How to Get Ideas for an Article?如何獲得一些靈感的一篇文章呢?

October 31, 2006 2006年10月31日

Are you short of ideas?你是短期的想法呢? There are times when we are in the mood of writing an article, but suddenly may feel lost without ideas, wondering what do we write about.有些時候我們是在情緒寫作的一篇文章,但突然可能會覺得失去了無思路,想知道什麼,我們寫。 Does it apply to you?是否適用於您呢?

I had many such occasions and found the following simple tips most useful.我有很多這樣的場合,找到了以下簡單的提示最有用的。

1. 1 。 Browsing the net瀏覽網

Just use your hitech machine which is awaiting to execute your commands.只需使用您的高科技機器,正等待執行你的命令。 Type the words “article ideas” in your favorite search engine and click.輸入單詞“文章思路”在您最喜愛的搜索引擎,然後按一下。 You will be amazed to find the number of articles the search engine has picked up for you.您一定會感到驚訝,找到一些文章搜索引擎已回升為您。 Just scanning some of them will help you to refresh your blocked mind and charge you with a number of ideas.剛才掃描他們中的一些將幫助您刷新您的封鎖和記向您收取與一些想法。 Don’t forget to immediately jot it down in your Notepad before they disappear from your mind.不要忘記,立即記下來,在您的記事本,才消失,從您的想法。

2. 2 。 Newspapers and Magazines報紙和雜誌

There is a tremendous amount of information lying in the Newspapers and Magazines.有大量的資料擺在了報紙和雜誌。 Scan them thoroughly since quite a few of them may have been overlooked .掃描他們徹底以來,也有不少,他們可能已被忽視。 The daily newspaper provides you with a lot of relevant information on current topics.日報為您提供了很多有關的關於當前主題的信息。 The writer in you will get inspired and bring out excellent articles in minutes just by reading them.作者在你會得到啟發和帶出優秀的文章,在幾分鐘內剛剛通過閱讀他們。

Got an Idea?得到一個主意呢? Turn it into a Novel in Thirty Days or Less!把它變成一種新穎的在三十天或以下的!

October 31, 2006 2006年10月31日

People can’t believe I did it, but I did.人們無法相信我沒有,但是我確實。 I wrote my first novel, The League, in about 30 days.我寫我的第一部小說,聯盟,在大約30天。 I never spent more than two hours on any given day, unless I wrote then went back to edit.我從來沒有用了兩個多小時,在任何特定的一天,除非我寫的,然後又回到編輯。 I also found and signed with a publisher in one month (see my article, Whatever It Is, Publish It Now, for details on this).我也發現,並簽署了與出版者在一個月(見我的文章,無論是,出版現在,詳情在此) 。 Friends, family, and colleagues are fascinated when I tell them this.朋友,家人和同事都著迷,當我告訴他們這一點。 It’s not possible, they say.它是不可能的,他們說。 Then, I enlighten them.然後,我開導他們。

The secret to writing a novel is quite simple.秘密寫本小說是相當簡單。 You don’t have to be John Grisham or Danielle Steel, either.你不一定要約翰格里沙姆或達尼埃爾鋼,無論是。 In fact, you really need basic writing competence.其實,你真正需要的基本的寫作能力。 Although I have years of experience in writing (I was a journalist for three years), I don’t consider myself on the level of the aforementioned novelists, in terms of style and eloquence.雖然我有多年的經驗,以書面形式(我是一名記者為三年) ,我不認為自己對的水平,上述小說家,在條款的風格和口才。 What I am is a storyteller.我是一個故事。 I look for ideas that are unique.我期望的想法是獨特的。 I look for a niche.我期待一個利基。 Take Grisham, for example.採取格里沙姆,例如。 His niche is courtroom drama.他的利基是審判戲劇。 He uses his experience as a lawyer, takes a new angle on a case, and turns it into some type of conspiracy that no one has considered.他用他的經驗作為一個律師,需要有新的角度對一宗,並輪流到某種類型的陰謀,沒有人考慮。

