Ok that is unproven by me as of yet. But he is giving it away for free and all you have to do is post about it on your blog...as I am doing here. So follow my lead because Mark Joyner has proven to be a money maker, expert marketer, and was the 1st recognized guy to have an ebook...one that was downloaded over 1,000,000 times!
Obviously he knows how to write compelling info that people want and that is why I am recommending and strongly urging you to test out his product. You get a course from this master for free so you have nothing to lose.
Writing is good for you in a spiritual way. You get your pleasures, pains, frustrations and feelings out there on paper so it is raw. Your writing shows you a clear picture of what is going on.
you can draw conclusions from it much better because it forces you to clarify your thoughts and feelings. Also, writing em down gives you a record to return to and revisits months from now.
IF you have poor or slow typing skills then this maybe for you. Writing is something we should all do but should do it the most efficient way.
Dragon Naturally SPeaking is a program I have considered purchasing. I have heard good things about it and that the latest versions are much "smarter" and greatly improved.
The whole goal with your writing is to find your audience and distribute your message to the widest group possible. You want ALL those interested in what you have to say to read your writing. Otherwise what's the point?
htttp://taggzilla.com finds your audience.
In my searching for places to post and distribute my content I found some new, highly ranked and visited sites.
Check out www.imeem.com, www.netlog.com, www.crunchyroll.com, and www.break.com.
Especially break.com I found to be very cool and worthwhile for distributing business content both in text and multimedia format.
Check out http://taggzilla.com today to keep abreast of new developments and ways it finds your audience.
Have your plan of action. A quick script or outline of what you want to write and how much you plan to write in terms of pages per topic. Your writing will go much faster this way.
There is a buzz going on in net world to write for money. In recent times many sites come up claiming to pay you for writing posts like PayPerPost, ReviewMe, sponsored Review, Smorty and lots of other whose name I don't remember now. Cautionary tale to be aware of.
Writing an eBook is actually easier than you might think and is a feasible way to make some extra money online. The cyberspace community needs its eBooks to be successful so that more and more eBooks will be written..
Excellent testimonial proving that writing collaboration can lead to making money online. There is money to be made by writing and many in need of good quality writers to produce articles written for them
Expert copywriting course instructor Trevor 'ToeCracker' Crook goes deep in magic words that sell your products. These are great tips that can make or break your business and gets you more sales fast than you ever dreamed possible. Get your copy of the 1 hour and 15 minute training for free here at:
Not the writing tips we learn in school, but very practical and does relate to writing your own books or ebooks. Goes through the 5 tips and what to do to get your writing out there.
Now what would Croc shoes have to do with Copywriting I hear you ask. Well, actually nothing, or not these ones at least. I heard on the grapevine that Trevor “Toe Cracker” Crook, a fellow Aussie, Pay it Forward entrepreneur and the master of copywriting himself, is hosting a free webinar for TaggZilla
I'll save you the trouble of reading the entire article right now, and just answer the question: yes. Absolutely, without a doubt, copywriting is extremely important to bloggers.
This bloke reckons that he's the 'Crocodile Dundee' of copywriters and he'll give clients the biggest advertising knife! Then they can slash their competitors leave them feeling like a one legged swimmer in a crocodile infested creek... maybe something for an everyday blogger like me to learn!
If you’re a writer applying for a posted “Creative Writer” wanted job why not ah, be freakin creative? Sending a resume just puts you in a big stack. Differentiating yourself puts you on my to call list. These kind of tips are great to get the attention you want.
Your cover letter and resume are your �first impression� that you are making on prospective employers and so they are critically important. Your first impression needs to be one of professionalism and competence. Make your words and the space on your resume page count
In today's world, no matter what sort of job you're looking for, you absolutely need a top-notch Cover Letter and Resume if you want to get an interview. These 2 elements either get attention or go straight to the trash can! You decide!
Looking for a job can be frustrating.In this article, I will list the top 10 tips I think are the most important to use while writing the winning resume. make your resume do what it is supposed to do, get attention and that reclusive interview
Ideally, your resume should be written to help you be considered for a specific job title. Here is a resume building process for you to follow.
What is a resume? - What should a good resume accomplish? - What are the essential parts of a resume? - What is a job objective and why is it important? - What should not be included in a resume?
answers to the questions and what you should do are contained in this post.
Here is all the information you need to help you get started in writing your resume.
Learn some great resume writing tips and some real examples of resumes you can use as a guide. Make this all important document work for you. COnstructing it the right way goes a long way to you getting results
Here is all the information you need to help you get started in writing your resume. Learn some great resume writing tips and some real examples of resumes you can use as a guide. A veritable treasure trove of info to get you started on your way to successful resume creation...not just any resume but one that gets you results.
