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Monday, August 2, 2010
Sweet Magnolias The Next Generation by Sherryl Woods
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For once, I’ve done a good job with staying off the internet this weekend, which really helped in terms of hammering out the beginning of Skinned. I’m only two chapters into it, though I’ve rewritten, scrapped, and obliterated about ten thousand words. That has brought me back down to a about five thousand that I’m sticking with. I like the beginning of Skinned, more so because I’ve found my pace.
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For once, I’ve done a good job with staying off the internet this weekend, which really helped in terms of hammering out the beginning of Skinned. I’m only two chapters into it, though I’ve rewritten, scrapped, and obliterated about ten thousand words. That has brought me back down to a about five thousand that I’m sticking with. I like the beginning of Skinned, more so because I’ve found my pace.
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A “How To..” headline grabs your prospect’s attention because it tells their brain they are about to learn something new that could benefit their lifestyle. The headline should get their attention and explain how to get their benefit faster, cheaper, easier, etc.
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