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[2003-10-29] Bring the Coach; I'm Ready to Play
I get letters .emails, that is. Inquiries from prospective clients. They ask the only questions they know how to ask in seeking a coach, admittedly a hard thing to do when you've never had a coach, and their questions reveal as much to me, in this joint-interview process, as my answers reveal to them.

[2003-10-28] How "Real" is Your Infoproduct Idea?
A 10-point checklist to help you be real with your idea first!

[2003-10-27] What's More Important than Momentum?
"Success requires first expending 10 units of effort to produce one unit of results. Your momentum will then produce 10 units of results with each unit of effort." ~ Charles Givens, US businessman and author I named my coaching practice Momentum Coaching, as I worship momentum. Once you get it going, it's unstoppable, for individual productivity, creative inspiration, and that golden moment when your business reaches "the tipping point".

[2003-10-13] Get Creative With Your Writing Career
How brave are you? You need courage to submit your work to potential buyers, but you also need courage to get creative with your career. To get creative, you may need to break a few rules.

[2003-10-10] Don't Write Like You Think...Write Like You Talk
The Internet has provided us marketers with an amazing opportunity. It's leveled the playing field - regardless of your background, you can now pursue a profitable business in your area of interest.

[2003-10-09] Talk, Talk, Talk--When Do We Write?
am a member of that large group of Americans known as baby boomers, the post World War II generation. Although I only have a fuzzy memory of Howdy Doody, and am too young to have been one of the first Musketeers, I can remember transistor radios, pedal pushers, saddle shoes, and my Dad's brand new 1960 Ford Galaxie 500. Sharp car.

[2003-10-06] Removing the Creative Clutter From Your Head
Have you ever felt that you could really get something wonderful and worthwhile done if you didn't have so many things to do? Common thought.

[2003-10-02] Your Odds of Getting Published
Most beginning writers are curious about their chances of ever seeing their work in print. Editors have told me that a mid- to large-sized publishing house gets upwards of 5000 unsolicited submissions a year. About 95% are rejected right off the bat (most get form letters, a few promising authors get personalized notes stating why the manuscript was rejected). Of the 5% left, some are queries for which the editors request entire manuscripts. Others are manuscripts submitted in their entirety, and these go on to the next stage of the acquisitions process (get passed around the editorial department, presented at editorial meetings, perhaps looked at by sales staff to get a sense of the market for the book). The end result is that 1-2% of unsolicited submissions are actually purchased for publication.


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