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7 Profitable Reasons to Write a Book and Grow Your BusinessWrite a book this year and discover new ways to get extra money. What could you do with extra money? I have a few ideas. With new income streams, you could fund your dream vacation. You could help pay the bills with money left over. Or better yet, write a book and launch a whole new career. What Abraham Lincoln Can Teach Us About Clear, Concise WritingAbraham Lincoln, America's iconic 16th President (1861-65), was never known as either a great writer or a great orator. Yet he penned one of the most highly praised and oft-quoted speeches in history. It was probably so good because it clearly expressed his controlled passion towards the monumental event he was talking about. Nevertheless, it is possible to dispassionately analyze it and draw some important lessons. Tragic Events Yield Strong Personal DetailsTo write a successful non-fiction book, find people who were really there.
The Battle of Stamford BridgeIn 1066 the battle of Hastings wasn’t the only battle that King Harold Godwinsson fought. Less than twenty days prior to that famous battle, he had no choice but to fight another battle in the north of England against an enemy that was as strong and equally as determined to wrest the throne of England from his grasp. Simplify your Life the Amish Way!The Amish are a sect of people that live in communities. Basically if you see one Amish person you can bet there are more close by. The Amish population is growing all the time. My best estimate as of December 2007 is somewhere around 300,000 through out America and Canada.
What is it that we can learn from the simple lifestyle the Amish live every day? How Daddy Died: the Real TruthMy father’s death certificate is a fraud. Fixing the Flaws in the 10 Principles of Clear WritingA widely circulated list of 10 Principles of Clear Writing offers much useful advice. However, these “principles” are really tips and techniques. By understanding the true principles that underlie them, they can be used with even greater effectiveness and impact. 7 Exciting Reasons to Write a Book NowHave you been dreaming of writing a book this year? According to a recent survey the New York Times reported, 81% of people feel that they have a book in them and should write it. Why not join the list of authors who acted on that thought? Yaffe’s Law Vs. Murphy’s Law: a New Look at an Old ProblemMurphy’s Law is considered by many to be the fundamental law of the universe. It states: “Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong.” Philip Yaffe claims to have found a loophole regarding writing and speaking. In this article, he shows how Yaffe’s Law can be used to counteract Murphy’s Law, leading to more persuasive marketing plans, sales letters, financial reports, etc., as well as speeches and oral presentations people will be eager to attend and actually listen to. Laugh your Way to Persuasive CommunicationIf you can tell a joke well, you already possess many of the skills you need to write a persuasive marketing plan, sales letter, financial report, new product proposal, etc. Equally, you already possess many of the skills you need to prepare persuasive speeches and other types of oral presentations. This article shows how to use the hidden attributes of good jokes in all areas of persuasive communication. How Does your Amish Family Celebrate Christmas?The holiday season was pretty laid back while I was still Amish. We did not have any tree, decorations, parties to go to, lots of shopping, or tons of presents. I remember walking past the neighbors house and seeing the glistening lights on the tree in the window and stare at it with amazement. It was so beautiful to see. How to Write a Book to Stand Out In the Crowd and SellDid you know there are about 1.5 million books in print at any one time in the United States alone? Furthermore, there are over 195,000 new titles published each year in this country. Many aspiring authors feel their book would be lost in the sea of books already in print? May I be honest? That feeling is correct if you don't target your potential book readers well. Why Do We WriteBecause man has the unique ability to create thoughts and ideas, we need to store them some place. If we store them in our mind, we tend to lose them. There are so many thoughts and ideas created by each of us on a daily basis, that writing them down is the only way to preserve them.
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