Writing and Speaking Articles
41: Is this poor communication? Yes!
Using self-directed questions and answers in place of straightforward factual statements is an annoying new trend, and it's just poor communication.
42: Article Writing Styles Explained
Basically, an article is a body of text that imparts information. Whether this is done in a scientific language, with an informal voice or in a more serious manner, is usually decided by the subject and type of article, and to whom it is aimed.
43: Visualize Conquering Fear of Public Speaking
It is nearly impossible to go through life without speaking in public. Perhaps you are expected to make a toast at a wedding, say a few words at a friend's funeral, speak for a charitable organization or present to your peers at work. There are so many situations in life where you could find yourself standing in front of a group of people. How would you visualize yourself in a public speaking situation?
44: Finding Great Topics to Write About
It seems it would be a snap to write a short article of five hundred to a thousand words. After all, you?re knowledgeable in many subjects, you?re intelligent and you?re a talented writer who enjoys writing. So why do you face that dreaded writer?s block when you sit down at the keyboard?
45: The 3 Most Common Mistakes Made By Internet Marketers In Their Article Resource Boxes
Learn the most common mistakes authors make when trying to promote their websites with articles
46: Ten Secret Ways to Make Your Brain Get The Write Idea!
Once you have an idea for a book and a plan for how to get it written and marketed, it?s time to put your brain to work with some writing exercises. Here are 10 different tips to help your brain get the ?WRITE? idea:
47: Why The Information Age Is Dead!
Your Life Experiences and Passion position you with the natural readiness to make recommendations to others. It?s human nature. You do it all the time in small ways.
48: Master Presenters Use Stories to Add Impact and Drama
Using drama is an effective way of adding another dimension to your presentations. Those dimensions include timing, props, movement, voice work and interaction with the audience. It means trusting the silences between words and action and allowing an emotional connection to happen for you and the audience. This dramatic effect can be astounding as it gives an audience time to process, think, and respond.
49: More Powerful Secrets To Make Your Brain Get the Write Idea (Part 2 of 3) !
This is the second in a series of three articles providing you with specific strategies for putting your brain to work for you when writing.
50: The Final Powerful Secrets To Infuse Your Brain With The Write Idea (Part 3 of 3) !
This is the third in a series of articles with brain-tempting tips that will enable you to make your dream of authoring a book a reality.
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