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Nov 8, 2019

 

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Mar 14, 2019

Why it Pays to Take Risks with Your Writing

 

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Hello its Peter here a game from writers
life and today
why pays to take risks with your writing when it comes to writing books
regardless of whether you choose to self
publish or try to win a traditional
publishing deal the competition has
never been fiercer
readers are overwhelmed with choice and
writers often find trying to make their
book stand out from the ground and
daunting and seemingly impossible tasks
it can be easy to play it safe with your
writing just try to stick to the rules
of a genre and to regurgitates a tried
and tested story that seems to appeal to
a mass audience but if you do so your
book is more than likely to simply
become an echo of something already out
there written by someone with more
experience whose popularity has already
been established if you choose to take
risks however while the stakes may be
higher it's arguable that you stand a
far greater chance of making your book
more discoverable distinguishable and
desirable than those that don't but why
is that taking risks shows you are
willing to put your neck on the line a
risk tic is someone who is brave they
are willing to take a chance a leap into
the unknown someone who is willing to
commit all the time and energy it takes
to write a book knowing that it does not
pander to the masses this is undeniably
impressive and demonstrates a commitment
to the craft that other writers who are
simply copycat versions of each other do
not show taking risks will make your
work stand out in an overcrowded
marketplace writers need to do anything
they can to make their books stand out
if you are able to write a book which
appeals to a more niche audience or one
that grabs reader's attention and they
might be willing to take a chance on
your book is more likely to be seen and
therefore more likely to sell taking
risks may not always work but when they
do the payoff is greater of course a
risk is a risk and therefore the chance
of failure is greater if you write
something too obscure too nice too
complicated it will be harder to find a
publisher who's willing to take a chance
on you or find an audience who resonates
with your work however if you do the
rewards are huge taking risks wins you
respect by taking risks in your writing
you often end up exposing yourself being
vulnerable can be frightening but
readers will appreciate the fact that
you have done so this will make them
empathize with you and respect you for
your bravery at the end of the day no
one can write a book that will appeal to
everyone and trying to do so is a waste
of time don't let all your time and
effort go to waste and consider taking
more risks with your writing
be brave have confidence and stay true
to yourself you won't regret it if you
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Mar 13, 2019

How To Pick A Genre To Write In

 
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Hello its Peter here came from a
writer's life and today how to pick a
genre to writing many writers don't
consider the genre they are writing it
until their book is written it's easy to
believe that once you've finished
writing your novel that it will become
immediately obvious which category it
falls into and when you are undertaking
tasks such as submitting to editors or
selecting the genres where your book
should City Amazon that it will be easy
to define your writing in such a way
however only considering your genre
after you have finished your story can
lead to some problems there are perhaps
some stories that are easier to define a
classic romance thriller or horror story
for example with many contemporary
fiction books it can be a little more
tricky and in fact you can find your
story crosses the boundaries of many
different genres a little bit of romance
but mostly a thriller a ghost story with
some comedy thrown in and so on the
trouble with not being able to clearly
define your genre is that you then
cannot clearly define your audience one
of the most important things you should
be able to do and submitting your novel
to publishers and agents or when
marketing it yourself is to be able to
define who your audience is to be able
to prove that there is a market for your
book out there that there are readers
ready and waiting to devour it if you
are vague about your genre agents of
publishers will have a harder time being
convinced they can sell your book where
will it sit in a bookstore will readers
be annoyed if they pitch it as a romance
novel when actually perhaps it is more
of a fantasy book it's the same when you
come to choose where to place your book
if self-publishing on sites such as
Amazon if readers disagree with your
choice then you
could end up with negative reviews
readers do not like to be mislead after
all so how do you choose a genre to
write it first of all right with an
audience in mind you should always
consider your reader when you write
before you start why not try to identify
who your target audience is sketch out
an idea of what they like get to know
them what motivates and inspires them
what makes them tick what you understand
your reader you'll have a better idea of
the types of books they read and
therefore the genre you should place
your book into next read many genres and
see what resonates writing in a genre
you love to read will make your life so
much easier if you love romance novels
but try to write a hard-boiled detective
story you might find yourself in trouble
so read lots and lots of different books
and then shape your story to fit which
genre you like best and next go to a
bookstore look at the books in each
section where do you see yours going if
you have already written your novel or
have your story already mapped out in
your head go to a book store to try and
help clarify which genre it fits into
look at books by other authors and see
which ones have similar things to yours
this is also a great way of getting
inspiration for your book synopsis and
cover to our next step is to create a
marketing plan if you pick a genre that
is really obscure you might find it
difficult to know how to market your
book saying that a niche genre could
help you really focus on specific
readers creating a marketing plan could
help sway you one
or another as you decide what is best
for your book at the end of the day when
it comes to picking of genre to write it
sometimes it's simply a good idea to go
with your gut instinct if you are
talking between two you could even make
a pros and cons list to help you choose
whatever you do make sure you have a
clear idea of a genre you are writing it
ideally before you start to write if you
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Mar 12, 2019

Can You Really Be a Part-Time Writer?

 

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Hello its Peter here a game from writers
life and today can you really be a
part-time writer when it comes to
writing we all hear those stories of
famous writers you know the ones who are
ate slept and breathed writing those who
would guess over three am shaking with
passion and a fierce unstoppable desire
to write all their thoughts down those
who couldn't think of anything other
than writing who would spend their days
holed up in their study perhaps a quirky
just filled share the bottom of their
garden and not see daylight or eat for
days on end because their work was so
consumed well that might be all well and
good but for most of us the idea of
being a full-time writer is a bit of a
luxury we all know how hard it is to get
published so how much time can we
realistically spend on our writing while
still making sure we have a roof over
our heads
also it's okay not to want writing to be
the only thing you do with your life
writers seem to carry immense amounts of
guilt around with them they beat
themselves up for not doing enough for
not being good enough
in fact often we are so down on
ourselves and put so much pressure on
ourselves it's a wonder we find any joy
in writing at all sure being a good
writer requires dedication and
commitment and discipline there's no
doubt about it but one can be a
part-time writer and still progress
still see targets and still achieve our
writing dreams when did being a writer
mean one has to be bleary-eyed neglects
our friends and families and live on
crusts of bread and water for weeks on
end it's like we have to be ashamed if
we are practically killing ourselves to
achieve our writing goal
there's a myth that unless we are waking
up in the middle of the night and slowly
becoming reclusive in order to write
that we can't possibly be passionate
enough about it or dedicated enough for
it to be a success writers need to give
themselves a break at the end of the day
while it's important to work hard for
what you want in life it's also
important to enjoy the process
so if writing part-time works for you
and allows you to write at your leisure
while also enjoy everything else that
life has to offer
that's fine in fact achieving a balance
between your writing life and your
actual life is healthy and something
which should be encouraged we don't need
to have a sob story we don't need to
cripple ourselves and end up a
stressed-out
exhausted shell of a person to follow
our dreams that's not to say that being
a full time writer couldn't be brilliant
but it needs to be because that's the
right move not born out of some sort of
guilt ridden weird idea that you're not
a real writer unless you dedicate every
inch of your being to it it's essential
for writers to stop and ask ourselves is
this working for me am i enjoying this
writers don't have to be tortured
sleep-deprived soars it's okay and
possible to be a part-time writer and
still be successful it's just that it
may tell you a little longer to get
there that's all and don't forget if
you're struggling to write or finish
your book our free writers tool can help
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Mar 11, 2019
How to Make Your Novel Stand Out From the Crowd
 
