Articles from July 2009

July 31, 2009 | Posted by John Halasz
Publishing an e-book online is a great idea if you have useful information to share. This can help build credibility for your business and even make you a little extra cash if you want to charge people for the e-books. Many people want to add an e-book to their site for download but they don’t know quite how to do it. You can offer the e-book for free to download, for purchase to download or to receive through automatic delivery in email.
Categories: Ghostwrite e-Book, Organizing an e-Book, e-Book Writing |
Tags: Ghostwrite an e-Book, Ghostwriter for e-Books, Organizing an e-Book, Planning an e-Book |
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July 30, 2009 | Posted by John Halasz
There are many benefits of e-book marketing which you might consider. The best, custom written ebook you can write, or have ghostwritten, is an ebook in your business industry. A custom written ebook in your business industry helps in marketing and credibility.
Categories: Ghostwrite e-Book, Organizing an e-Book, e-Book Writing |
Tags: e-Book Writing Techniques, e-Book Writing Tips, Ghostwrite an e-Book, Ghostwriter for e-Books, How to Write an e-Book |
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July 29, 2009 | Posted by John Halasz
The best e-book you can write is an e-book in your industry. There are so many different topics you can write an e-book on but the best quality e-books are those written by the experts in their own field. There are many reasons for this which include life experiences, troubleshooting tips and advice.
Categories: Organizing an e-Book, e-Book Writing |
Tags: e-Book Writing Techniques, e-Book Writing Tips, Ghostwrite an e-Book, Ghostwriter for e-Books, How to Write an e-Book, Organizing an e-Book, Planning an e-Book |
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July 28, 2009 | Posted by John Halasz
When planning an e-book there are many things to consider so you are successful with providing information to a reader. The planning should include who is going to write it, the content gathering process, the types of content you will use, and more.
Categories: Ghostwrite e-Book, e-Book Writing |
Tags: e-Book Writing Techniques, e-Book Writing Tips, Ghostwrite an e-Book, How to Write an e-Book, Planning an e-Book |
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July 28, 2009 | Posted by John Halasz
Once you have written each chapter and you are at the end, an organized e-book will have a conclusion. This will provide a brief overview of the information the reader just covered. You should never just end an e-book without a conclusion because it looks like the e-book is unfinished.
Categories: Organizing an e-Book, e-Book Writing |
Tags: Ghostwriter for e-Books, Organizing an e-Book, Writing an e-Book |
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July 26, 2009 | Posted by John Halasz
There are many factors to consider when writing an e-book. These things include the format and structure, the content, research or sources, and much more.
Categories: Ghostwrite e-Book, e-Book Writing |
Tags: e-Book Writing Techniques, e-Book Writing Tips, Ghostwrite an e-Book, How to Write an e-Book |
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July 17, 2009 | Posted by John Halasz
It is strongly advised to avoid any agreement providing your publisher a portion of any deal made with cinemas or televisions. If your novel does make it to films or TV shows, consequently your publisher’s sales will surely increase.
Categories: Fiction Writing, Novel Writing |
Tags: Creating Characters for Novels, Creating Characters for Short Stories, Film Rights, How to Write Novel Characters |
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July 16, 2009 | Posted by John Halasz
This section contains the terms on the payment that you will receive. Most agreements encloses that there shall be three dates of payment on which one – third of the agreed amount is given. First payment is commonly given during the signing of the contract, the second on the presentation of a satisfactory ms; lastly, on the date of publication. You may also agree on different provisos.
Categories: Creative -- Fiction Writing, Fiction Writing, Novel Writing |
Tags: Ghostwritten Novel Royalties, Novel Royalties |
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July 16, 2009 | Posted by John Halasz
Seeing the format of a standard publisher’s format might make you feel depressed. It has single – spaced text covering several pages. The series of paragraphs and subparagraphs might even make you feel intimidated and your mind wonders what could become a problem among the contents.
Categories: Creative -- Fiction Writing, Fiction Writing, Novel Writing |
Tags: Agreement of Proofreading and Writer's Revisions, Authorization for Copyrighted Material, Contract Analysis, How to Write Novel Characters |
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July 14, 2009 | Posted by John Halasz
Publishers decided to accept manuscript submissions that are handed to them by professional literary agents simply because there would be too much work for them to do without the criterion. Reading manuscripts and only ending up pronouncing them as unworthy already takes all the time of several salaried editors.
Categories: Creative -- Fiction Writing, Fiction Writing, Novel Writing |
Tags: Creating Characters for Novels, Creating Characters for Short Stories, Creating Fiction Characters, How to Write Novel Characters, Looking for Novel Publishers and Agents |
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