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8Jul/100

How to Avoid the 11 Biggest Mistakes of First Time Authors

How to Avoid the 11 Biggest Mistakes of First Time Authors

"If you want to change your life," Harry Beckwith wrote in The Invisible Touch, "write a book." But writing a book can also be tremendously frustrating and unrewarding.Following are the 11 biggest reasons most first-time authors fail to receive the rewards they are due.1. Unrealistic expectations. Don't expect to get rich off your book, even if it's a success by publishing standards. The vast majority of books fail to earn out their advance.Instead, develop a personal marketing plan to leverage your career off your book. Instead of trying to make money on the book itself, use your book to open doors, promote your credibility and build relationships with readers.2. Writing without a contract. Never write a book without a signed contract. Instead, prepare a polished proposal and two sample chapters.Publishers are increasingly selective about the titles they accept. Often, less than 1 in 20 titles proposed are published. Writing a book that isn't accepted is not a good use of your time.3. No agent. You must be represented by a literary agent. Publishers rarely accept unsolicited book proposals. Unsolicited proposals are frequently returned unread or are simply discarded.The right agent will know exactly which publishers might be interested in your book. Agents can also negotiate terms more effectively than you.4. Weak titles. Titles sell books. The title of your book is like the headline of an advertisement. The title represents your one and only chance to attract the attention of acquisition editors or bookstore readers.Successful titles stress the benefits readers will gain from your book. Successful titles arouse curiosity and offer solutions. They often include consonants and alliteration (repeated 'hard' sounds like G, K, P or T).5. Title versus series. Focus on a series of books rather than an individual title. Publishers want concepts that can be expanded into a series rather than individual titles.6. Going it alone. Successful careers involve a nurturing support group of readers and peers. Your quest should include the support of your friends, other authors, book coaches, readers and others who will help you maintain your enthusiasm while providing ideas, assistance and feedback.7. 'Event' writing. Write a little each day rather than 'going away' to write your book. Stress is an author's biggest enemy. When you attempt marathon writing, you're putting an unrealistic burden on yourself. "What happens if I come back and my book isn't written?"8. Self-editing. Avoid unnecessary self-editing. It's far more important to complete the first draft of your book than to agonize over the perfection of every word.Editors will ensure that grammar is correct and ideas appear in the proper order. But they can't do anything until you submit the final manuscript.9. Failure to promote. Publishers are not promoters. Publishers are skilled at editing, manufacturing and distributing books. But they are not set up to give your book the marketing attention it deserves. A single publicist may represent over 100 books!If you want your book to succeed, you have to promote it as well as write it.10. Failure to back up and save. Save frequently when writing. Always save before printing. Never turn off your computer without making a copy of your files for off-premises storage. Never end a writing session without printing out a hard copy of the latest version of the chapter you're writing.11. Failure to plan future profits. Before writing your book, create a book marketing plan. Book sales should be just the first step in an ongoing relationship with your readers. Your plan should identify opportunities from consulting, newsletters, audio/video recordings, seminars, speeches and yearly updates.A book can, indeed, change your life. But you must take charge; take a proactive role in promoting and leveraging its success.Roger C. Parker knows the secrets to promoting your business one page at a time. Find out the simple way to keep in constant touch with your customers, while saving you time and money. Visit http://www.OnePageNewsletters.com for your three free reports.