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Mar 11, 2019

How to Get Inside Your Reader's Head

 

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Hi it's Peter here again from a writer's
life and today how to get inside your
readers head one of the most helpful
things you can do as a writer is to
identify who your reader is no matter
what you're writing about figuring out
exactly who will want to read your work
and what their reaction will be - it is
so important right from when you start
to create your work through to pitching
and marketing it to help you create a
piece of writing that will appeal to
your reader you need to be able to get
inside their head the more thorough and
understanding you have of who they are
and what they want the more easily you
will be able to mold and shape your
writing so it will appeal to them of
course this might be easier said than
done
however by making an effort to get to
know your reader and to truly understand
them you'll be able to appeal to them
more through your writing to influence
them and to turn them into loyal fans so
what are the things you can do to try
and get inside your readers head let's
take a look first do your research
start off by doing some simple research
think about the genre your writing
falls into and the kind of person that
might be interested in that type of book
you could even go into book shops and
look at the different people browsing in
that section or join fan clubs and get
to know the kind of conversations they
might have next get feedback all along
the way make sure you don't wait until
you've already finished your book or
piece of writing to get that feedback
ask your readers questions and get
feedback throughout the writing process
this will make it so much easier when
you go back and big
to edit and reshape your book next look
at what other writers are doing one of
the most helpful things you can do is
follow your fellow writers and look at
the different techniques they are using
to engage readers and pique their
interest look at successful writers in
genres similar to yours how does your
writing compare what do their book
covers look like what does the blurb on
the back say check out their social
media accounts their author profiles
their websites find all the information
you can and see what reoccurring themes
on there that you could apply it to your
writing and marketing plans use actual
data there are plenty of programs out
there which can give you a real insight
into your readers your potential readers
and their behavior even just looking at
your engagement on social media and try
to get a picture of the types of people
that are interested in what you're
saying can help you to build up a
picture of who your ideal reader might
be create a persona once you've gathered
together as much information as possible
use this to create an ideal reader
persona write down as much as you can
about them and stick up the details
leads away you're right
you can then always refer to this and
always keep them in mind when you're
writing if you're stuck then you can use
them to help you simply ask yourself
what your reader would want to happen
and if you know them well enough you
should have your answer getting inside
your readers head can make a difference
when it comes to the popularity and
success of your book so it's well worth
trying to get to know your reader and
use this knowledge to help shape your
writing
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Mar 10, 2019

Why You Need to Learn to Write Anywhere

 

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Hello its Peter here again from writers
life and today why you need to learn to
write anywhere
here are some of the favorite excuses of
writers when trying to avoid getting to
work the house is too messy I'm too
tired I don't have enough time I'm too
stressed out I don't know where to start
my desk is too cluttered the laundry
I've got to do the laundry
any of them self familiar to you yeah I
thought so all writers go through
periods of procrastination and we'll
find just about any excuse they can to
avoid sitting down and getting on with
their work the most common excuses find
a way to blame not having the perfect
writing conditions for without them how
could one possibly write write at the
end of the day unless you have the
luxury of being a full-time writer it
might be that you only get a few minutes
here and there it might be that you've
got to do it in a bit of a rush or that
you use your commute or that thirty
minutes when the kids have gone to bed
before you also need to crush out or
early in the morning when no one else
has gone up yet it would be wonderful to
just sit down in our perfectly setup
writing room where we have surrounded
ourselves with objects that inspire us a
freshly made pot of coffee by our side
and the knowledge that there will be no
interruptions for the rest of the day
but we've got to be realistic in short
we've got to learn to write anywhere
training yourself to focus and be
productive for shorts irregular periods
of time can help you make so much more
progress with your writing and the
sooner you can adapt to working in less
than perfect environments regardless of
whether they are noisy
or follow interruptions the better as
with anything practice makes perfect and
to learn to write anywhere you have to
be willing to make an effort to
consistently right in these inconvenient
locations at these inconvenient times
and even when you really don't feel like
it if you keep waiting to be in the
perfect mood at the ideal time in the
ideal place chances are you won't get
very far with your writing at all no one
said it was easy we know it's a
challenge trying to concentrate while
you've got kids screaming in the
background or you're hot and squashed on
your commute to work
no one said it wouldn't be frustrating
to be interrupted when you've just got
into the writing zone but if you don't
try you might find that progress is so
slow you become even more demotivated
so next time you're finding excuses not
to write recognize them as just that
excuses treat writing like a job stop
waiting for the perfect mood and moment
and fit writing into your life
however messy or complicated it may be
and don't forget if it struggling to
write or finish your book
our free writers toolkit can help with
it you'll learn how to overcome
procrastination get organized
stay focused find time to write and
finally get your book published to get
access now while it's still available
simply go to
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be sure to give us a thumbs up and
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Peter and I'll see you next time
 
 
 
