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Category Archives: Writing Tips
5 Steps from Newbie Blogger to SME
Follow these 5 Actions to Rocket you from a Newbie Blogger to Subject Matter Expert in your Niche. Use a Cornerstone Content Page to maximize the exposure.
Scrivener Basics: Binder Icons
If you work on multiple projects at one time, or have a break between working sessions, it’s easy to pick up where you left off by relying on the Scrivener Binder Icons. In this article I show you how I use them for article tracking and e-books.
Scrivener Video: Preview Your .ePub Book online
This Scrivener Quick Tip is a short video showing you how to export your book from Scrivener and then how to read EPUB and MOBI files on your PC or Mac.
Scrivener Tools to overcome Procrastination
Here’s how I use Scrivener Labels and Status as Tracking Tools to help me overcome the procrastination phase of writing, and to motivate me to keep creating. These visual representations are useful tools for authors.
Evolution of the Blogger Infographic #1
In 1994 the blog was born. It secured it’s foothold on the worldwide web, and a new, engaging form of human communication was born. It has taken a couple of decades for the business world to catch onto the power of the blog, but today most of the savvy companies realize its value. This infographic from Flowtown shows the Evolution of the Blogger.
Weekly Writing Plan from ezine
Make exercising your writing muscles a daily habit by incorporating this easy Weekly Writing Plan into your routine. This infographic from ezine will help
Why I chose Scrivener
With one book under my belt, I’ve amassed lots of learnings of what I’d do differently for book #2, but one of my primary needs was around a more efficient Content Management system. Read why I chose Scrivener.
I devoured Jack’s Raw Turkey and it was Bootiful!
How many times have you been with friends, and somebody new has joined the group? Favourite stories are recounted. Other stories you’d forgotten about, rise to the surface like the cream of the crop. And out of the blue, fresh tales are revealed. That’s what it felt like when I was devouring Jack Scott’s latest book “Turkey the […]
My Review of: Perking the Pansies – the Book
Meet Jack Scott If you’re an avid Pansy fan, like me, this year you’ve watched Jack Scott evolve. His metamorphosis from an anonymous pansy logo, to a monochrome rendition, to a colourful but incomplete puzzle, had nowhere else to go but – fully exposed! And today, visitors to his daily blog, Perking the Pansies, are greeted with […]