How to Grow Your Ezine Subscriber List如何增加您ezine訂戶名單

October 31, 2006 2006年10月31日

Your ezine subscriber list is a very valuable group.您ezine訂戶名單是一個非常寶貴的集團。 They are interested in your product of service.他們有興趣在您的產品服務。 They *want* to hear from you occasionally.他們想* *聽到您偶爾。 They are interested in what’s new with the subject and have asked to be kept in the loop.他們有興趣有什麼新課題,並已要求將存放在循環。

When I built my first website, I was mistaken thinking that just because I put a form to capture email addresses, people would fill it in. Very few did.當我建立了我的第一個網站,我錯了,以為只是因為我提出的一種形式,以捕獲電子郵件地址,人們將填補它英寸很少做。

Why not?為什麼不呢? They had no reason to.他們沒有理由。 No motivation.沒有動機。 No return for giving out their information.沒有回報給他們的資料。 I wrote a small time management workbook and offered it to subscribers.我寫了一個小時間管理工作簿和提供它的訂戶。 After they clicked to join the list, they were directed to a .pdf version of the book.之後,他們點擊加入名單,他們分別針對一。 PDF格式的圖書。 As soon as I provided a reward for signing up, my subscriber list grew by leaps and bounds - almost 400%!盡快正如我所提供的報酬,簽署了,我的訂戶名單,增長了跨越式發展-幾乎4 00% ! I was so excited!我太激動了!

Then I sent out my first newsletter to these folks.然後我發出了我的第一時事通訊這些鄉親。 Lots of them bounced; they were invalid email addresses.很多他們退回;他們是無效的電子郵件地址。 These readers were willing to type in a little box to get a reward, but the prize came too easily.這些讀者願意類型在一個小盒子,以獲得獎勵,但獎金來太容易。

Distribute Your Self-Published Book - Part 1發布您的自我出版-第1部分

October 30, 2006 2006年10月30日

Where is your book now?那裡是你的書,現在呢? With a distributor?與分銷商呢? In a book store?在一本書,商店嗎? Or, did it already die an early death after a few months?或者,它已經死了一個早期死亡經過幾個月?

New self-published authors often believe they need a distributor to sell a lot of books.新的自我出版的作者,往往相信他們需要一個經銷商賣了不少書籍。 They want to use Ingram or Baker & Taylor because they think they need to get their book into the “brick and mortar” bookstores like Barnes and Noble.他們要使用的英格拉姆或貝克與泰勒因為他們認為他們需要獲得他們的圖書變成“磚和迫擊砲”一樣,書店Barnes和崇高。

Authors go through many hoops and snags to accomplish this– what I call the “traditional publishing nightmare” of inefficiency and lack of support for authors.作者通過許多箍和障礙,要做到這一點-我稱之為“傳統出版的噩夢”的低效率和缺乏支持作者。 Usually the author only gets around 10% royalties and has to pay back all promotion expenses such as book signings.通常,作者只獲得10 %左右的版稅,並回饋所有推廣開支,如預訂簽約。 So many hoops, some give up.這麼多的箍,有些放棄。 So many authors I speak with who have gone this route still have hundreds, even thousands of unsold copies littering up storage space.這麼多的作者我發言與誰了,這條路線仍然有數百,甚至數千未能售出的副本,亂拋垃圾的儲存空間。 Talk about discouragement.談到氣餒。

Distributors Can be Dangerous to Your Book’s Health and Your Wallet分銷商可以危險到您的書籍的健康和你的錢包

One author wrote, illustrated, and marketed six beautiful children’s books.一位作者寫道,說明,和銷售的6美麗的兒童讀物。 Her books were well reviewed and received.她的書籍,以及檢討,並收到了。 For some time, the profits rolled in until her distributor went bankrupt, owing her $160,000.一段時間以來,利潤在推出之前,她的分銷商倒閉,由於她的十六點○萬美元。 After she stopped crying, she decided to take her books on the road-to local fairs and talks where she could KEEP all the profits.之後,她停止了哭泣,她決定以她的書籍,道路,以當地的展覽會和講座,她可以保留所有的利潤。

