Taking in the Good Criticism and Leaving the Rest Behind

Written by Gary R. Hess


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The same goes for bashing. If someone is bashing your work don’t fret. This kind of thing happens allrepparttar time. Most of them just want to get under your skin to see if they can or not.

When someone bashes your work it either means they don’t care about it or they are too immature and can’t help you out anyway. So just move on and wait until someone comes along and gives better advice.

Constructive criticism isrepparttar 128820 only thing you need to listen to. Just be sure to not take itrepparttar 128821 wrong way. Listen to it and take suggestions on how to better your work. Do not let allrepparttar 128822 other stuff people say bother you. This is your work and you wrote it for yourself.

Take it easy and do what you think is right, but don’t ever quit writing!

Gary R. Hess is a writer and web designer for Writing Help


Are You Ready For The Publishing Revolution?

Written by John Colanzi


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* You can set up your own autoresponder course geared to your market. Educating and selling on autopilot.

* You can create free ebooks. Take a few of your chapters and createrepparttar book as a preview. You’re giving readers enough information to decide whether they want to buy your book.

You can also add links to your website, Blog and other books inrepparttar 128818 free book. .

* You can write forrepparttar 128819 online newsletters in your target market.

As an ezine writer there are times I’ve had an article circulated to millions of readers in a single week.

* You can allow webmasters to host your articles on their site.

Imagine thousands of websites promoting your work.

Think it can’t happen. Think again.

Without even realizing it was happening, my articles are published on 4000 websites at any given time. Most of those articles are there forrepparttar 128820 duration.

Imagine what you could accomplish if you put some effort into self promotion.

I’ve just scratchedrepparttar 128821 surface ofrepparttar 128822 possibilities.

The difference between being a writer or a writer/publisher is just a shift in mindset. If you’re willing to get out of your comfort zone,repparttar 128823 skiesrepparttar 128824 limit.

There’s a cartoon that illustratesrepparttar 128825 mindset of a winner.

There’s a little boy throwingrepparttar 128826 football with his father. His father looks at him and says, “Son, with a little practice, you can be makingrepparttar 128827 big money they’re paying professional football players.”

The little boy smiles and looks at his father and says, “Dad, I don’t want to be a football player. I want to berepparttar 128828 man who can afford to pay all those salaries.”

Fromrepparttar 128829 mouth of babes.

It’s in your hands. Do you want to stay in your comfort zone and limit your possibilities, or do you want to expand your thinking and build a publishing empire?

Inrepparttar 128830 immortal words of Shakespeare,

“Why, thenrepparttar 128831 world’s mine oyster, Which I with sword will open.”

Isrepparttar 128832 world your oyster? If not maybe it’s time you expanded your thinking.

Wishing You Success, John Colanzi

Copyright (c) John Colanzi.

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