Non-Fiction Free Articles - Page 3 of 10
Earma Brown
Write a Non-Fiction Book First to Sell More
Why do people buy non-fiction books? Most readers buy books to solve problems or to fulfill a need... [Read More]
Earma Brown
10 Book Writing Mistakes That Stop Your Dream In Its Tracks
Did you start writing your book and quit? Yes, I know you're not a quitter. Correct the following mistakes; complete your book and prosper. [Read More]
Scott White
Want People to Read Your Work? Hire a Professional Editor!
Everyone wants to write a book - but the thing that will make all the difference, in terms of selling the book to a publisher and/or to readers is quality editing. Find out what an editor can do to help you improve your writing. [Read More]
Carrie White
Ten Tips on How to Write a Good Review
So, how do you write a good review? Easy. Here are my Top 10 Tips to becoming a good and respected reviewer whatever the product. [Read More]
Earma Brown
Give Your Book a Selling Chance Before You Write It, P 3
Discover how to make your book show you the money. Design it with passion points and sell WAY more! [Read More]
Allen Jesson
The End Of The World As We Know It
Is this the end of the world has we know it? Not if we can help it... [Read More]
Jinger Jarrett
4 Ways to Make More Money From Your Ebooks
Learn four different ways you can market your business on the internet, completely free, and get more sales for your ebook. [Read More]
Susan Daffron
Get Them Talking: Become the Freelance Writer Editors Love
Smart writers develop good relationships with editors. They behave professionally, and never burn bridges. Editors talk to each other and good news travels fast. The end result can be money in your pocket. [Read More]
Susan Daffron
Attention Struggling Freelance Writers: To Get Published, Do Your Homework
Before you write anything, put yourself in the publisher's shoes and do a little research. Armed with this information, you can give publishers what they want. And in turn, they'll give you what you want: a byline! [Read More]
Susan Daffron
Become a Specialist: Why Writers Must Niche Themselves
Just because you can do any type of writing doesn't mean you should. Position yourself as an expert and focus on winning those lucrative assignments you can write absolutely brilliantly. [Read More]
Susan Daffron
Freelance Writers: To Make More Money, Keep Your Clients Happy
As a freelance writer, your job is to create a product that your customers absolutely love. Once you're in business, you probably want to stay in business, so you can continue paying the bills, eating, and so forth. So here's a little secret to freelance writing success: it is easier, less time consuming, and less expensive to sell an existing customer than it is to dredge up a new one. [Read More]
Susan Daffron
How To Create a Freelance Writer Web Site that Gets Read
To get writing work, you have to let people know you exist. Today, every working writer absolutely must have a Web site. It makes your work visible and accessible to a large audience 24/7, even while you're asleep! [Read More]
Susan Daffron
Freelance Writers: Don't Waste Your Time with Query Letters
Virtually everything ever written about freelance writing and getting published says that you need to write query letters. Yet in the Internet Age, the truth of the matter is that query letters are almost always a huge waste of time. So what can you do instead? [Read More]
Mike Moore
The Profitable World of Self Publishing
It's great waking up each morning to have sales of my books and manuals waiting there for me on the computer... [Read More]