Monday, March 27, 2017, was a day where I felt as if I were moving in slow motion, even though I woke up early and was making progress on my client and personal writing projects. I took a break and happened to catch the March 27th episode of Dr. Oz. One of his guests was Nicole […]
Category Archives: Tips and Tricks
Best Blog Post Length: How Do You Know What It Is
Do you know what the best blog post length is? Many consider longer content to be better. But how true is that? A 3,000-word blog post may not outperform a tightly written 800 blog post. Why? Because CONTENT MATTERS! If you or your content writer writes 3,000 words of fluff and nonsense, who’s going to […]
Don’t Tell Me Your Excuses! Meet Your Deadlines
Do you meet your deadlines? Or do you always have an excuse? When it comes to deadlines, I’m either ahead of them or on target. When it comes to excuses, I’m not a fan of them and do my best to avoid them like the flu. Why? Because everyone has shit going on in their […]
What You Need to Know before You Agree to a Book Collaboration
Book collaboration. Has your friend or business colleague approached you about writing a book together? Before you agree to the project, you may want to consider the following: How well do you know your colleague? How long have you’ve known your friend? How will you divide the work? Will you hire a ghostwriter? If yes, how […]
2 Things a Needy Cat Teaches You About Great Content
Meet Benny, the tuxedo cat. I adopted him via PetSmart Charities through from Mixed Up Mutts and Too. He’s not your typical (rescue) cat. Benny actually likes water and tries to drink from the kitchen and bathroom faucets whenever he hears them. He also tries to stick his paw underneath the running water, so he can splash […]