 
Mar 2, 2019
How to Stay True to Yourself - WritersLife.org
 
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Hello there it's Peter here again from
writers life and today how to stay true
to yourself the great Oscar Wilde once
said be yourself everyone else is
already taken while these words can
apply to everyone to writers they are
even more accurate and he has been so
it's not always as easy as it may seem
writers particularly those who are just
starting out will often rely heavily on
other writers for inspiration in fact it
may well have been that reading your
favorite book by your favorite author is
what made you decide to start writing in
the first place while that's fine it's
essential for writers to try to find
their own way merely trying to emulate
an author and focusing too much on one
author's work will mean that your
writing becomes a copy of someone else's
and let's face it it's unlikely to be a
better copy of that writers need to find
their own voice their own unique way of
telling their stories and expressing how
they feel but how do they do that first
look for inspiration far and wide
writers should look for inspiration
everywhere be that through the books you
read or just the things you observe from
the world around you the more one
searches for inspiration the more
eclectic and experimental you'll be and
you'll find it so much easier to
discover your writing voice to next
discover what motivates you staying true
to yourself is all about finding your
passions and celebrating them whatever
you love whatever gets you smiling
animated and full of energy that's what
you should be pursuing that's what you
should focus your time on
next don't compare yourself to others
being true to yourself is turning the
smoke light inwards comparing yourself
to others isn't healthy or helpful
believes that you are in charge of your
own destiny and that is up to you where
you end up the next tell the truth know
your values know your limits be
completely honest with yourself
only by genuinely lay your cards on the
table and searching your soul will you
be able to understand yourself
completely
the next avoid negativity being
detrimental to yourself or others won't
get you anywhere you don't need to put
others down to achieve what you need to
succeed and you sir Leon helping
yourself by being critical and cruel
some writers are their own worst enemies
but try to have a little faith and
believe in yourself and your abilities
too next take yourself seriously having
self-respect and integrity as an author
is so important if you don't believe in
yourself and keep dismissing yourself or
not putting yourself forward you aren't
being true to yourself if this is indeed
what you want to do and what you believe
in then you should be proud
work hard and make it happen next
take control there's so much you can do
to get noticed to get published to
achieve your writing dream exhaust every
Avenue and grasp every opportunity you
can by following these tips you can stay
true to yourself and continue your work
as a writer with self-respect honesty
and integrity stay true to yourself is
the only way to work even if it's not
the most accessible routes at times but
in doing so you can always be proud of
what you do
and don't forget if he struggling to
write or finish your book our three
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Hello there it's Peter here again from
writers life coming up today how to
write multiple points of view writing a
book with multiple points of view is one
of the most challenging ways to tell a
story and requires doodling and bouncing
various personalities points of view and
motivations as well as the ability to
pull these together to create a
narrative that not only makes sense but
is compelling and read worthy - however
done right and using multiple points of
view can provide added layers of insight
and intrigue to a story they can be a
smart and insightful way to widen the
readers perspective and allow them to
get to know multiple characters in more
depth before you get started it's
essential to make sure that telling your
story from multiple points of view is
the right decision list the reasons why
your story will benefit from using this
narrative device and be clear on why
this will enhance your story for example
by giving your reader a broader insight
into the into the world you are creating
or allowing different secrets to come
out through the different perspectives
giving the reader information that other
characters in the story do not have once
you have decided to go ahead and use
multiple points of view here are some
useful tips to ensure you make this as
effective as possible first be clear and
distinct when switching point of view
there's nothing worse than confusing
your reader and the danger of doing so
is far greater when using multiple
points of view be very clear when you
are switching from the perspective of
one character to another only changing
when beginning a new chapter is usually
a more natural way to keep switches
defined and easy to follow
next have distinct characters and voices
if you're using multiple points of view
make sure that they are all distinctive
and exciting enough to stand alone in
your story each character should have a
unique voice and personality that feels
utterly separate from the others and
next make everyone as important as each
other each point of view needs to come
from a character that's the hero of
their own story give equal importance to
each character and make sure that they
all have their journeys struggles
conflicts and obstacles to overcome
which make the reader interested in them
and want to hear more from their own
point of view next don't repeat the same
scenes over and over telling the same
scene from each character's point of
view runs the risk of boring your reader
and not allowing the story to move
forward of course there are times when
it is essential to reveal the same scene
from a different characters perspective
but unless truly necessary to the plot
try to avoid this next plan plot and
have a good strategy there needs to be a
reason you are using a particular
character to reveal a specific scene ask
yourself why that character works best
to tell that part of the story what
insight they bring and make sure that
they are the best man all best woman for
the job planning how the points of view
will come together and which character
to use to tell which bit of the story
will make sure things don't get confused
and that there are no inconsistencies in
your story either writing from multiple
points of view is tough but done right
can be incredibly smart and a useful
device to intrigue your reader to bring
different levels to your story and to
give the reader a whole cast of
characters to fall in love with if
you're thinking of using multiple points
of view to tell a story remember to keep
your reader in mind and use these tips
to help ensure you're doing well
and don't forget if you're struggling to
write off an issue but our free writers
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hi I'm Jodi from writerslife.org today
we're going to be talking about how to
make your reader to care about your
story every writer knows that if your
reader doesn't care about your story
they won't enjoy your book no matter how
your book turns out what obstacles your
characters face or what lessons they
learn without engaging your readers
without keeping them emotionally
invested there's no way your readers
will carry on reading but how do you
make readers care about your story well
it's easier said than done well you
might think you have a great idea for a
book there are many elements necessary
in order to create a fantastic story and
each one must be executed in a way where
they all work together doing so will
make sure your book delivers an impact
and this will have your readers invested
in the plot the characters and the story
as a whole so what most authors do to
ensure their readers care here are some
things to think about your characters
the most important and obvious part of
your book is the characters you create
within it each character you introduce
the reader to must have a purpose but
more than this the characters must be
interesting and engaging so the readers
become curious about them and as the
story goes on your readers must care
about what happens to the characters you
create they don't have to love them all
they don't have to wish for them all to
have a happy ending but they must care
and be interested in the character so
they keep on reading to find out what
happens to them in the end it's your
world bring your characters and your
plots alight you must create a
fascinating detailed and believable
world for your characters to live in the
world is your background but without
your readers feeling truly immersed in
it they'll find it distracting and
difficult to focus on anything else
making it hard for them to care about
your story as a whole your story if your
readers don't care about what is
happening in your book they won't want
to keep reading your characters can be
the most intriguing engaging exciting
characters of all time but if you don't
make anything happen to them then your
book will fall flat
make sure your story is full of highs
and lows unusual twists and turns
moments of joy and elation sadness and
fear your readers will want to come
along for the ride and be part of the
adventure so make sure there is one to
be had you are ending
there is nothing more tragic than
getting to the end of a good story and
having the ending let you down make sure
your readers care up until the very last
word on the very last page so they are
left still reeling still overcome and
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okay guys it's Peter here again with
more tips and advice for writers here on
writers life and coming up this time
writing tips to change your writing
right now you know it can be all too
easy to get into a writing slump if you
feel like you're in one don't worry you
just need to step back take a deep
breath and figure out how you can change
your perspective to get back into the
swing of things again coming up with a
great writing routine is essential and
so is keeping writing at the forefront
of your mind
so if you want to become an excellent
unstoppable writer try this now first be
alert to your ideas and write them down
as soon as they come keeping a notebook
with you at all times is so important
this way any time you get inspiration
have an idea for a new story or just
over here or see something interesting
that you might be able to use in your
work you can immediately write it down
before it's forgotten by keeping a
notebook with you you'll be more likely
to be alert to inspiration and soon
enough it will be jam-packed full of
ideas that could lead to your next new
project next kill bad ideas before they
waste your time if you start writing
something and it feels like too much of
a struggle or you've had an idea in your
head for a couple of weeks but haven't
felt inspired enough to do anything
about it then just let it go great ideas
will make you feel excited to start
writing bad ideas won't and there's no
point exploring them too much if it
doesn't feel natural and motivating from
the outset next have a great writing
schedule that means you write regularly
if you can't write everyday that's okay
but you should try and write regularly
throughout the week and have dedicated
writing time to make sure that you keep
practicing and progressing without a
writing schedule it's so easy for other
things to get in the way so if you don't
have one already sit down and work now
when you have the time to write then
make sure you stick to that next set
your goals one at a time
goal-setting is so important but
sometimes try to set all your goals at
once makes things seem overwhelming
instead focus on one goal at a time but
as soon as you have achieved that one
goal make sure you set another and start
working on it right away
next don't be afraid of experimenting
experimenting and practicing are how you
become a better writer
keep trying out ideas and never tell
yourself an idea is silly or too
ridiculous by trying new things you'll
learn what works and what doesn't and
find your unique writing voice so test
learn and refine and you'll soon see how
much your writing improves these tips
can help change your writing for the
better so what are you waiting for start
writing with positivity and
determination today and don't forget if
you're struggling to write or finish
your book our free writers toolkit can
help with it you'll learn how to
overcome procrastination get organized
stay focused find time to write and
finally get your book published to get
access to it now while it's still
available simply go to
that's it for now be sure to give us a thumbs
up if you liked this video and don't
forget to subscribe to our channel for
more tips and advice for writers here on
right
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soon with more tips and advice for
writers here
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Feb 15, 2019
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okay guys it's Peter here again with
more tips and advice for writers here on
writers life and coming up this time
writing tips to change your writing
right now you know it can be all too
easy to get into a writing slump if you
feel like you're in one don't worry you
just need to step back take a deep
breath and figure out how you can change
your perspective to get back into the
swing of things again coming up with a
great writing routine is essential and
so is keeping writing at the forefront
of your mind
so if you want to become an excellent
unstoppable writer try this now first be
alert to your ideas and write them down
as soon as they come keeping a notebook
with you at all times is so important
this way any time you get inspiration
have an idea for a new story or just
over here or see something interesting
that you might be able to use in your
work you can immediately write it down
before it's forgotten by keeping a
notebook with you you'll be more likely
to be alert to inspiration and soon
enough it will be jam-packed full of
ideas that could lead to your next new
project next kill bad ideas before they
waste your time if you start writing
something and it feels like too much of
a struggle or you've had an idea in your
head for a couple of weeks but haven't
felt inspired enough to do anything
about it then just let it go great ideas
will make you feel excited to start
writing bad ideas won't and there's no
point exploring them too much if it
doesn't feel natural and motivating from
the outset next have a great writing
schedule that means you write regularly
if you can't write everyday that's okay
but you should try and write regularly
throughout the week and have dedicated
writing time to make sure that you keep
practicing and progressing without a
writing schedule it's so easy for other
things to get in the way so if you don't
have one already sit down and work now
when you have the time to write then
make sure you stick to that next set
your goals one at a time
goal-setting is so important but
sometimes try to set all your goals at
once makes things seem overwhelming
instead focus on one goal at a time but
as soon as you have achieved that one
goal make sure you set another and start
working on it right away
next don't be afraid of experimenting
experimenting and practicing are how you
become a better writer
keep trying out ideas and never tell
yourself an idea is silly or too
ridiculous by trying new things you'll
learn what works and what doesn't and
find your unique writing voice so test
learn and refine and you'll soon see how
much your writing improves these tips
can help change your writing for the
better so what are you waiting for start
writing with positivity and
determination today and don't forget if
you're struggling to write or finish
your book our free writers toolkit can
help with it you'll learn how to
overcome procrastination get organized
stay focused find time to write and
finally get your book published to get
access to it now while it's still
available simply go to
that's it for now be sure to give us a thumbs
up if you liked this video and don't
forget to subscribe to our channel for
more tips and advice for writers here on
right
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soon with more tips and advice for
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hello there and welcome along to a
writer's life with more tips and advice
my name's Peter and coming up this time
key seems to include in your novel
writing a novel in essence is about
creating lots of different scenes that
link together to tell a story if you
break any good story down you'll start
to notice that there are patterns almost
all of them include the same key scenes
albeit told in very different ways to
structure their story and to allow the
plot to unfold naturally but with
moments of tension and excitement to
plotting your novel is all about trying
to figure out how to tell your story and
what should happen when understanding
the key sees to include can make this
easier start by listing as many scenes
you can come up with and write them each
on different cards then you can shuffle
them about to try and find order and
from there create your outline there are
some more obvious scenes that most
writers will know about starting your
novel with an enticing incident for
example is widely known as a good way to
kickstart your story making sure that
your protagonist goes on a journey is
pursuing your goal and has obstacles to
overcome are also key to your story
success however there are many more
important scenes that you need to
consider to help create the frame for
your story structure let's take a look
at them first the set up at the very
beginning of your story you need to
introduce readers to your main character
or characters you should also reveal the
setting the world which they inhabit and
allow them to get a sense of the time
and place before you hit them with the
enticing incident
next the initial turning-point this is
where something happens that changes the
character and starts them out on their
journey whatever happens has to be
enough to change the character's ideas
desires or motivations and see them
start to move in a new direction and
next the opposition you need to begin to
introduce the characters or obstacles
that your character must face to reach
their goal this is also an excellent
time to raise the stakes and ensure that
the reader knows what the protagonist
has got to lose should they fail next
the change something new needs to happen
that helps the protagonist get back on
track and focus again on their goal this
can be a compelling twist such as an
enemy becoming a friend or vice versa or
the discovery of new information that
changes the course of the story or
creates a huge obstacle the protagonists
must figure out how to deal with this
next no turning back there should be a
seed around halfway through the novel
where something happens and now there is
no way life can ever be the same for the
protagonist nor can they decide to go
back to normal this scene should propel
the story forward and catalyze a series
of fast paced events that you need for
your conclusion next another twist
towards the end of your novel you can
include a second twist when it looks
like the end goal might be inside
something unexpected can happen that is
of great importance to your characters
and next the major setback when things
finally seem to be going well and it
looks as though everything is going to
be ok include major setback which causes
catastrophe and spells despair for your
main characters and next the climax the
climax is a high-energy scene where
either the end goal is achieved or it
isn't
this should be a huge event where the
protagonist comes face to face
with whatever obstacle is greatest and
next the wrap-up the aftermath of your
climax should tie all your ends together
and draw the story to a satisfying
ending make this short and sweet and
don't leave your readers hanging on
these key scenes that make up a novel
will help writers to understand the
protagonists journey and give the story
structure use them to create your story
outline and then get writing and don't
forget if you're struggling to write or
finish your book our free writers
toolkit can help with it you'll learn
how to overcome procrastination stay
focused get organized find time to write
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up if you liked this video and as always
subscribe to our channel for more I'm Peter
I'll be back with more tips and advice
for writers here on writers life soon
bye for now
 
