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Article submission to free reprint article directories is a most effective viral marketing method. Its advantages are numerous, and include: fast visibility to major search engines, credibility boost, (read
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New Health Articles DatabaseIf you write health articles and want a great place to distribute them, come and submit your articles on the new: (read
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To learn about a culture, read their great writers. They can express for us we can't always ourselves.
To learn about a culture, read thei (read
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By now most of you are probably aware of the current buzz across the internet: writing articles about your area of expertise is one of the best ways to build name recognition and web presence. If you (read
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Let's start right away by examining some famous authors and why they started writing.
Stephen King,
Author of Most Books that Non-Readers will Read
According to Joe Hartlaub, Mainer Stephen King (read
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Should Online Article Authors have a standard sign-off phrase in their writing? Some say yes and others say no. Let me tell you why I believe it can help you, but first let me tell what the experts sa (read
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Have you ever noticed that critics of writers are often more concerned with someone’s spelling, punctuation and grammar over the content? You know it is interesting all the kudos for various author’s (read
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There are several online article marketing submission websites on the Internet and some critics say these sites do not have very good articles on them. Specifically those with the most articles, these (read
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It's mere weeks before Christmas and the busiest season for anyone promoting their books. This is the time to schedule book signings at bookstores, readings at libraries and cafes, and it's also time (read
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It sure does pay to investigate credible information when it comes to your attention - especially on this amazing medium known as the internet. You never know what you will find. Sometimes it will hor (read
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Once a cherished project such as your first ebook or ecourse has been completed, we need to turn our attention to the marketing of your project.Here's where things sometimes turn somewhat difficult if (read
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Have you ever been online in a forum and ended up debating some point of contention with another, only to find out that the other is an author. Then you understand why they were able to hammer on you (read
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You had an idea for a book. It was a good idea and you sat in front of your typewriter or computer and hammered out a draft. You went through a flurry of emotion as the weeks and months went by, but y (read
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In large publishing houses, many manuscripts penned by first-time authors, never make it past the "first reader" who for all practical purposes is a gatekeeper of sorts. This person's job is to weed o (read
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A client wrote me recently and asked what I thought of his using a publicist to promote his book - to the tune of $4,000 per month. In my usual blunt fashion, I responded by telling him most self-publ (read
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