Not exact matches
Web content guru Gerry McGovern, author of «Killer Content» — one of the best
books on
writing copy for the web — says that one of the biggest
mistakes companies make in regards to their website content is thinking that customers care one little bit about the company.
The reason I say that was my worst
mistake of omission is because the only reason I passed on that stock is because I had read too many value investing
books, thought too much about the right multiples for a stock,
wrote about value investing, talked with other value investors, etc..
If you want to beLIEve that the «apostles» could have
written their
books, you are sadly
mistaken.
So my point, was using An Anthology of Hebrew and Greek writings
written by authors of different persuasions and treating it like one homogenous
book of ethics is a huge
mistake.
We should understand some of the
mistakes we have made in replacing an oral prose with
book, prose, a public language with a private one not
written, to be read aloud.
Some change in my thinking on this as on other matters during the six years separating the two
books can not be denied and perhaps is not to be apologized for; but critics have been
mistaken if they have supposed that the authenticity and the unique quality of Jesus» humanity have ever become less precious to me than when I
wrote the first
book.
There is no doubt, for example, that the late Biblical
Book of Proverbs, strongly impregnated with the feeling of Egypto - Grecian Judaism in Alexandria, is largely indebted to The Wisdom of Amenemope, written about 1000 B.C. Indeed, Proverbs 22:17; 23:11 is an almost verbatim translation of the Egyptian book, and in many other passages the similarity is too close to be mista
Book of Proverbs, strongly impregnated with the feeling of Egypto - Grecian Judaism in Alexandria, is largely indebted to The Wisdom of Amenemope,
written about 1000 B.C. Indeed, Proverbs 22:17; 23:11 is an almost verbatim translation of the Egyptian
book, and in many other passages the similarity is too close to be mista
book, and in many other passages the similarity is too close to be
mistaken.
Even when they are more than spelling or
writing mistakes, they never contradict the
books main message.
Maybe after they have retired some of those who left Arsenal will come out and
write a
book with comments such as «no faith in Wenger to win an EPL title», «too many simple
mistakes by Wenger», «too slow in the transfer market», «Wenger's desire to win is non-existent», «too busy experimenting with player's positions...» etc..
So I got this one right but I could
write a huge
book detailing ALL the many
mistakes I have made in my long life.
I'll list just a few - though you will know that I can easily
write a large
book of his many
mistakes and obstinacies.
In that select category I'd put Karen Le Billion's French Kids Eat Everything, Natalie Digate Muth's Eat Your Vegetables and Other
Mistakes Parents Make: Redefining How to Raise Healthy Eaters, and now today's reviewed
book, Fearless Feeding: How to Raise Healthy Eaters from High Chair to High School,
written by Jill Castle and Maryann Jacobsen.
Seth Godin recently
wrote that «the
mistake most blogs and
books make: they are about the writer, not the reader.»
Dupre also revealed she's just «living like a normal girl», but is thinking of
writing a
book that would be a «cautionary tale» to help other kids avoid making the same
mistakes that she did.
Whole shelves of
books, reports, and dissertations have been
written about this.5 Nobody who had penetrated the slightest part of this literature would make Lomborgs
mistake of offering a precise number for the energy «waste» of a nation with no explanation of how this number was developed.
Recognized as a Certified Obesity Specialist, Natalie has
written for more than 50 publications and, in 2012, published her first
book, «Eat Your Vegetables» and Other
Mistakes Parents Make: Redefining How to Raise Healthy Eaters.
Blum made her name
writing spooky
books Lily's too afraid to open, and she regularly
mistakes Lily for someone named Polly.
On October 1, the Los Angeles Times published an op - ed, The charter school
mistake,
written by Diane Ravitch author of a new
book «Reign of Error.»
In her
book, Ms. Schwartz
writes about
mistakes that might have been prevented if she had known her students better....
Guidebooks published for five exam board curricula found
books written for Welsh board WJEC to contain 90
mistakes out of 1,496 questions printed
d) Your cover does not convey the quality of your
writing or there are lots of typographical errors and
mistakes in your
book description and
book sample.
