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"Bea
synergizes teams with direction and leadership...wide
breadth of experience in editing works in progress and
writing styles that reach a myriad of audiences."
Dr. Şamil Erdoğan, samil.erdogan@emu.edu.tr |
Do You Want to Discover the
Writer in You and …
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Create works to sell
for profit? Share your academic research?
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Design products for
your business? Seek recognition with your written works?
If your answer is a resounding
‘Yes!’, and you have already spent a lot of time writing a good
piece of work, then why leave it to chance for success? Here are
two critical ways to guide you through a maze of choices and select
the best:
1.
Get help from
experts who know about publishing success.
Your finest work deserves the
attention and experience of Experts who can help you deliver quality
products. Sometimes, professionals combine their services to
encompass closely-related areas. Choose the right expert for your
needs.
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A writer/editor
creates and assesses content and ensures a clearly communicated and
organized message.
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A researcher obtains
information and updates about a myriad of subjects and culls through
it for your benefit.
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A business coach
mentors you to achieve personal and business success and helps turn
your dreams into reality.
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A book coach teaches
you how to write your book fast and profitably and in a focused and
efficient manner.
2.
Choose your expert(s)
wisely.
Save time and money by teaming
with the right person for the work or project you are doing now.
Future projects may require different needs. Choose wisely by
knowing who you want to work with and why.
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Know what skills and
knowledge you want from your expert. Write them down and discuss
them with your potential candidates.
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Find someone who has
experience in your general subject matter and in the medium you wish
to publish.
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Hire with time to
spare to find a compatible partner. Prevent a bad fit and poor
results by checking references.
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Sign an agreement;
whether it is a letter written by you or an agreement prepared by an
attorney, a handshake is not an option.
Click on the
Resources
link to read more on writing, editing and research.
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