Writer-Reminders
.... the
weekly ezine for sidetracked writers.
July 25, 2005 -
Automobile University
Thought for the Week - Automobile University
We had a blast last week during the
Get It Write teleclass with Lynne Klippel. Even
though the recording didn't work, Lynne re-recorded it
for us. You can still sign up and listen in at
Get It Write audio.
My mom-chauffeur role has started up again in our house,
and one of my favorite ways to use all this travel and
waiting time productively is with audio CDs -- it's my
own Automobile University.
So I've been on the hunt for some of the best CDs
(and will be sharing them with you over the next few
issues).
This week's selection is even available to you at no
charge (you only pay shipping).
One of the gurus of self-improvement, Brian Tracy, has a
new line of CDs and he's offering a sample CD at no
charge. I listened to 21 Secrets of Self-Made
Millionaires, but you might like one of his others like
Managing Your Time and Doubling Your Productivity or
Building a High Profit Business.
Be sure to check out the other titles, too. In your
shopping cart, look for "To browse other 21 Great Ways
programs from Brian Tracy, click here!"
(By the way, I also listen while I'm on the treadmill.
It makes the time go by so much faster!)
Lately I've been interested in millionaires...
they have obviously figured out most of the tricky
problems we have in building a business. Happy
listening!
After Christmas, Back-to-School is my second favorite time of the year.
You can get so much organizing and home stuff at the best prices. Last
week, I got 10 cent notebooks and the new 360 degree binders at a special price.
How could you jazz up your office this year?
What office supplies do you need to replenish?
Start making a list today, and then check out the ads in the newspaper (or use
these online ad shopper sites):
I also like to start saving up for some of the big purchases for my office so I
don't have to charge them.
For authors and publishers.... What the
Heck is an ISBN number and Why Should I Care?
by Lynne Klippel, Book School coach
The ISBN is an international tracking system that is used primarily in English
speaking countries. Each book is assigned an ISBN number during the publishing
process, similar to a Social Security Number. The ISBN is listed on the back
cover of each book, in the bar code area, and on the legal page.
Using an ISBN number enables bookstores, libraries,
distributors, and on-line book sellers to easily find and order books. All
published books need an ISBN number, unless you are publishing a little book to
give away, like a cookbook of family recipies or a book of family stories that
will never be sold. If you plan to sell your book, you need an ISBN number
[Editor's note: Ebooks may not need an ISBN depending on where you sell
them].
Visit www.isbn.org. This very
informative website will give you all the information you need to know about
ISBN numbers and how to get one for your book.
A company named Bowkers administers the ISBN program. This company is the only
one that sells ISBN numbers so you don't have to shop around for the best price!
When your book is written and you are starting the process of self-publishing,
getting your ISBN number is your first step. Once the ISBN number is assigned,
your new baby is officially a book. That's cause for a big celebration!
Don't forget! Book School starts next Monday, August 1st. If you
have a non-fiction book you are itching to write and publish (I took this class
last spring and Lynne is such a good coach, I'm offering a special bonus to
anyone who signs up-- my brand-new 12-step report, How to Brand and Sell Your
Book on the Internet), be sure to check out BookSchoolClass.com.
P.S. The next session isn't until October, and the
price is going up by $100 so if you're even remotely interested, now is the time
to jump on this class. BookSchoolClass.com
Happy organizing! Julie
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M T W T F S S
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1. Declutter (only 5 minutes)
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2. Read (only 5 minutes)
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3. Assess (30 seconds to 5 minutes)
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 4. Write (at least 5 minutes)
Weekly Checklist
For freelance writers: Use this weekly checklist to find, write and send a query every week of
2005!
Monday
__ Make notes on a new idea.
Tuesday: Accounting Day
__ Post your accounting records.
__ Pay bills.
__ Follow up on outstanding invoices and queries.
Wednesday
__ Find a new market using links below.
Thursday: Errand Day
__ Make copies.
__ Return books to library.
__ Make deposit at bank.
Friday
__ Finish query and submit.
__ Match your query to the market.
Saturday Weekly Review
__ How was this week?
__ What's up next week?
__ Review your Projects list in your planner and check the
status.
__ Jot the next action steps for your projects on next week's
calendar.
__ Backup your computer files.
__ Virus scan your computer.
__ Update windows software at http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com
__ Update Microsoft(R) office software at http://office.microsoft.com/officeupdate/default.aspx
Sunday
__ Relax and enjoy!
__ Do something fun today!
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