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Hi there is Peter here again from a
writer's life with more tips and advice
for writers and coming up this time how
to create great blog post ideas whatever
kind of writer you are freelance fiction
or something else it's a good idea to
keep an author blog to reach new readers
and build up your fan base however
coming up with the ideas for blogs over
and over again can be difficult and take
more efforts and energy than you want it
to so how can you keep those creative
ideas coming to make sure you entice new
readers to your website time and time
again here are some tips to help you
first ask readers what they'd like help
with content that solves problems is
always well received so why not reach
out to a relevant audience and ask them
what kinds of things they need help with
there are so many areas of writing where
people struggle so maybe sharing your
experience and tips could be a great way
to entice new readers next put yourself
in their shoes if you were a person
interested in books think about what
kinds of things you would like to know
what would make you stop and want to
read a blog would it be funny helpful
insightful perhaps all of these things
also think about the kind of book you
are ultimately trying to get them
interested in are you writing a fantasy
fantasy a horror a romance you could use
the genre of your book to come up with
exciting and unique post ideas as well
next do your research one of the best
ways to come up with ideas for your blog
posts is to cheat a little look at other
authors particularly those that you
admire or who write the same kind of
books as you what are they writing about
which of their posts guess
a lot of engagement use their work to
inform your blog but don't just rehash
the same old material make sure you can
put your unique twist on things to a
next follow trends another way to make
your blog posts incredibly relevant is
to research what sorts of hot topics are
out there and find a way to incorporate
these into your work you could look at
politics and world news stories more
local to your area what's popular in
niches relating to your book such as
music dance art and so on and then write
blog posts around these topics to draw
your audience in and next interviews and
reviews one way to make your blog more
popular and keep it looking professional
it's to interview other writers
obviously the more well-known the better
you could also try to get interviews
with the influences relating to the
genre of your book say one of your
characters loves fashion why not
interview a famous fashion blogger and
intertwine themes from your book in your
question this is a smart way to gain a
more extensive reach while remaining on
topic be creative unique and fun in your
blog posts and try to make your content
as fresh and readable as possible if you
keep experimenting and seeing what works
for you you'll soon find these ideas
flowing and your blog becoming more
popular day by day and don't forget if
you're struggling to write or finish
your book our free writers toolkit can
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The Differences Between Good and Bad Writers - WritersLife.org
 
