Margot B Writers' Forum    

June 2009

Resources for Writers

::Create & sell your own books using true print–on–demand technology

::WriteSight.com

Be Seen. . .Be Discovered!
The Ultimate site for writing exposure

::Manuscript editing

::UniqueCritique

::Columbia Guide

::Hey Joe! An American in the Ghetto

:: Komtoo – A computer & web resource

::Literature Center

::Research

::Your Dictionary

::Writers’ Marketplace

::Writers’ Net

:: Writers' Resource Center

::Writing.org
by Durant Imboden

RE : Recipe for a Nation    Hi, please review this revolutionary story by an anonymous author , a writing more appropriately described as a Manual to be followed for achieving a better world, a world that appears just an arm’s length away ( see the provided internet links ) .  Please recommend it to your friends and loved ones as it is specially uplifting and inspiring for any intelligent specie . Now that we have the Manual all we need is the Leader so if we spread the word wide enough we may find Daniel from the story and be able to change everything. Thank you, Doru: a messenger

5 Types of Blog Content That Encourage People to Link Back to You

Content is king, and the best way to get people to link back to your website is to produce *remarkable* content. But what type of content is remarkable? In other words, what type of content naturally encourages others to link back?

Here is a list of five types of content that anyone can produce to help you build links into your blog.

1) Publish informational graphs or images. This is especially effective when they are your own creations. Do analysis on data or trends. People will credit you as the source, and link back to your site where the graphs are located! 

2) Include lists in your blog articles. Like this one! Lists are very digestable and helpful. Often people will want to refer back, or react to your list, linking back to you as the author.

3) Make videos or screencasts. One of the most successful recent articles on this blog was Mike Volpe's post, 4 Minutes to Optimize a LinkedIn Profile for SEO. It included a webcast that showed you a view of his screen so you knew exactly what he was doing. People love videos they can embed on their own site, and then credit you with a link.

4) Compile a collection of resources and links on a subject. You can do this by searching Google, finding resources that you like and publishing a comprehensive list. People will love that you did the hard work for them!

5) Publish something creative. A music video, perhaps? By being original, entertaining and enjoyable, people everywhere will love to blog about your content. By giving them something fantastic to link to, you're actually helping them provide value to their own readers!

Do you agree? Not agree? What other types of content can you not help but link back to? 

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Gwen Randall–Young

Gwen Randall Young – Soul centered psychotherapist and …

Gwen Randall–Young is a psychotherapist and author whose work bridges the worlds of psychology and spirit. International readers have been inspired by her:

Watch What You Say

People You Just Can’t Stand

Bullying Can Happen Anywhere

Giving or Getting the Silent Treatment

Stop That Negative Self–Talk

Gwen Randall–Young is an author and Chartered Psychologist in private practice. She is the recipient of the Psychologist’s Association of Alberta John G. Paterson award (2003) for excellence in portraying psychological knowledge to the public. Visit her website wwww.gwen.ca –  or contact her directly:gwendall@shaw.ca… Books and CDS available online.


Eric G
Eric G
Rebuttal to ’Our Greatest Challenge: Remarks to the Commonwealth Club’, by Michael Crichton  Eric G,– My rebuttal:– Distinguishing Reality From Fantasy, Truth From Propaganda
Eric G is a writer & photographer. He is chief editor and writer for tribalnations.tk/  where some of his photography may be viewed.

‘96�year�old blazes a trail on the net with a website which is quietly changing the face of the publishing industry.  Lulu.com offers the chance to upload writing on the internet for sale on demand. The site is now selling 2,000 different titles a week and will produce about a million units this year, making it one of the world's biggest publishers. It costs budding authors nothing to put their book on Lulu, although they must format and edit it themselves. Money is paid only when anyone orders a copy. Some are printed only once, some never.
 
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