Writing & Speaking

Questions For Effective Communication
By Robert F. Abbott · 18 years ago
Mark Twain once famously said that if he'd had more time, he'd have written a shorter letter. In saying that, he captured a truth most professional writers and speakers recognize: Being brief is more difficult ...
Defining and Writing for an Audience
By Laurence James · 18 years ago
As part of the essential research you should do before starting to write, it's a good idea to begin by defining your audience - the people who will read, see or hear the message in ...
How to write a proper scholarship letter
By Cary Bergeron · 18 years ago
When writing a scholarship or college essay it is important to pick a topic that grabs your attention and one that goes along with your field of study. If for example you are studying Business ...
How a 105 year old Poem can Make Your Presentations More Persuasive
By Robert Greenshields · 18 years ago
Despite years of practical experience and many expensive courses, I've realized the best marketing tip I ever got was in my High School English class. This tip provided the basis of a simple and scientifically-proven ...
‘How to Write Persuasive Copy for Company Brochures’
By Laurence James · 18 years ago
When it comes to selling your products and services, many companies miss a trick when it comes to writing the copy for promotional brochures. This is because many businesses pack their glossy, well-produced brochure with ...
Effective Communication: 7 Steps to the Right Responses
By Robert F. Abbott · 18 years ago
Good writing and good design. These are the criteria of a successful newsletter, right? That's what I used to think when I first started writing and publishing newsletters. But, as I became more involved with ...
Taking on the Mantle of Your Fictional Characters
By Jim Green · 18 years ago
To take on the mantle of your characters is to be at the very hub of cutting edge fiction. You invent these skeletal entities, add flesh to the bones; give them names, commission them to ...
How to Write Foot Note
By Zulfiqar Dodhia · 18 years ago
The articles explain that how the foot notes are written and what is the purpose of writing of the foot notes. Foot notes are similar to the end notes these are place at the end ...
Speak Up! How can you communicate effectively at work?
By Ellen Besso · 18 years ago
In an open, trusting environment people seek clarification and replace assumptions with understanding. Tragically, most workplaces are the converse.” Erle Wheatley - “Structured Communication Builds Trust” Some people seem to have an innate ability to ...
The Role of the Book Publisher
By Russell Clark · 18 years ago
A book publisher is a group or person who is responsible for bringing the book to the public for reading purposes. The book publisher is involved in the major steps of developing, marketing, producing, printing, ...
How To Write A Killer Article In 5 Easy Steps
By Marc Entz · 18 years ago
You may not know it, but you have an easy way to bring targeted traffic to your site. You can write articles for publication in ezines that will continue to bring you traffic to your ...
Attention Authors and Writers: Looking for Article Sites?
By Kathy Steinemann · 18 years ago
There are thousands of article directories on the Internet, but how do you find them? Which ones are the best? Which sites should you avoid? Should you use automatic submission software? This article contains some ...
10 good ways to improve your communication
By Lars Jensen · 18 years ago
"A Piece of Blarney Stone" 10 ways to empower your communication Learning about this subject will help you more in the long run than you may realize, until the time comes when you really need ...
Essay
By Sharon Whyte · 18 years ago
Essay is a piece of writing. It can be almost everything about anything, which include the facts, the points of views of the authors or others, as well as the arguments of a certain things. ...
Bad News and Good News for Freelance Writers
By Jo Ann Lequang · 18 years ago
Sometimes I wonder why anyone would want to pursue a career in freelance writing, scrambling for freelance assignments at the dwindling pool of viable magazines and newspapers in this country, accepting paltry wages, suffering the ...
Internet Authors aren't carnivores
By Mike Scantlebury · 18 years ago
When vegetarians want to be insulting, they call anyone who disagrees with them a 'carnivore'. That's inaccurate. No human being is a carnivore. People are omnivores. Generally speaking, -if you look around the world - ...
The 7 Levels of Publishing, Part Three
By Mike Scantlebury · 18 years ago
Previously in 'The 7 levels of publishing' – The First Level of Publishing is to receive a single copy of a book. The Second Level of Publishing is when you receive five copies. The Third ...
Simple Article Speed Reading Course
By Kip D · 18 years ago
Over the past few days I have been taking a speed reading course online. I was amazed at how simple it was to learn. I wanted to share with you some of the main points ...
Things To Do Before You Post an Article
By Gert Bruhn · 18 years ago
See how painfully you can learn about Things To Do Before You Post an Article when you crave a not often time to read a well-researched article? Don't miss out on the predicate of this ...
First Impressions Count
By Peter Temple · 18 years ago
I like to travel in a jacket and dress slacks. People have often asked me why. The answer is that I think I get better treatment. Over many years, I've proven that theory to myself, ...