A
mistake many would - be authors make, however, is thinking that «page count» (number of pages in their ebook) determines whether they've
written a «real
book» or not.
Writing a
book marketing plan will give you a vision of where you need to go and help you avoid being side - tracked and making
mistakes along the way.
Book: Tumbleweeds by Leila Meacham Sport: Friday night football games in small - town Texas Reviewer's verdict: «Thoughtfully
written, Tumbleweeds follows its characters through struggles and growing pains, all born from their family misfortunes and adolescent
mistakes.
My biggest
mistake as an author was trying to imitate authors who are very different people and who
write very different
books from my own.
It's not uncommon for
writing «
mistakes» to be systemic, so early warning can be useful — as it has been with my
books.
You've undoubtedly seen the negative reviews on Amazon.com discouraging readers from purchasing a
book because of
writing mistakes and typos.
Make no
mistake, very few people will
write a review of your
book just because they want to.
Considering the importance of the
book, many writers still make the
mistake of using a standard
writing app such as Microsoft Word.
Lukeman is a literary agent who takes a pragmatic approach to the craft of
writing, helping writers identify and fix the common
mistakes that sink a
book before it even starts.
Waiting until your
book comes out and then asking your community to promote can be a
mistake; include those who have supported you throughout your
writing process.
Author, publisher, and
book marketer Julie Smith shares what she loves to
write — and read — in a mystery, how her
writing obsession evolved into marketing, the
mistake many authors make with their
book covers, and more.
One
mistake that writers make when producing guest posts, especially if they're doing so as part of a virtual
book tour, is to
write all the posts first, then look for blogs that might be a good fit.
Don't ever make the
mistake of thinking that your
writing is so «spot on'that you don't need to edit your
book; everyone needs to be edited, and the author who believes he or she is the exception to this rule is usually the most in need.
But (make no
mistake), once you
write a literary agent
book proposal and submit it to literary agencies (with the goal of getting a publisher), you are an entrepreneur.
In this post, our group of professional editors and ghostwriters want to discuss another commonly made «
writing mistake» that we frequently come across with our clients» manuscripts, in the hopes that you can continue to grow your awareness and skills in fiction and
book writing.
«They make the
mistake of coming to the event having been told by everyone they know that theirs is the best
book ever
written, so they're expecting an agent to whip out a contract and sign them on the spot.
If you thought
writing the
book was the hardest part, you were
mistaken.
Not everyone is a great writer, but it you want to be recognized for your
writing (and I assume a writer wants to be recognized for his
writing if he's published a
book) you are shooting yourself in the foot if you produce something riddled with
mistakes.
As I have read quite a few
books with big
mistakes in where I just felt I couldn't
write a review.
And, to learn how to
write a
book description that convinces readers to buy your book, read this Build Book Buzz blog post, «Are you making these mistakes with your Amazon book description?&ra
book description that convinces readers to buy your
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Author Jamie Fedorko
wrote the
book after completing his own internship, and it's filled with been - there, made - that -
mistake advice.
She won't
write your
book for you, but she protects you from making senseless
mistakes, she guides you through the meticulous process, and she watches over your journey from beginning to end.
Over 3 years ago, I
wrote a series of articles called the Seven
Book Marketing
Mistakes That Authors Make.
Often times, people don't want to work at their craft to prefect it, they make many
mistakes in their
writing and then before you know it, they've gone off had had their
book published.
On the other side, there are also those who think that the
book market is still based on traditional
writing and the indie optimists are
mistaken.
When one author mentioned she was
writing a children's middle grade
book and didn't have a website, I responded that it was a
mistake.
Again, I have cautioned repeatedly that if you are
writing because you expect to sell lots of
books, or even enough to recoup your publishing costs, you are sadly
mistaken.
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It can help you avoid embarrassing
mistakes that will haunt you to the end of your
writing days, because once you've distributed your
book, it will appear on Amazon for resale as new or used by various third - party resellers with that horrible self - created cover and all those copyediting errors in your manuscript, not to mention that character you later
wrote out because she was portrayed a bit too much like your litigious ex-best friend.