Posts Tagged ‘writing’

Why Your Web Content Should Be Professionally Handled

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Do you own a business? Could your business use more money and more customers? Did you know that you may be losing potential customers because of your web content? When consumers click on the link that takes them to your site, that first page they see will make or break you. This is unfortunate, but how your website writing looks is what you are first judged on. The information on the page might be more valuable than gold, but if there are errors in your content, that potential customer will leave. It’s true! Research has been done that shows that potential customers are less likely to trust you and your product or service if your writing is ‘left wanting.’

How To Look For A Literary Agent In Books

Saturday, April 19th, 2008

The search for a literary agent is often carried out online because this is a fast and instant way to get results. But using online information, which has its advantages (immediacy, recency, and speed), also has certain disadvantages for the writer. Chief among these are the fact that the online information may be hard to verify, it may be outdated, and it may not give sufficient data about the agents’s interests and recent sales. Ironically, you may sometimes get better or more accurate information from print sources. This article explains why and when to use books to find a literary agent.

5 Easy Ways To Envigorate Your Copy: How To Keep Readers Reading

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

Boring copy kills your marketing message. Don’t waste valuable time and throw away your precious marketing dollars with writing as stale as day old bread. Here are 5 simple steps to jazz up your writing so readers will read it:

1. Write like you speak. The cardinal rule of copywriting, this will help you infuse new life into otherwise dead copy. If you find this challenging, then try talking aloud and recording what you’re trying to say in order to write it down later. Nine times out of ten, you’ll say it better than you’d ever write it.

Query Letters To Literary Agents About Book Proposals - Three Warnings

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

Query letters from first-time writers to literary agents usually contain numerous mistakes, mistakes that are easy to avoid. This tip sheet can save you the embarrassment of making these blunders, especially in a query letter, which is the most important letter you’ll ever write.

In case you’re not sure why it’s the most important letter you’ll ever write, just stop and think about it. If you don’t send a query letter, how will you ever get a literary agent? And without an agent you’ll almost never get a book into print with a good publisher.

Writing High Quality Articles, Writing Skills And Free Online Tools

Friday, February 15th, 2008

Every successful marketer knows that writing high quality articles are the BIG SECRET to online success. Marketing with articles creates HIGHLY TARGETED TRAFFIC to your site. Every component of writing an article is significant to be publishing and reading with a pleasure your article.

What are the most important components of writing articles? That are the topic, title, content, keywords and writing skills ( grammar, writing style, size and text formatting).





Newsletters That Beg To Be Read

Saturday, January 12th, 2008

Grab the Interest Of Your Readers
It’s possible to attain around an 80% open rate, but to do this you’ve got to grab the interest of your readers right away. Here are a few important things to consider:

1. Are You Getting Through?
Not sure if your newsletter is getting through to your subscribers? Well, contact your Internet Service Provider and ask them to check that it’s reaching all your intended subscribers and that there are no problems in this area.