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hello there is Peter here again some
more tips and advice for writers from
writers life and today what are the
differences between good writers and bad
writers because writing is so subjective
being able to say what makes good
writing good and consequently what makes
bad writing bad is difficult okay so
there are obvious mistakes that writers
can make poor grammar spelling
repetitive descriptions and so on but
what one reader might find monotonous
and uninspiring might be right of
another readers alley many famous and
successful books have opinions divided
the Twilight Saga Fifty Shades of Grey
even more serious words such as Life of
Pi have all had their share of critics
despite being bestsellers and having had
movies made out of them
lots of now highly celebrated novelists
have also revealed how many times they
were rejected before a publisher gave
them a chance does that mean that some
of the editors they sent their novels to
thought that their writing was bad
possibly probably however there is one
huge difference between good writers and
bad writers and that's that good writers
never gave up you wouldn't know about
them if they did writing is a craft it
can be learned every writer that starts
out will not be as good a writer as they
will be if they keep doing it for 20
years and applying themselves to the
practice of writing and be open to
learning and experimenting and refining
their art and taking advice and
criticism good writers didn't give all
halfway through their first draft
because they thought he was terrible
good writers didn't throw their
manuscripts in the bin before they'd
even bothered to send it off to anyone
for a second opinion good writers didn't
stop writing because they received a
rejection or a third
fourth rejection if you are willing to
put the effort in to take criticism and
rejection on the chin and think of it as
an opportunity to go back to the drawing
board and get even better then you will
you'll keep improving and it'll become a
good writer because you are committed to
the craft and will keep progressing and
doing whatever it takes to get you there
let's be clear about this this doesn't
mean you can just write once a month or
whenever the inspiration takes you it's
about creating the schedule deciding on
your writing goals and working
tirelessly to achieve them bad writers
don't do this they are either too
fearful or too precious about their
writing to try and edit it properly to
truly make it better they talk about
writing as if that's all they want to do
yet can't seem to find the time to ever
sit down and get anything done they are
full of excuses and they are afraid of
failure so they don't even try making
the time to write takes effort going
through the editing process properly can
be tedious and grueling putting your
work out there for the world to see can
be genuinely terrifying but if you want
to be a good writer you need to
persevere you need to have discipline
and humility and you need to be able to
take a knock or two so do you have what
it takes to be a good writer and don't
forget if you struggling to write or
finish your book our free writers
toolkit can help with it you'll learn
how to overcome procrastination get
focused stay organized find time to
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Hello its Peter here again from writers
life where we have tips and advice for
writers and coming up this time hate
editing here's how to make it more fun
once you finish the first draft of your
manuscript you have every right to
celebrate it's a considerable
achievement after all however
unfortunately you can't rest on your
laurels for long as this is when the
hard work really begins now there is no
denying that there are some writers out
there who love the editing process they
enjoy perfecting and reworking that
manuscripts until they get it just right
for most of us however editing can be a
real drag and something that many of us
dread in the worst cases it can mean
never actually getting your book into a
state where you feel comfortable enough
to try and publish it and all that hard
work is wasted so how can you find ways
to get through the editing process and
try to make it more fun here are some
helpful tips first break it down the
idea of editing your entire novel can
feel somewhat overwhelming so you need
to break the process down to make it
feel more manageable just title one
chapter at a time make that chapter as
brilliant as you can before moving on to
the next next sets goals
don't let the editing process go on
indefinitely
give yourself specific goals and a time
frame by which you need to finish doing
this will help you keep things in
perspective and motivated to keep on
going next bribe yourself to make the
process more fun you need to keep
rewarding yourself along the way only
you know what will keep you motivated
but make sure you treat yourself and
also takes out to get excited about how
your novel is shaping up and patting
yourself on the back for all the great
work
next work methodically it's imperative
not to keep starting each editing
session from the beginning of your book
otherwise you'll end up with a flawless
first three chapters and the rest of it
barely looks at understanding when it's
time to move on and realizing that
perfection is not an option is also
important a next work with friends
having writing bullies to be talked with
bounce ideas off or just to have a good
old moan and be invaluable so join a
local writing group or find some
supports online to help you when you're
feeling demotivated and don't want to
continue and our next tip is cheat
of course you could always hire a
professional editor to help you so
really all you need to do is get your
book in as good a shape as possible and
then hand it over to someone who does
this for a living remember an editor
actually enjoy searching for missing
commas or inconsistencies so you can
rest assure that it's not all on you to
find them
we know the editing process is tough but
by following these tips you can make it
more manageable and get your book into a
more publishable standard in no time and
don't forget if you're struggling to
write or finish your book our free
writers toolkit can help with it you'll
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stay focused get organized fine times
are right and finally get your book
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Feb 4, 2019
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hello its Peter here again with more
tips and advice for writers here at
writers life and coming up this time
easy ways to improve your writing skills
all writers know that no matter whether
they are just starting or are seasoned
professionals there's always more to
learn and ways to improve so if you're
looking for some quick fixes to get
better at writing why not try the
following first make writing your job
you don't need to quit your day job to
take your writing seriously however if
you treat writing like you would your
job then you are much more likely to get
better why well think about it
you can't just fail to turn up to your
job and you can't do nothing
when you get there at work you might get
development reviews and new challenges
and be expected to improve apply all
this to your writing and you'll become
so much more productive and committed
the more you write the better you'll get
and next make reading part of the
process if writing is your job then
reading is like prepping for the
interview reading should be an integral
part of every righteous process so
instead of binge watching that box set
head to bed half an hour earlier and
read it's hardly much of a chore and the
more you read the more you'll learn from
others and be inspired and motivated to
continue yourself next find a writing
partner a writing partner can help you
so much not only will you have someone
holding you accountable as well as
encouraging you to write of course you
also have someone you can bounce ideas
off and who can take a first look at
your write and give you honest feedback
which can be so invaluable especially in
the early stages next explore writing
that you admire when you read don't just
do it for the sake of it actually pay
attention to what you're reading and
look for common factors in books that
you love what makes a story stand out to
you what characters have you fallen in
love with which all the books you just
couldn't put down investigating and
dissenting the writer you admire in this
way can be you find common
themes that you can incorporate into
your own stories next write outlines and
do proper research every good writer
knows that it pays to be organized so
don't start your writing sessions
without a clear plan having chapter
outline sketched out before you start
writing can keep you on the right track
and make sure that you have the whole
story plotted out before you begin
improving your research skills and
taking the types of research important
topics thoroughly will also make your
writing more detailed engaging and
believable to eliminate unnecessary
words train yourself to become
eagle-eyed when editing your work and
look out for where you've used more
words than you need to trimming the fat
in writing is so essential and concerned
sloppy overwritten passages into needs
smart pieces of literature that deliver
an impact following these tips can help
you continue to improve your writing
over time what quick tips do you use
when you need to give your writing a
boost why not share them with us in the
comments below and don't forget if
you're struggling to write or finish
your book our free writers toolkit can
help with it you'll learn how to
overcome procrastination stay organized
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Feb 1, 2019
How To Strengthen Your Online Presence - WritersLife.org
 

