By Travis, on February 4th, 2010%
For most people, $100,000 per year is the sweet spot – we all want that six-figure income, right? Does a six figure income seem far off or impossible for you? I assure you, you can do it and it is almost certainly easier than you think.
By selling online you can reach an audience of over . . . → Read More: Why $100,000 Per Year Is Easier Than You Think
By Travis, on January 26th, 2010%
If you are going to create something and try to sell it, you need to make sure your product is going to sell and then create it. I know this sounds like common sense, but it is actually very easy to overlook this simple principle. It’s easy to get excited about your product and work on . . . → Read More: Make Sure Your Ideas Will Sell
By Travis, on January 21st, 2010%
Everything I’ve read so far about information marketing says that everyone has information they can sell – they just have to find it! For a while I struggled to produce marketable ideas and I didn’t believe I had any knowledge that people would pay for. However, now I realize that I do have a valuable, marketable . . . → Read More: How to Find Ideas You Can Sell
By Travis, on January 14th, 2010%
Get out your notebook and start writing!
I learned a lot about achieving big writing goals when I participated in NaNoWriMo and wrote a 50,000 word novel in less than 30 days. The writing was the easy part! Achieving the required self-discipline was more challenging than the actual writing.
Here are some things I learned that you . . . → Read More: How to Accomplish Any Writing Goal
By Travis, on January 12th, 2010%
A few years back I created a list of goals I wanted to accomplish in the month of August. The list contained 29 goals. I didn’t realize it until much later, but that meant I would have to finish almost one goal per day. And these were not goals that could be done in one day; . . . → Read More: Setting SMART Goals
By Travis, on December 27th, 2009%
It feels great to hold your own book in your hands.
Publishing “on demand” is a relatively new way to self publish your work. In traditional self publishing, you pay a publisher a significant amount of money to print out many copies of your book. When you publish on demand, you do not have to put . . . → Read More: Why Publishing on Demand is Awesome
By Travis, on November 10th, 2009%
Organizing your thoughts is one of the most important steps you can take when working on any large writing project. A project with tens of thousands of words can easily get out of hand if you don’t have a plan. Here are some concrete reasons why you should always start with an outline or at least . . . → Read More: Outline for Success
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