Issue 7
iScribe

10 Reasons a Writer Should Have a Website p1

Give your book, your business or your product the exposure it deserves!

Have you developed your business or product in
excellence? It deserves as much exposure as you can give it. A great way to get more leads, more sales and more customers is to use one of the fastest growing tools around to help you connect with more prospects.
A website will expand your exposure; increase your sales
opportunities, cut expenses and more.

Here are the first 5 of those ten winner reasons to get a website:

1. Add an additional income stream with a website. You may have already built a respected name for yourself offline. A
website will bring you even more respect. The growing
group of people who embrace the Technology Age will
expect you to have a website. They will reward you by
buying from you. They love the convenience and instant
gratification of on-line ordering.

2. Expand your reach to the world with a website. When your website is made available, many people will visit from all over
the world. It will open the opportunity for you to interact
with people outside of your immediate area. When your
subscribers and customers have good success with your
products or service they will tell their friends and
associates. Referrals make the best customers for they
bring a higher rate of sales.

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Scribe's Corner

A client of mine said, "I don't have space in my life to write a book. I know I have to get away from everything to write a successful book."

Have you ever thought that? No you don’t. I know several novelist and non-fiction book writers who had to write during a long commute to get their best book written and out to the world. They accomplished it because they systematically worked on their book until it was done.

The truth is you must avoid marathon writing. In the midst of your busy life, designate your time to write (work on your book) with a goal to completion. (reasonable time to completion) click here for more on getting your book done in record time.

--earma, scribe's corner blog

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