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Hello is Peter here again from a
writer's life with more tips and advice
for writers and coming up today how to
strengthen your online presence nowadays
it seems as though being a good writer
simply isn't enough not only is a
competition to get your book published
fiercer than ever before but there are
also thousands of authors now going down
the self-publishing route which means
it's tough to make your stand out
having your great online presence is
crucial for modern authors and this can
be done in many ways however all of them
involve consistently providing
well-written interesting and engaging
content that appeals to their target
audience and keeps them not only coming
back for more but sharing that content
and therefore in some ways doing your
marketing for you building a great
online presence rarely happens overnight
for most authors it's a slow and
sometimes tedious process and the growth
happens slowly but surely spending time
on this however can make all the
difference when it comes to helping see
your book sales soar so how do you
strengthen your online presence here are
some rules to follow first be selfless
obviously the whole point of dedicating
time and efforts to engaging with people
online is so that you can build a
following and tell them about all the
cool exciting writing related stuff
you're doing the problem is for the most
part they don't care you need to
consistently give them useful
interesting entertaining content theirs
has nothing to do with your book once
they trust you to continue to provide
this for them and have become unwavering
followers of what you do online only
then should you talk about your work and
even then this should be infrequent and
genuine
think about yourself as a shop assistant
if you push too hard your customers will
just leave if however you let them
browse and only approach them when you
think you can genuinely help them then
back off if they refuse that help they
are for more likely to stay and buy
something next get known for one
particular thing think about your work
your genre and your talents how can you
bring all of these together to reach out
to your target audience your thing could
be something really specific about
fly-fishing or it could just be being
sarcastic and funny think about what you
can bring to the table that no one else
is doing do it with integrity of passion
and you'll soon find more and more
people spreading the word about you next
have confidence when you rise do so with
authority even if you don't really
believe you have any if you come across
the self-assured and knowledgeable
you'll attract a wider audience readers
want to read content that is written
with conviction it's not about
people-pleasing it's about presenting
thoughts and ideas which make people sit
up and take notice next be consistent
there's no point in writing one great
piece posting it online working really
hard to get as many people to see it as
possible and then going quiet for a few
weeks if you really want to strengthen
your online presence you have to keep
putting content out there there is no
respite hard work is key
annexed understand SEO learn how SEO
works from a technical point of view yet
link backs from reputable and high
authority websites learn how to rank for
certain keywords right content that's
attention-grabbing
and shareable if you can improve your
SEO more people will be able to find you
and learn about your book improving your
online presence just like many aspects
of writing takes time and persistence
but doing so really can help you to
increase your readership and sell more
books so follow these tips keep working
at it and it could make all the
difference and don't forget if it's
struggling to write or finish your book
our free writers toolkit can help with
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hello there is Peter here again with
more tips and advice from writers life
now coming up today do you know who you
are writing for when you sit down to
write it's always a good idea to ask
yourself before you start who am i
writing for the answer may be obvious
and straightforward or it might be
elusive and complicated are you writing
for yourself do you have a very
particular person in mind do you want
your opinion or story to be heard by a
particular group do you want to be
acknowledged or perhaps you are just
writing for anyone who will listen of
course it can be a combination of many
of these things most writers would say
that they write both for themselves for
the love of creating stories and playing
with language and for their audiences
whoever they may be how important is it
to know who you are writing for most
writers would argue that it is
imperative indeed if you are hoping to
have commercial success having a target
audience in mind will help you to craft
and shape your writing so that it
appeals directly to them you might also
want to think about how to attract
readers from further afield not just the
lovers of the genre or the ones who
already agree with your opinion will
naturally gravitate towards your work
but those on the fringes too perhaps
those who you would think would have no
interest in what you have to say how do
you persuade these audiences to listen
to you or to take a chance on your
writing and just give it a go
how do you find the right balance
between being true to yourself your
motivations and passions and writing for
an audience telling them what they want
to hear the key to effective writing is
knowing your reader and being able to
accurately predict what they want and
what they expect and then adhering to
that or alternatively surprising them
showing them something new different are
more exciting than they have ever
anticipated before how to identify your
audience ask yourself the following
questions who do you hope will read this
write down who your ideal reader would
be give them a name a personality bring
them to life this person is your target
audience you need to discover how they
think what excites them what turns them
off get to know them as intimately as
possible and you will have the best
chance of getting them to see your
points of view engage with your
characters buy your product or do
whatever it is you are trying to
persuade them to do who else might read
this don't just limit yourself to your
ideal audience think further beyond them
think of all the places your book
article blog post or newsletter might
end up are there other people we might
reach that you haven't considered
how could you reach out to them and
connect with them further and more
effectively you also need to consider
what you are hoping to achieve by
communicating with your audience it
might be to sell products increase their
understanding of a particular topic to
get them to share your work to sign up
to a newsletter or it might be to
persuade them around to your way of
thinking to be moved or inspired by your
story or simply to enjoy your book your
aims are important because if you don't
fulfill them no matter how many people
you've reached you won't feel satisfied
that you have achieved what you set out
to achieve understanding who you are
writing for regardless of the type of
writing you are doing can make all the
difference when it comes to connecting
with your audience
creating a following and motivating them
to act so next time you sit down to
write make sure you consider who your
reader is and think about how you can
speak to
and don't forget if it's struggling to
write or finish your book our free
writers toolkit can help with it you'll
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bye for now
 
