1. Surround yourself with enthusiastic people with a positive attitude. Phone them when you need to be uplifted. Or send them an email and ask for their enthusiastic encouragement.
2. Your favorite music. It should be soft, easy listening, classical, upbeat, or some type of music that doesn't distract you from writing.
3. A well-organized, clean work area. Un-clutter your desk and you will un-clutter your writing life. If you are a natural disorderly person and insist that you can't work any other way, then, okay, that is you. Be sure to evaluate and assure yourself that your cluttered work area is really working for you.
4. Develop a plan for your book. Create a Table of Contents and you will know where you are going. You are less apt to get stuck when you write your book.
5. Limit distractions as much as possible. It means that dogs, cats, children, doorbells, phones, etc., must be avoided during your writing time. Even loved ones and friends must honor your writing time. Make an agreement to be with them after your SCHEDULED writing time is done.
6. Attend a Writers Retreat. You will be with others who are writing a book. You will motivate each other, get some terrific ideas to help you write and publish your book, and gain some new friends. Writers Retreats are a great way to boost your motivation and get the book done.
7. Get in The Zone - The Ultimate Energy Booster
Once all the "motivating factors" are in place there is no stopping you from your writing endeavor. You can do it.
When we have enthusiasm while writing, we are in The Zone. We have positive energy, which is actually a feeling of mild ecstasy. And when we have this feeling, we can do anything. We feel like a super hero. We have supreme confidence in our abilities and are totally immersed in what we are doing. We have to write during this time. We have total concentration and we speed through anything that gets in our way.
Write passionately about the things you love - something you believe with all your heart and soul. That is how you keep your enthusiasm. That is how to stay motivated.
Copyright 2008, Joan Clout-Kruse.
Obviously they won't open email addresses if they receive promotional stuff frequently. To address this problem, you need to write compelling subject of the message. Since the subject of the message is the first thing that communicates with the reader, you need to make sure it has a lot of hooks to entice the reader to open the message instantly.
The second solution to this problem is confirming the email address of the subscriber and sending the free stuff in the inbox. While it will still enable the visitor to keep it in the other inbox, you need to make sure you give good stuff to the subscriber and ask him to open his inbox everyday for a surprise..
So let's come back to the subject of the email message. The subject, as with any other headline oriented sales letter, needs to be interesting and contains enough hooks to make them open the message instantly and read the whole email.
The hooks that can urge the reader to open a message is related to the desires humans have. The subject should be about the reader him/herself. For example, if you are promoting an info product, consider using a headline, "It's not your fault". Then use the headline to build the conversation. Don't just say you were joking or something; you need to build it.
The subject line is one thing that would give you conversion. One important thing to note is that email marketing should be used to get clicks to your website or sales letter. It should never be used to sell something to them. Your sales letter will do all the selling. You can pre-sell in the email messages. Make up the mind of the readers to get the product or they will burn in hell. That should be the right tone.
No matter what you do, never underestimate your subscribers. The trust you have gained can be broken in a minute. So make sure you keep the trust intact in the email message. One way of doing that is to review your own product in your own words. Just give an honest review and sometimes saying 'no' is going to make a big difference. For example, you can say that the product I am offering is not for newbies or you can say that the product you are offering is not for expert or intermediate marketers. This way you will build creditability and trust among your subscribers.
Remember you are the leader of your herd. Your subscribers are your herd. If you really want to make it big, you need to do things for their benefit. Give them freebies all the time and once in a while a good product that would make you proud.
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