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Book Marketing Tip: 21 Kinds of Content That Users Love

If your content doesn’t resonate with your audience, they won’t follow you where you want to take them. The key question is: What kind of content universally resonates with people? If you want more readers for your books … if you want more people talking about your books … if you want more people following your […]

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Are You Serious About Writing? by Jim Frey

Are You Serious About Writing?

Writers! Are you serious about writing? You’ll know for sure after you read this short excerpt from James N. Frey’s How to Write a Damn Good Novel II. #Writers ! Are you serious about #writing ? You’ll know for sure after reading this short story. Click To Tweet One woman complained that she didn’t have […]

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Christmas Tree Thoughts by Peanuts

It’s Not What’s Under the Christmas Tree That Matters

Note: It’s not what’s under the Christmas tree that matters. It’s who’s around it! The same is true for what’s in your book, what’s on your blog, what’s in your heart. It’s who wrote the book. It’s who writes the blog. It’s who owns the heart! Note: It’s not what’s under the Christmas tree that […]

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Alternative Words for happy, sad, confused, angry, and surprised

10 Alternatives for the Top 5 Emotions: Happy, Sad, Angry, Confused, Surprised

Check out these alternatives for describing the top five emotions: Happy, sad, angry, confused, and surprised. Angry — displeased, enraged, furious, impassioned, indignant, offended, outraged, resentful, sullen, vexed. Confused — baffled, bewildered, confounded, dazed, dumfounded, flustered, muddled, perplexed, puzzled, rattled. Happy — blissful, cheerful, ecstatic, elated, euphoric, glad, gratified, jubilant, merry, overjoyed. Sad — bereaved, […]

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