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51: Tips on Choosing a Title For Your Book
How many of you have spent hours or days toiling over the title for your book? My first book, The Cliffhanger, was renamed probably six times before I stayed with the current title. Naming your book can be difficult, especially if the book will work as a sort of branding for everything else you do. Here\'s how to create the perfect name.

52: The Blog Factor
Everything you need to know to start blogging - today!

53: Finish Your Book Now!
Discover why writer\'s block is a bogus excuse that may be keeping you from finishing the great American novel.

54: Seven Secrets of Writing a Book that Sells
It\'s one thing to write a book, it\'s an entirely different thing to write one that\'s a saleable, viable, marketable product. Ensuring the success of a book is something even the biggest publishers have never been able to guarantee.

55: Are You a Marketing Savvy Author?
Congratulations, you\'re published! But what exactly does it mean to be \"published\"? Besides the fact that your work is finally in print and your college alumni has asked to interview you for their newsletter it also means fame and fortune, right? Well, ok, maybe not on the level of J. K. Rowling, but at the very least you can expect a call from Oprah, right?

56: Tips for Smart Book Promotion
Don\'t get lured into spending thousands of dollars on bogus book promotions.

57: Seven Ways To Sabotage Your Self Publishing Success
Are you sabotaging your success as an author? Would you like to know how not to waste time and money? Seven Ways To Sabotage Your Self Publishing Success reveals the secrets that you need to know and avoid so you can write, publish and promote your book to self publishing success!

58: Tips To Writing An Excellent Press Releases
I have scanned the intenet to locate the best home based business ideas,opportunities and resources that will allow you work at home successfully..

59: How To Write For Children And Win Over Parents
Authors are shown an innovative way to write for the enjoyment of children while satisfying the desire of parents that their children be educated during their pleasure pursuits e.g. reading

60: Woody Allen\'s \"Match Point\" (2005)
An analysis of the philosophical foundation of Allen\'s latest cinematic work.


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