Letter Writing Guide

Five Advantages of Blogging For Aspiring Authors

There are two broad categories of blogs. One category where professionals showcase the products and services on offer, and the other kind where people just pour out their personal thoughts, opinions and feelings and give life to the writer hidden in them. Whether you blog professionally, or just as a hobby, it requires lot of time and effort. Unless you are regular at blogging, you won’t get many readers. And regularity does require you to spend your time and energy.

In such a case, it might be argued that writers trying to write a novel should stay away from blogging as it would waste their time and energy and make them lose their concentration. However, I believe that blogging is to writing what exercise is to body. Exercise makes your body stronger, likewise blogging makes your writing skills stronger. Let us see how:

PRACTICE

Like every other skill, writing improves with practice too. The more you write, the better and more confident you’ll get at it. And blogging is an excellent way to give yourself this much needed writing practice. Moreover, with several blog directories hosting contests for bloggers, you can also take advantage of these challenges to try and get the best out of your writing. And once this becomes a habit, you will find your words flowing and ideas getting better and better.

DISCIPLINE

Many writers suffer from the tendency of putting off writing for tomorrow and tomorrow. The distractions in the world are far too many and if you allow them to eat up your writing time, they very readily will. What a writer, especially a new writer, needs is discipline. And your blog can teach you this discipline. If you have a blog, you have to update it regularly. And for that, you have to devote regular time to it. This makes you disciplined and can help you develop a writing routine or schedule. And once you get habituated with your routine, you will find you are wasting less time in idle pursuits and devoting more regular hours for your writing.

SHOWCASE YOUR TALENT

When you have a blog, you can register it at various blog directories. Blog directories are an excellent way to showcase your writing. There are several ways these directories help promoting worthy bloggers. They highlight chosen content on their home page, they offer discussion forums wherein you can interact with other bloggers, they host competitions and challenges, and they help you connect and build networks with other bloggers. And you can take advantage of all these to showcase your talent.

FEEDBACK

Once you start getting readers at your blog, you’ll also start getting valuable feedback. If your content manages to move your reader, whether positively or negatively, they will leave their comments. And if you take note of these comments, you can gain valuable insights in what works in your writing, and what does not. This can definitely help you remove your weaknesses and get better at writing.

MOTIVATION

Another area where aspiring authors feel most difficulty is in maintaining their zeal and motivation for the hard work that creating a book requires. Writing is a lonely activity, and for most aspiring writers, it takes time for the rewards to start coming. A writer may also start feeling disinterested in continuing with the book. At such a time, a blog can prove life saver. The appreciation and the comments you receive from your blog’s readers can keep you motivated and strengthen your confidence in your craft. And as you get more and more readers and feel your blog growing, it will keep the writer in you happy and motivated.

So if you are struggling at your literary pursuits, go ahead and try blogging. Just take care that the blog itself does not become too great a distraction to make you forget your dream book.

Writing Inertia

Only you can convince yourself your book is worth writing. Chances are, you have stopped writing midway through your book because you lost interest, got bored, got tired or just gave up. You stopped being the little engine that could. Who told you it would be easy? If you get bored, take a break for a week or a month or more. It will look fresh when you get back to it.

There is one other possibility. You haven’t even started, haven’t written a word. You know what you want to write about. You know someone else has written about the subject, but you are convinced you can do a better job. So what are you waiting for? Every author fights inertia: indisposition to motion, exertion, or change.

Sitting around talking about how much you want to write a book reminds me of a hound dog sitting on a thorn. It bothers him, but he is too lazy to get off his rump and ease the pain, so he just sits there howling. Overcome your inertia: start moving, make the effort, and change your stars forever.

WRITE SOMETHING TODAY

This is for the multitudes of would-be authors who say, “I need to get started on my book, the one I decided to write __ years ago” (you fill in the number). Write something today. Go to your computer. Turn it on. Pull up whatever Word version you have (I still use Word, 2002). Now take a deep breath. You are about to change your life.

1.Write an introduction to your book within the next 10 minutes. What do you want your book to say? That is your introduction. Stop what you are doing (unless you are a surgeon in the middle of a heart transplant) and write the first line of your introduction. Ted, I have to think about it. Stop making excuses, you’ve thought about it long enough.

What? You say you don’t have a computer? Get out a blank piece of paper and write something-anything to do with what your book is basically about. If you want to write about cars, start with, “I do know cars. I know how to drive one, put gas in it, wash it, wreck it and things of that nature. I do know cars.”

2. Now, pick a title for the first chapter and write the first sentence of chapter one. Don’t worry about how stupid it sounds.

3. Pick a title for chapter two and write the first sentence for chapter two.

4. Next, stop writing (if you can), pick up the phone and tell someone, “I finally started writing my book today! I’m already working on the second chapter.”

5. Lastly, lean back and take pride in your accomplishment. Pat yourself on the back; you just got off your thorn. Nine out of ten people who say they want to write a book never get that far.

Of the two hundred million American adults who claim they want to write and publish a book, only 133,000 actually did so in 2010. In 2011, over 200,000 authors self-published. The number of self-published books will reach 300,000 in 2012.

That means 190,000,000 would-be authors won’t write a word this year. Are you one of them? Not if you just did what I asked and wrote that introduction and the first two chapter titles. You are on your way to publishing your first book. Think of a title for chapter three and write the first sentence.

