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Questions Every Producer Has About Your Screenplay - by Hal Croasmun
You've finally gotten up the nerve to attend a "pitch-fest." Now, you're there, standing in line, waiting your turn to pitch your screenplay and in about 30 seconds, you'll be face-to-face with a representative from a major

The Power Of The Written Word - Top 10 Ways To Become An Authority In Your Field - by Susan L Reid
With the Internet such an accessible place to get your written word out, there's no reason why you can't become a recognized name in your field in 6 months or less. At no other time in history has it been easier to connect with readers hungry for what you have to say. The opportunities for becoming a leading authority in your field have never been richer. Here are the top 10 tried-and-true ways to become a written-word authority in your field.

Writing Sales Copy - How to Navigate the Body Copy Minefield Without Getting Blown To Bits - by Clayton G. Makepeace
OK -- so you've written the best headline and lead copy ever .
That’s great, but there's a ton more stuff that needs doing after you've seized your prospect's attention. Important stuff -- like juicing up your product's benefits ...

How to Write a Book Proposal and Get Your Book Published - by Dee Power
The agent said yes to the query letter! Finding out how to write a book proposal is your next step. The agent will let you know what they want to see. Even with an affirmative response, they don't always ask for a full manuscript. A nonfiction book hasn't been written yet in most cases, so there isn't a manuscript to send. What publishers and agents will ask for is a proposal for your nonfiction book.