Three E-zine Alternatives You May Not Have Considered 3電子雜誌的替代您可能沒有考慮

October 30, 2006 2006年10月30日

During the free e-zine publishing teleclasses I offer every month, I always get a few people who say to me, “You know, publishing an e-zine sounds great, but I just don’t think I have the time to do it on an ongoing basis.” Or, “I’m not sure if I’ll have enough content to publish an e-zine.”期間,免費電子雜誌出版teleclasses我提供每個月都有,我總是極少數人誰對我說, “你知道,出版一電子雜誌的聲音很大,但我只是不認為我有時間去這樣做對一個持續的基礎。 “ ,或”我不知道如果我將有足夠的內容出版一電子雜誌“ 。

If this is your case, you may want to consider one of these e-zine alternatives.如果這是您的情況下,您可能要考慮之一,這些電子雜誌的選擇。 These can still help you achieve your goal of establishing credibility, staying in touch with your prospects, and capturing your Web site visitors.這些仍然可以幫助您實現您的目標是建立公信力,在下榻的接觸,與您的前景,以及捕捉您的網站訪問者。

For the first two alternatives, you’ll need an e-mail autoresponder .為首次有兩種辦法,您需要一個電子郵件自動回复 This is like a fax-on-demand system that sends out e-mails automatically when others request them.這是像一個傳真就點播系統,送出電子郵件自動當別人要求他們。

The great thing about autoresponders is that you can preset the timing of a series ahead of time.偉大的事autoresponders的是,您可以預設的時間提前了一系列的時間。 For example, you can schedule message 1 to go out immediately once a person signs up for the list.例如,您可以附表訊息1走出去,立即,一個人一旦註冊了這份名單。 Message 2 could follow two weeks later.消息2可以仿效兩個星期後。 Message 3 would follow two weeks after that.消息3將遵循兩個星期後。 Get the idea?得到的想法呢?

ALTERNATIVE 1: THE “EVERGREEN” NEWSLETTER 選擇1 : “長榮”時事通訊

If you don’t foresee yourself writing fresh new content every week or month that you publish, why not make your newsletter “evergreen?”如果您沒有預見自己寫作的新鮮新的內容,每星期或一個月內,您公佈,為何不使您的時事通訊“長榮” ?

A Checklist For Drafting Business Letters And Emails核對起草商務信函和電子郵件

October 30, 2006 2006年10月30日

Write Right - You have an all important business letter or email drafted, proof read and waiting to be sent.寫的權利-你有一個所有重要的商業信函或電郵起草,校對閱讀並等待被發送。 Before you dash it off, use this self questionnaire to ensure that you have written to Express and not to Impress.之前,你衝它關閉,使用這種自我問卷,以確保您的書面表達,不要留下深刻的印象。

=> Is it actually necessary? = > ,它實際上是必要的呢? Would a phone call or personal visit do?會打電話或親自訪問做什麼呢?

=> What is the purpose of the document? = >的目的是什麼文件?

Is it to - Request information / Clarify a stand or position / Pass on information / Request action from your reader/s.是它-請求信息/澄清立場或立場/通過對信息/行動的要求,從您的讀者/秒。 State the purpose in the first paragraph, preferably in the first line.國家的目的,在第一段,最好是在第一線。

=> Is the document addressed to the correct person? = >是文件給正確的人?

=> Do I need to send copies to anyone? = >我是否需要將拷貝發送給任何人呢?

=> If I want something, have I said by what date? = >如果我想要的東西,我說,什麼日期?

=> If requesting action, am I doing it politely? = >如果要求的行動,我這樣做禮貌?

=> Have I provided all the necessary information, facts and figures? = >我提供了所有必要的資料,事實和數字呢?

