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Ebooks — Self-Publishing Your Way to Internet Success Part 1 Writing A Successful Ebook

With today’s advanced technology, it has never been any easier for anyone to self-publish their own ebook. What’s more, you can create and market your own ebook (electronic book) for an unbelievably low price. Once you purchase an ebook compiler and create your ebook, you’ll automatically have an entire stock of inventory on hand continuously. In addition, when you begin selling your ebook, you’ll pocket nearly 100% of your profits for each sale.

Web Writing for the World: Five Tips On Writing For Global Readers

They’re on the web in great numbers, they are your users, and American English is not their first language. They may be across the world or across the street. Who are they? They are global readers, and if you’re doing business on the web, you can’t afford to dismiss them. Global Reach at http://www.glreach.com/globstats/ estimates that 510 million non-native English speakers will be online by 2003. That’s more than half the online population! How can you welcome these global users and make your site easy for them to use? Here are our five writing tips for making your web site universal.

Marilynne Rudick and Leslie O’Flahavan Answer Online Writing Questions

We’re interested in all aspects of online writing-e-mail marketing, online newsletters, web-writing, customer service e-mail and Web self-service. And we’d like to hear from you about your concerns and experiences.
Are you interested in developing a new online newsletter but can’t decide on format or frequency?
Do you have print publications you’d like to “repurpose” for the Web?
Are you thinking about an e-mail sales campaign and need advice on killer copy?
Do you want to use your customer service e-mail as a marketing tool?
Do you want to write effective FAQs for your Web site to free your staff to answer IAQ’s (infrequently asked questions!)?

10 Secrets For Everyday Writing Success

During my 25-year career in a variety of professional positions in both the private and public sectors I have written literally thousands of letters and memos andhundreds of reports. If I had to boil-down everything I’ve learned about practical day-to-day writing for both personal and business purposes into 10 key points, this would be my “top 10 list”.

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