman knows. He has built a business around customer service training and motivation, including two book series. Ron... products, articles, news
- Children's Books - How to Add More Style to Your Writing - Part 2
by Roslyn Motter. In part one of how to make your creative writing more stylish, I looked at a number of ways to a children's author could make their writing fresher. In Part two I look at more ways to make your writing, especially for children's books, more enjoyable to read.
Stuffy words create a resistance in the reader. Avoid the use of grandiose words in your creative writing - 'use' is preferable to 'utiliz... products, articles, news
- Electronic Books or Normal Formatted books?
by Victor Epand. You know what you have read in the past. You probably have used books that line the walls of your home or have read some of the newer Electronic books that are taking over the way we read. You may not know what one you really like best or what the particulars are with each one.
Electronic books are now taking over the Internet and even creeping into the titles that we have probably already rea... products, articles, news
- Audio Books - Why Audio Books Are Great For Business People
by Sandra Wosko. Audio Books - Why audio books are great for business people
Audio books or 'talking books' have come to play an important role in our lives, and not excluding our professional life.
As business people, we all love to improve our acumen and generally achieve this through taking courses and reading, but often lack the time needed to do this, talking books can help remedy this.
I have found that ... products, articles, news
- Writing Success - Five Secrets To Developing A Great Writing Career
by Angela Booth. Every writer's career has two aspects: the writing, and the marketing of your writing. It's vitally important that you realize this as early in your writing career as possible. If you don't, your career will languish in the doldrums. In 2007, there are more opportunities for writers than there have ever been, but you'll only see the opportunities if you know how to look for them.
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