=> Have I made any assumptions? = >我所作的任何假設? If yes, get them verified.如果是的話,讓他們核實。

=> Is there a clear understanding of what the next step is going to be? = >是有一個清醒的認識是什麼,下一步是要?

This is known as the HOT POTATO because it will cause some reaction or movement from the reader.這也是眾所周知的所謂的燙手山芋,因為它會引起一些反應,或運動,從讀者。 An example of a HOT POTATO -一個例子,一個燙手山芋-

Top 7 Writers Sites for 2005頂端七作家網站2005年

October 29, 2006 2006年10月29日

If you dream of turning your book into a best seller, or you’re looking to become a best selling author in your field, then these sites promise to help you do just that.如果您的夢想,把您的圖書成為暢銷書,或者您希望成為最暢銷的作者在您的領域,那麼這些網站的承諾,以幫助您做到這一點。

Whether you are a reader or a writer, you’ll find something here that will help you build your writing career, or lead you to a great book.無論你是一個讀者,或一個作家,您可以找到的東西在這裡,這將幫助您建立您的寫作生涯中,或導致您一個偉大的書。

Book Bonuses - http://www.bookbonuses.com - Have you read a good book lately?本書的獎金-h ttp://www.bookbonuses.com-您讀過一本好書,最近? If not, this site will definitely encourage you too.如果沒有,這個網站一定會鼓勵你也。

If you’re a writer, you’ll definitely want to contact the site owner about your writing.如果您是一位作家,您一定要與網站所有者聯繫您的書面答复。 This site offers a newsletter with over $300 in bonuses just for signing up, and you’ll find out about some of the best titles, and authors, when you read the newsletter.這個網站提供了通訊與超過300元的獎金只為簽署,且您了解一些最好的書籍,及作詞家,當你閱讀時事通訊。

Author’s Den - http://www.authorsden.com - Although this site requires a membership, it’s free to join.作者的書齋-h ttp://www.authorsden.com-雖然這個網站需要一個成員,它是免費的加入。 If you want to promote your writing, you can sign up for a premium membership that is an absolute steal.如果您想宣傳您的寫作,您可以註冊一個會員國認為,保費是一項絕對的竊取。 You’ll also get your writing in front of readers who are looking for what you have to offer.您也可以讓您以書面形式在前面的讀者誰正在尋找您所提供的。 Not to be missed.不容錯過的選擇。

Power Keys To Writing Power-Packed Marketing Copy電源鍵寫作的權力包裝行銷複製

October 29, 2006 2006年10月29日

In order to maximize your sales efforts and fully seize your greatest profit potential, these essential elements are a “must-have” and “must-apply” in all of your action-driven marketing communications.為了最大限度地為您的銷售努力,並充分抓住您最大的收益潛力,這些基本要素是一個“必須具備”和“必須申請”在您所有的行動帶動營銷傳播。

Value-Added, Benefit-Rich Headlines Make The Difference增值,有利於豐富的頭條新聞,使差異

A bold, mouth-watering headline is considered by many a marketer to be the most important element of any super-effective marketing copy.一個大膽的,口-澆水的標題是許多人認為營銷成為最重要的一環,任何超有效的市場推廣複製。 Studies show the right headline can significantly increase response results to an offer exponentially.研究顯示,正確的標題可顯著提高反應的結果,以提供一個指數。

Did you know that only about 20% of your required prospects ever get beyond the headline to read the full body of the copy?你知道,只有約兩成您所需的前景以往任何時候都擺脫標題閱讀完整的屍體複製? It’s absolutely true!這是千真萬確! So therefore, you must appropriately invest the time and brain power to make your headline sing.因此,你必須適當地投資的時間和腦組織的權力,使您的標題唱。