7Jul/100

Online Advertising Mistakes ? 3 Donts For Newbies – Internet-Marketing

Online Advertising Mistakes ? 3 Donts For Newbies

Are you new to Network Marketing? If you are, then PLEASE avoid these mistakes when you promote your business opportunity!Mistake#1. SpammingSPAM: Sending People Annoying MessagesYes, you got the point! People hate spams simply because they are annoying! They receive emails from someone they don't expect. So stop making a list of those email addresses from Newsgroups or Free Ads Classifieds or wherever! It's just not going to work that way to promote your business.Spamming on the contrary could put your business at risk. Since almost all of the internet users nowadays just can't put up with it, here's some predictions of what they could do to ruin your business.If you join an affiliate program or perhaps you are a representative of a certain company, they could just send an email to that company, informing them that they are receiving spams from you. Generally, they have zero tolerance for spamming and will eliminate you without warning.Or, they also can make a report on you to your Web Host or ISP. How about that?!Mistake #2. Reach un-targeted peopleI understand that you are excited to drive a great quantity of visitors to your website. Yes... that's what they told you to do, right? The more visits to your website, the greater the possibilities of sign-ups... But, the more important thing is that those visitors should be targeted people! You don't need just 'visitors', you need 'targeted visitors' to your site!That's why you should be wise in advertising, because you have to decide what kind of people you want to reach.For instance, if you join a Network Marketing program that needs big investments, you don't want to place an ad in Free Ads Classifieds! Why? You'll probably have many visitors to your site, but NO sign-ups - Why? Because they can't afford it! Most of them who read ads in Free Ads Classifieds are those who are hunting for FREE opportunities?So, make sure your advertising reaches targeted people!Mistake#3. Promote in Newsgroups or Mailing Lists that prohibit any kind of advertismentThis is considered to be spamming also!So, if you are planning to advertise in Newsgroups, Forums, or Mailing Lists, make sure that they allow advertisements - Study the terms of agreement first!Well, that's it!Don't do these 3 mistakes and you will save a lot of your time and efforts!Copyright 2005 Farid Aziz.Farid Aziz is a full-time Internet Marketer. Reveal more of his FREE tips and strategies on Internet Marketing and get a FREE Course on How to Make Money Online with Your Hobby at Internet Marketer Sells

29Jun/100

5 Common Grooming Mistakes Made by Professionals

5 Common Grooming Mistakes Made by Professionals

1. Using tranquilizers.This is illegal in many states but other groomers
still use them. It may be that the groomer is
afraid of aggressive dogs but it's more likely
to be that the groomer is running a production
line and has no time to calm nervous dogs.I never recommend tranquilizers ? no matter how
mild ? for small dogs. Ask your groomer if she
or he does this.2. Leaving dogs unattended.You might be surprised at how many dogs are
harmed and even killed at salons. The problem
is many groomers use a grooming noose (not as
bad as it sounds!) or collar to attach the dog
to the grooming table.If the groomer leaves the dog alone, it's easy
for a dog to try to free himself and wind up
choking or damaging his neck.3. Taking shortcuts that violate breed standards.It's more time consuming and requires more skill
to scissor rather than clip dogs. However, if your
breed standard or style requires a scissor cut,
you should tell the groomer you want this.If you don't speak up, they'll most likely use a
clipper. And if you expect hand stripping,
you better call ahead to make certain there's
a groomer in the shop that even knows how to do that.4. Not having facilities for dogs left all day.This is only partly the groomers fault as many
shops are not set up to provide day care
for dogs, but owners use them that way. Some
shops do not have sufficient cages, fresh water
supplies, or staff to walk dogs.If you want to drop your dog off on the way
to work, visit the salon in advance and ask
to be shown where the dog will be housed while
he's waiting for you and what care he will given.5. Using dog dryers improperly.Many dogs every year are injured or killed by
groomers not watching closely enough while the pet
is in an enclosed dryer.As a result of poor airflow and high temperatures,
pets get overheated in enclosed cages. The heat
simply builds up and the dog is overcome or in
extreme cases the dog may be burned by the pans
and the cages themselves as they get hotter and
hotter.I think enclosed dryers should be illegal but if
your groomer is going to use one, ensure s/he
watches the dog, uses a timer, avoids high heat
and has another fan at the front of the cage to
encourage proper airflow.Also a groomer should not use a hand-held hot
dryer on a dog drying in a stainless steel cage.
There is not enough ventilation for the air
to flow properly and the bottom of the stainless
cages get hot quickly.These dryers are best used with wire cages that
have plastic bottoms or grates to keep the pet off
the hot floor of the cage. The grooming room should
be open and airy when using heated dryers
to prevent the room from overheating.All the fans in the U.S., however, are no substitute
for watching the dog while he is being dried and
the mechanical devices are in use!Louise Louis is a long-time dog person and
operates http://www.ToyBreeds.com