Don’t worry about grammar, punctuation or spelling. The more you worry about grammar, the less inspired you will be. Just write. Rik Feeney, author of over sixty books, suggests you turn off your spell-checker and grammar function. Get rid of anything that distracts you. If that doesn’t work, turn off your monitor and write blind. Your deepest thoughts are more important than your grammar skills at this stage.

Still having trouble writing? Grit your teeth and pump out a book proposal. The planks to your manuscript will fall neatly into place after that. Before you know it, your first book will arrive. It won’t be too long before you start thinking how much better your next book will be. Just do it!

Cheat Your Way to Writing Blockbuster Headlines

The ability to writing great headlines hold the key to getting people to read your article or sales copy – whether you publish it online, send as email or even print it on a magazine. Read on to learn the secrets of writing powerful headlines to attract people and win customers.

Be Shameless, Copy the Success Formula of Successful Copywriters

Yes, that is the biggest secret to writing great headlines. Keep in mind, it is not a call to copy successful headlines as such. Copy the formula. Tweak it. And reshape it for your purpose.

Examples:

Top 10 Alternative Medicines Your Doctor Don’t Want You to Know
Become a Healthier You, in 10 Short Days
3000-Year Old Secret Will Get Your Ex Chasing You

Now, you can create a template for each of the three headlines above.

Top ____ Your ___ Don’t Want You to Know
Become a ____ You, in ______
____ Secret Will Get Your ___ Chasing You

Now, use these templates to crank out headlines like:

Top 10 tax filing mistakes your accountant don’t want you to know
Top 7 web designing tools your designer don’t want you to use
Top 100 secrets your leaders don’t want you to know
Improve your productivity, in seven easy steps
Closely Guarded Marketing Secret Will Get Your Clients Chasing You

That is, you can create very attractive headlines without being creative. All you need to is, follow these three simple steps.

Step 1. Study successful headlines others have written
Step 2. Turn those headlines into headline templates
Step 3. Convert a template into an irresistible headline

There is no reason why you can’t write irresistible headlines. You don’t have to create anything out of the blue. All, you have to do is study what other successful writers have done. Copy the structure. And apply it to your writing. You have a winner in your hands.

More Examples Showing How Headline Templates Work

Sherwin Cody instantly pushed the doors to a major business with a simple question – “Do you make these mistakes in English grammar?”

Copywriters have copied that question headline over the decades, selling everything from beauty care products to financial products. The new questions were:

Do you make these mistakes in small stock investing?
Do you make these mistakes in makeup?
Do you make these mistakes while working out?

Needless to say, people took notice every time they faced this question. Another winner is ‘How to Win Friends and Influence People’, by Dale Carnegie. Copywriters just copied
the formula ‘how to __ and __’. And, it worked most of the time, especially when backed by a solid offer.

Read the headline of this article once again. And create a template: ‘cheat your way to __’.

Example: Cheat your way to playing piano like a star

Take it a Step Further

Create a ‘swipe’ file of irresistible headlines and headline templates. When you want a headline, you don’t have to scratch your head and pull your hair. Just pull the swipe file out and pick a headline template that could work for you.

This is the smartest and easiest way to coming up with headlines that grab the attention of your prospects.

The Largest Democracy In The World and Its Employment Issues

India. From Kashmir to Kanyakumari, it is one nation. The largest democracy in the world. Ever since India broke free from the British rule in 1947, it has been beseeched by a lot of problems that any new nation faces. However, one of the biggest problems that India has faced since its independence is unemployment.

In 1947, when British India was divided into independent India and Pakistan, both the countries faced unemployment as their biggest problem. With the support of Lord Mountbatten, Jawarhlal Nehru, the first prime minister of India advocated various policies which brought about an employment surge in India. After Nehru’s demise, Lal Bahadur Shastri, took further steps to establish the employment surge in India. He initiated and popularized the ‘white revolution’, operation flood and various other schemes which not only increased the milk production in India but also gave employment to several people.

His motto of “Jai Jawan Jai Kisan” (Hail Soldier Hail Farmer) received tremendous support not just from the citizens of India but the opposition as well. The magnitudes of these revolutions were a revolution itself as the employment sector began to grow in India.

In 1947, India’s unemployment rate was a whopping 48% which reduced to 39% in 1965. But in the late 1970s and early 1980s when Indira Gandhi reformed various policies, the employment took a backseat due to various factors such as the Indo-Pak war, Sikh communal riots and declaring of an emergency when the opposition was about to usurp her from the PM seat.

In contrast, when Rajiv Gandhi, after Indira Gandhi’s assassination in 1984, came to power he started the technological revolution in India and is often credited as the first person to bring the computer technology to India. Though many people thought Rajiv Gandhi, was doing this to please and impress the global leaders, many stood by him, thus making the revolution quite a success. With Vajpayee becoming the prime minister in 1996, India slowly but steadily began to climb the ladder facing upwards which made India a force to reckon with and on par with the rest of the countries in the world.
Today, the unemployment rates in India hovers around the 10-12% mark or maybe even less. But the reality tells a different story all together. Many people live in slum areas, inhabitable and unhygienic conditions that make it unfit for human hygiene. Though people are making efforts to educate and live in better conditions, it will not happen overnight.

If India has to overcome its unemployment problems, then India must be a 100% literate nation, which does not look to happen in the immediate future.

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