Don't try to cram in everything you've ever done by reducing the margins to half an inch or the font type down to 8- or 9-point. Employers have to look at many, many resumes and will not appreciate one that is packed to the limit, making it difficult to read or understand. Save the creativity and your exceptional nature for the interview when you really want to stand out.
Did you think about your resume file name when you attached it?
What about web bugs embedded in your resume. This is a top-10 list of items that you should think about before sending out your resume. This is a checklist to keep you on track and make sure you have covered all your bases before submitting a resume that would flop. Get that interview by following this blueprint.
How will you ensure that your resume will make the cut and that you will capture attention and get the call for an interview? Here are a few crucial tips that are absolutely essential to the creation of a compelling resume in such competitive times. You have to stand out and make yourself the kick ass person the human resource manager wants to interview.
The frustration of not getting any calls back together with the stress at home could of devastated me. But then I found a great piece of software where I learned how to make a resume. Helps make the process of getting your resume created and out there easier.
Writing a resume from scratch can be a difficult task. Even if you do have a way with words, selecting the most relevant information about you and getting is down on paper isn’t easy. The following list of questions will help make resume writing easier....
Some good tips on resume writing. A comprehensive article that takes you from start to finish on how to construct your resume from scratch.
Tells you what not to do (fire up MS word with generic resume template) and what to do.
Being specific about your accomplishments and giving real, unique value to the human resource person reading your resume is absolutely essential to getting noticed, attracting their attention and interest, and ultimately getting the 1 thing you crave....THE INTERVIEW!
Top three Resume Mistakes which can be affect on your legal career.
Vague Explanations of Experienced and Accomplishments, Cluttered with Irrelevant Information this type of Resume Mistakes are straight from Experienced Resume Writers at Legal Resume Writing.
These techniques apply to you too, NOT just attorneys!
A funny take on writing and presenting a resume. Job hunting told as it is. Hilarious.
This has many funny little anecdotes and recalls about how interviewers don't listen, ask questions over and over, and revisit info they should have gotten by reading your well prepared resume.
A Treasure trove of resources, books and good common sense info to jazz up your resume and make it pop. It talks about the importance of your resume, different elements like: objective, introduction, and other highly necessary parts of any successful resume.
If creating your resume gives you nightmares then it may be that resume software could help you. These are paid solutions but when you are in a bind they save you loads of time.
Also, they provide what you are looking for...a resume that gets you the ONLY RESULT you care about...the INTERVIEW.
That is all your resume is supposed to do. That is it's only job. This post talks about the software and how it works.
A great resource about Federal Resume Writing. Talks about the differences between federal government resumes and regular private industry company resumes.What you want to put in your resume for federal government and what to say when you get into the interview.
The first and most important part of your resume creation is your psychology. You must understand why you are creating it and how to create it for maximum result.
Here is what you should be thinking....what value can you give to your prospective employer?
That is the overriding mindset to have when you are writing it, or when you are telling your hired gun how to write it describe the value you have to offer an employer.
The same way that you only care what your salary, benefits, and job is going to be for you; your employer only cares how much you are going to cost him and how much revenue you are going to bring in. Or if you are admin there will be some other metrics he will measure your performance by.
He is evaluating whether to keep you around (after he has decided to hire you that is) and if you provide appropriate value to the level he is paying you. Also, the value you give will determine when (or more often if) you get a raise and how much.
The more valuable you are the more money you can make.
5 Top Tips:
1. We have already discussed...what value do you give? The more you can customize it to each individual company you are applying the more you stand out from girl #123 who is also applying.
2. Your resume is your marketing piece. Treat it as such and write it as such.
3. I have never seen a thumbnail photo on a resume but for your top 10 desired positions why not put an excellent quality full color photo. It would definitely help you stand out.
4. Think of the human resources person seeing your resume. They get hundreds (maybe thousands) of resumes to go through at any 1 time. That means they glance at each one and if nothing catches their eye, BAM straight to the trash can! That's why the photo idea would make you stand out. Test it out what could it hurt?
5. Be clear, concise with your objective again with emphasis on the value you provide and specific, applicable skills you bring to the table. Crushing a beer can on your head or being an expert french braider (ladies) are not skills your prospective employer cares about.
6. Keep to standard formatting, spell check, and grammar check! These are huge as the only idea they have of who you are is this 1 piece of paper. Keep this in mind and make that 1 piece of paper really sizzle AND STAND OUT FROM THE CROWD.
Above all avoid being guy #1432, and become Mark Harris (or whatever your name happens to be); Become a name not just a faceless number.
Top 2 tools for creating your custom, kick ass resume: