Writing Skills

Helpful exercise froms writing books for people that don’t have time to read and write with a corky twist of completed exercises from myself.

Must You Write Only What You Know to be Effective?

You should write what you know to be effective?
All authors have the question of what to write. In answer to this question, for many years, students have learned to write what you know. This attempt to clarify the dilemma is too incomplete to be satisfactory.

Your Book’s Introduction is a Mini Sales Letter

Why write an introduction to your book? Nobody says that anyway. So far, this view has an impact. But now, with a brief introduction to one to two pages, and through the five key below your introduction is the fourth sales tool for your book. If people read your clear, concise personal note to them with the benefits they receive, buy your book, on the spot!

Designing Your Newsletter for Readability

If you are laying out a newsletter, which is one of the most important considerations should be the concept of design for readability. If you have a person outside of the graphics or the same design, there are things in his design to improve the readability of your newsletter.

Description Exercise

A description exercise done in class.

Which Articles Get Read and Why

I have been writing for Triond now for about a year and would like to sum up some of the reasons why some articles are viewed more often than others.

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