Jan 28, 2019
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Hello its Peter here again from
righteous life to some more tips and
advice for writers and coming up today
are you a writer here are the signs
writers glow gets a case of the doubts
from time to time and when they are at
their worst we wonder whether we are cut
out for this writing life at all when we
start to procrastinate and haven't done
any writing in ages or we are suffering
from a case of writer's block it's easy
to start feeling like we should give up
however all it takes is a bit of time to
sit back and reflect and if you need a
bit of a boost to confirm you are a
writer take a look at these signs you
know you are a writer when you have
paper and pen by your bed late night
Eureka moments a brilliant idea just as
you're about to drift off crazy dreams
that make no sense when you read over
them in the morning whatever your
reasons you want to make sure you don't
miss those 3 a.m. bursts of inspiration
when you're not writing you are thinking
about it a lot ok so your whole life
doesn't have to revolve around your
writing but you do spend a hell of a lot
of time thinking about writing when
you're not doing it whether you're
mulling over a problematic plot point
talking to your characters or just seem
a little bits of inspiration in everyday
life writing tends to take over your
head space more often than not you write
when you should be working when you're
on holiday and may have even taken a
sick day to work on your latest projects
so you are dedicated to your day job and
all but there have been times when you
might have let your lunch break run over
so you can finish that chapter or have
decided to call in sick when you've only
got a bit of a cold so you can keep
writing
even on a holiday you can't help but
keep working on your projects so you
always stay in the writing zone when you
write time passes insanely quickly there
is nothing quite as surprising as been
in the writing zone and every writer
knows the feeling when they look up from
a writing session and hours have gone by
even though you could swear you only
started a few minutes ago everyone and
everything has the potential to end up
in your book the world is your
inspiration every time you step out to
the house you are on high alert eyes
wide open ears pricked up things you see
conversations and interactions you
overhear places you travel experiences
you have they all have the potential to
end up in your novel reading is your
most important hobby writers love to
read it is their most excellent source
of inspiration motivation and the best
way of learning how to improve you can't
really be a writer if you don't love to
read things you hate most in life
include a blank page editing your
finished novel talking about your
writing word counts showing versus
telling Amazon rankings and the dreaded
way to hear back from publishers your
computer or notebook is full of weird
and wonderful half-baked story ideas
characters even single sentences or
words that you'll get to one day and
turning to something brilliant probably
do any of the buff sound like you what
do you think makes someone a writer we'd
love to hear your comments below
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Hello and welcome to writer's life where
we bring you tips and advice for writers
I'm Peter and coming up today avoid
these freelance writing jobs when
starting as a freelance writer it can be
easy and tempting to take on jobs that
you shouldn't of course we can't dictate
to you what to take on but there is a
genuine problem with writers taking on
poorly defined unfairly demanding jobs
to build up their portfolio which means
that the business offering these jobs
will continue to think it's okay to
treat writers this way it's not just the
morning there are also people out there
who refuse to give you the right
information to get the job done and then
complain you did it wrong and those who
take far too long to pay you or who try
to avoid paying you at all as a
freelance writer it's easy to make
mistakes and so to make your life's less
stressful here are some kind of
freelance writing jobs then every writer
should avoid first ones that asks you
not to play your eyes there are so many
jobs out there that patronize writers
ones that specifically say no article
spinning or will know if you play your
eyes are already revealing themselves to
have no respect for writers okay we
understand that maybe they have had bad
experiences in the past but by
communicating with their writer asking
them about their experience of making
sure they are a good fit for the piece
of work it will become obvious whether
they are a serious credible writer or
one who will try to get away with using
someone else's work stating this in the
job ad suggests
inheritant distrust of writers from the
outset and spells shovel the head next
ones that pay less than the minimum wage
when you first start as a freelance
writer you might have to wait a while to
get the highest paid jobs however that
doesn't mean you should work for free or
get paid next to nothing for your copy
don't let businesses take advantage of
writers and refuse to accept jobs that
don't pay at least the minimum wage next
once it's are too vague and the
communication is bad another read fly is
a vague Job Description or one that
sounds too good to be true or when the
poster doesn't communicate well or
answer your questions in these instances
the job posting might be spam or it just
may indicate that the employer isn't
willing to give you enough information
for you to do the job well and next
one's where the employer is rude and
demanding no matter how inexperienced
you are employers should treat you with
respect they are hiring you to do a
service and if they are rude or overly
demanding from the outset they will
probably continue to be this way
throughout the project and you've got to
ask yourself whether it's worth it
next one's that compromised your morals
integrity or passions content is needed
for all sorts of things so find out what
you are most interested in and
passionate about and try to find jobs
that's aligned with that avoid writing
content that you don't agree with that
compromises your beliefs in some way all
that bores you
where's funning that by avoiding the
types of job mentioned in this video you
can start your freelance writing career
with your head
I can make sure you are doing honest
exciting work that makes you proud and
don't forget if it's struggling to write
or finish your book our free writers
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Jan 22, 2019
Why Every Business Needs Great Content - WritersLife.org
 
