Begin With the End in Mind - Writing Curriculum For Adults
Written by Veronica Carrillo   
Saturday, 26 December 2009 08:40
Latent Semantic Indexing It is a new concept that converts the natural human language words into mathematical language that is easily understood by computers. The online marketing competition is getting intense with each passing day as more and more business owners are turning their attention to net, to increase their business revenues.
by VeronicaCarrillo


Latent Semantic Indexing It is a new concept that converts the natural human language words into mathematical language that is easily understood by computers. The online marketing competition is getting intense with each passing day as more and more business owners are turning their attention to net, to increase their business revenues.

The stiffer competition has made it necessary to develop a new means of web access, to rank the websites as per their quality. Employing LSI Keywords to stay at the top of the search engine results is a part of this new concept.

Do the outline This is the most critical step in the process. Always start out with a highly detailed outline. The more detailed your outline is, the less time it will take you to complete the book. First, write headlines for 10 to 14 chapters in the book. Organize them according to the right order. Then create sub-headlines and sub-sections for each of the chapters. Do not be concerned at this stage about the number of pages or actual content.

So how many queries that came to me over the transom actually resulted in a published story? None. I received hundreds of queries that year, and not a single one was remotely on target. I found my own freelancers. So how do you avoid egregious query gaffes? Tailor your pitches. One size never fits all. Find out what your editors are looking for. If they're not listed in Writer's Market, do some legwork. Even if they are, listings go quickly out of date. Get a copy of the publication you're pitching. Research its archives.

Listings can be helpful, but don't rely on them exclusively. Remember that many other editors have had experiences similar to mine. They don't bother to list themselves in compilations of the publishing market.

Don't re-write When you are writing content for your book, do not be concerned about grammar, spelling and formatting. Of course they are essential parts of a good book. But if you need your book written within days and not years, focus on getting your content right. If you are using a word processing software, turn off the grammar and spelling indicators. That will help you to keep focus on the actual subject that you are writing on. After you have

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