Avoid the witty or cute rhetoric routine.避免風趣或可愛的修辭學的例行公事。 Why?為什麼? Because it always places too much attention on your company’s sensibilities rather than applying the laser-focus upon your potential client’s real needs and honest desires.因為它始終是地方太多注意對貴公司的面子,而不是運用激光聚焦後,您的潛在客戶的實際需要和誠實的慾望。

The secret is that clients are far more interested in reading about “themselves” and their world than about your company and how big or great you think you are.秘密是,客戶更感興趣的在讀“自己”和他們的世界比您的公司和有多大,或偉大的你以為你是。

How to use Articles to Boost Your Online Presence如何使用文章,以增加您的線上存在

October 29, 2006 2006年10月29日

Writing articles is one of the best ways to get free targeted traffic to your website and isn’t as hard as you may think!寫文章是最好的方法之一,以獲得免費的有針對性的交通到您的網站,是不是像您一樣勤奮可能認為!

You don’t need to be an expert on the topic you are writing about.您不必是專家關於該專題的你寫的。 Just pick an area that is related to the theme of your website, do some research using a search engine and before you know it you will have more knowledge on that subject than most.只要挑選一個領域是有關的主題,您的網站,做一些研究使用搜索引擎之前,你知道它,你將會有更多的知識,關於這一議題的比大多數。

Here are a few tips for writing your article:這裡有一些撰寫的技巧,您的文章:

· Think up a catchy headline to attract readers.想了一個引人注目的標題吸引讀者。 If you’ve not re-written your headline at least a few times, it could probably be better!如果您沒有再書面您的標題至少有幾個時代,它可能是更好的!

· Try to keep the length of your article to around 500-1000 words嘗試保持的長度您的文章約500-1000字

· Keep paragraphs short and to the point ?保持段落簡短且切中要點? lots of white space makes your article easier on the eye for readers大量的白色空間,讓您的文章更容易對眼睛的讀者

· Don’t waffle ?不窩伏兒餅? people can become bored quickly on the internet and it’s easy to go and read another article instead.人可以成為鑽孔很快在互聯網上和人們很容易去,並宣讀了另一篇文章。

· Don’t forget to spell check your article and if possible get someone to proof read it for you.不要忘了拼寫檢查您的文章,並獲得可能的話,有人證明看過你。

Publish It Now!發布它現在! No Matter What It Is不管是什麼

October 28, 2006 2006年10月28日

Do you want to publish something?你要發布的東西呢? An article, a non-fiction piece, a short story, a children’s book, the great American novel?一篇文章,一個非小說類作品,短篇小說,兒童圖書,偉大的美國小說? What are you waiting for?你還在等什麼呢? You may be answering that it’s just too competitive.您可能會回答說,這只是太的競爭力。 Competition in the writing industry is fierce, no doubt, but many good writers have piles of work collecting dust in a box, sitting in the corner, or in file upon file, tucked away in a desktop PC.競爭中,以書面業競爭激烈,毫無疑問,但許多好的作家樁工作,收集粉塵在一個盒子裡,坐在角落,或在檔案後,檔案,藏以外的台式PC 。 You may be one of them, and their problem and yours is not the competition.您可能其中一人,和他們所面對的問題和你是不是競爭。 It’s the approach.它的辦法。

Ten years ago, publishing anything from a 500-word article to a suspense/thriller was a cumbersome task.十年前,出版的任何一個500字的文章,以暫/驚悚片是一個繁瑣的任務。 The problem was the overwhelming procedure of querying an editor, waiting for a response to the query, tossing aside numerous rejections, then sending off your work after the query.問題是壓倒一切的程序查詢編輯器中,等待查詢的響應,拋出除了眾多的申請被拒,然後送你的工作後查詢。 Then, someone actually asked to see the work, only to decide they didn’t like it, after all.然後,有人實際上是要求見的工作,只有以決定他們不喜歡它,畢竟。 All of this might take a total of four months, and all you have to show for your efforts is frustration and disappointment.所有這一切可能採取的共四個月,所有你必須顯示你的努力是沮喪和失望。

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