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Hello there and welcome again to writers
life is Peter here with some more tips
and advice for writers and this time why
every business needs great content every
business who wants to explore all their
marketing options and who doesn't
needs great content it's plain and
simple content marketing is one of the
most powerful vehicles with which to
advertise your business products and
attract new customers by sharing
valuable content for free with the
people who want it you will be noticed
by prospects and these prospects will
convert into buyers and potentially even
loyal customers who return to your
business time and time again so why is
great content marketing so important
well for a start it covers a whole
spectrum of different mediums so we have
the potential to advertise your business
in loads of different ways blogs
podcasts video and social media sites
are all places where you can post
content and potentially boost your
business great content writing requires
catchy headlines unusual and exciting
articles and these thoughts provoking
useful and interesting remember your
audience wants content that is valuable
and information that they can understand
so if you write content that is clearly
just a worthy sales pitch they will be
immediately turned off blogging is a
great place to start it can help your
customers really engage with your brand
and give it a friendly face make sure
your blogs are relevant to fill your
customers blogs can help improve your
SEO which means better search engine
rankings and more visibility for your
business web
site setting up a blog is simple cheap
and you don't have to have advanced
graphic skills so every business really
should have one keeping a regular blog
is basically the central hub where all
your content should be contained
you can then feed it into all your other
communication platforms ie Facebook and
Twitter and even marketing campaigns and
newsletters writing a blog demonstrates
your expertise it makes you an authority
and therefore trustworthy you are also
giving people valuable information for
free and there's nothing people love
more than free stuff as your blog grows
so will your customer relationships
strengthen your customer base widen and
your sales increase it's important to
have a strategy when blogging for your
business don't just write random posts
here and there and expect them to get
much attention in order to come up with
a successful strategy you first need to
understand what your potential audience
is what they need or what problems do
they have
how can you give them what they need or
solve their problems create a schedule
you should post at least once a week and
stick to it religiously this means when
you build up a fan base your readers
will come to easily await your next post
make sure you stay ahead of the
competition by keeping your posts fresh
and modern stay abreast of the latest
news and trends and start blogging about
them as soon as you do this will give
you an edge over your competition and
keep you ahead of the game writing great
content for your business is fun and
inspiring
once you get into the swing of it you
soon start to see ideas everywhere if
you don't have a blog then why not start
one today
you'll soon see all the benefits that
having fantastic valuable and usable
content on your site can have for your
business and don't forget if you're
struggling to write or finish your book
our free writers toolkit can help with
it you'll learn how to overcome
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Jan 18, 2019
Can You Crowdfund Your Writing - WritersLife.org
 
 
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Hello there it's writers life and Peter
here again with some more tips and
advice for writers and coming up today
can you crowd fund your writing without
a budget for your book it can be
challenging to find the time to keep
going if you are fitting in writing
while trying to hold down a full-time
job it can be a massive challenge trying
to get to the end even if you do then
having the capacity of budget to market
your novel can also become problematic
but what if you could get other people
to fund your work so you could actually
pay yourself to do the research writing
and promotion of your book to give it
the best chance of success many people
think this is only possible if you find
a publisher we'll need to give you an
advance and take on the role of markets
of themselves however there are
alternatives and many authors are
looking to crowdfund their writing to
make it possible for them to complete
their work so how does crowdfunding work
crowdfunding allows a person who wants
to create something to pre-sell their
products to raise the necessary funds to
do so you as the author need to explain
why it's essential for your book to come
into existence how will it benefit
people
what's its USP being able to explain
this succinctly
and make your project sound worthwhile
is what will draw investors in when it
comes to crowdfunding a book authors
tend to steer clear of offering equity
in the projects as this can get
complicated
however offering investors some
incentive or reward is important a
mention enly forward or a copy of the
finished book works well some authors
have had fantastic success using
crowdfunding platforms to help raise a
budget to write their book some have
made hundreds of thousands of dollars
before they've had
a single book that sure beats waiting
for sales to trickle in to try and make
a money back and is better than lots of
publishers would offer to crowdfunding
your book also helps to build booths and
excitements around it and drape some
potential fanbase before your book hits
the shelves it also gives your book
validation before you write it if people
are willing to part with their
hard-earned cash because they believe in
your projects and you're managing your
crowdfunding goals then you know your
book is worth writing and having that
kind of confidence is pretty awesome
a successful crowd funded self-published
book is also going to be considered more
credible than one that isn't anyone can
press publish and get that book out on
Amazon these days however a book that
has persuaded enough people to pre buys
is social proof that can make all the
difference when you come to launch day
so if you're looking for a way to raise
money and awareness for your next
project perhaps crowdfunding is the way
to go have you considered crowdfunding
your novel why not let us know and don't
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Hello there is Peter here again with
some more tips and advice from writers
life and coming up today how to blend
fiction and nonfiction the idea of
blending fiction and nonfiction may seem
strange to some if you're writing a
novel you might draw on elements and
experiences from your real life but
actually switching the way you're right
so some parts of your book are
fictionalized is not a technique you
often come across however there are
particular types of books that can lend
themselves well to this technique and if
you're writing a book that's designed to
help people this can be a great way of
getting practical information across as
well as telling a story that draws
readers in and makes your book more
exciting and entertaining to read
business books self-help books any book
that is trying to deliver some lesson
can mix fiction and nonfiction to make
it more readable and to help those who
are interested in the book absorb the
information without it being too dry or
complicated so how can you do this begin
by planning people are on a constant
information overload these days so
finding ways to break down important
information and make it more interesting
and memorable is crucial design the
characters in your book so that they are
realistic but also engaging talk to
people in relevant industries to give
you inside information on what the
settings should be how people would
enter eyes how they will dress what
their interests would be and so on it's
essential to blend fictional characters
with the realities of whatever will they
inhabit say a particular business
next give characters or objects meaning
presenting information by telling a
story can not only keep your readers
interested but also make it easy for
them to grasp more complicated concepts
for example you could have each
character in your story being
representative of a particular
discipline or lesson or strength and by
the characters coming together they can
fully succeed at the task in hand next
settings give context using fictional
characters in a setting that is
representative of the real culture of a
particular business can also help blend
elements of fiction and nonfiction
together to give a new perspective that
allows people to recognize the behaviors
and cultures in a specific organization
at the same time this can help them see
how to learn something new or overcome
any challenges that might arise next
pulling it together ultimately if you're
writing the kind of book which is a
purpose to inform and teach people this
needs to be a priority however finding
creative ways to convey information can
make all the difference and blending
fiction and nonfiction together can be
an effective way of doing so and don't
forget if you're struggling to write or
finish your book our free writers to
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