There are 4 reasons why you should outline your eBook before your write it. Each one on its own is sufficient ROI for the time spent outlining your eBook - the compound interest effect of all 4 reasons makes outlining your eBook as near to compulsory as it can get.
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4 Reasons Why You Should Outline Your eBook
Posted by paul_wolfe under Online MarketingFrom http://www.onespoonatatime.com 4917 days ago
F-Bombs, Blogging And Authenticity
Posted by paul_wolfe under Online MarketingFrom http://www.onespoonatatime.com 4924 days ago
Should you drop the F-Bomb in your blog posts or not? The two camps on this issue are the 'authentic' camp and the 'swearing is offensive' camp. But there's another viewpoint you should think about - that of the writer. This post examines the F Bomb from the writer's viewpoint.
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Panning For Gold - Finding Revenue Generating Ideas In Comment Threads
Posted by paul_wolfe under Online MarketingFrom http://www.onespoonatatime.com 4929 days ago
One of the best models to generate revenue from your blog or website is to create your own products or services. Most people struggle with generating ideas to do this - in this article I show you how I found 4 potential ideas in the last two weeks alone in comment threads on my blog and other peopl
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How To Blog More Efficiently
Posted by paul_wolfe under Online MarketingFrom http://www.onespoonatatime.com 4931 days ago
Most bloggers spend time tweaking their blogs - their themes, their layout, their colour schemes etc. But few bloggers ever give thought to the amount of time it takes to actually write a post - and most bloggers are typists of the 'hunt and peck' variety and have never thought about learning to ty
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How To Beat Blog Fatigue
Posted by paul_wolfe under Online MarketingFrom http://www.onespoonatatime.com 4935 days ago
Newbie bloggers often underestimate what's required to maintain a regular twice a week or three times a week posting schedule. Sooner or later they'll come up against blog fatigue - there are ways to overcome blog fatigue. This post looks at how to do that.
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An Open Letter To Jeff Bezos - Please Stop The Kindle Spam
Posted by paul_wolfe under Online MarketingFrom http://www.onespoonatatime.com 4938 days ago
If you know Jeff Bezos, please forward this link to him. The Kindle Publishing Platform is a genius idea...it would be a shame if it was adversely affected by collections of PLR articles posing as real books. These books are Kindle Spam.
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Who Fancies a Blog-Off?
Posted by paul_wolfe under Online MarketingFrom http://www.onespoonatatime.com 4942 days ago
Comment Threads are great opportunities to get feedback from different viewpoints - that feedback can act as rocket fuel for your development as a blogger and the development of your ideas. Most blog commenters however tend not to leave a comment if they strongly disagree with someone - a way of ge
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The 5 Models Of Comment Interaction For YOUR Blog
Posted by paul_wolfe under Online MarketingFrom http://www.onespoonatatime.com 4945 days ago
There are 5 different models of Comment Interaction that you can use for your blog - each has different benefits and costs. Which model do you use?
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3 Blog Posts We All See Way, Waaay, Waaaaay too Often
Posted by TristanH under Social MediaFrom http://www.bloggingbookshelf.com 4946 days ago
This blog post is pretty much just me ranting about stuff that I’m tired of reading on other blogs. I invite you to join with me in ranting. It feels good. Trust me.
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Do You Believe In Natural Talent
Posted by paul_wolfe under Online MarketingFrom http://www.onespoonatatime.com 4951 days ago
Belief in the natural talent myth is one of the most poisonous forces in the universe. Natural talent doesn't exist. If you want to get better at something you need to practice, to be persistent, and to have great teachers. That's it.
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