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Tip #2: When writing for others, be sure to retain copyright. However, we've decided instead to put all the exercises together into a workbook and market it alongside the book as a "free bonus" to make the purchase of the book that much more attractive. Tip #1: Avoid phrasing or content that will become quickly out of date.
Question, though–if one had (theoretically, of course) purchased an earlier edition in January and–naturally–been stunned and impressed by its quality, would it still be worth that person’s time and money to buy it again for the new improvements? EVERYTHING’s changed! The brilliance! Oh my lord, this is IT!&#
And I definitely don’t want to purchase something from a company I can’t trust to ask me nicely to pay attention to what they’re doing. Reply Melinda | SuperWAHM ( @Superwahm1 ) April 14, 2010 at 7:55 am @ Lucy, even when they put your details up and link to you they’re still breaching copyright and stealing your work.
I do not want people to pay to read my inspirations on my blog but I would like them to purchase my book, Big difference. I’ve purchased ebooks and I’ve joined a paid forum. I also purchased a book in order to get into a forum. I wrote a book and just went live on the market. This is my dream and I am living it.
People buy with emotions and then later rationalize a purchase with logic, no matter what you are selling… school to a teen, a car to a grandma, a $5,000 copywriting course to a kid sitting in his underwear in his mom’s basement. "I I think we’ve all arrived at a very special place. Powered by frugal
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Many people take advantage of that openness on another level, which is to say we’ve all had trouble with copyright law and keeping our work our own. How do you deal with copyright infringements and people stealing your work? I think that’s what we’re there for. It’s funny. Brett Legree´s last blog.
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