Without
long practice or reflection, these ten points were eye-openers, which helped me to write better.
1. Develop a daily writing routine
Writing must be integrated into everyday life.
Some like to write directly after getting up. I belong to it. I get up early enough to be able to write before the day starts. Others prefer to write in the evening when everything is done, and the rest of the family is in bed. I can not do this, but for some, this is exactly the right thing.
2. Know your readers
This is the first time I thought about it when I read the book "How I Sold 1 Million eBooks in 5 Months" by John Locke. I was impressed by how consistently Locke knows his niche and thus his audience and how specifically he can implement this knowledge in his books
1. Develop a daily writing routine
Writing must be integrated into everyday life.
Some like to write directly after getting up. I belong to it. I get up early enough to be able to write before the day starts. Others prefer to write in the evening when everything is done, and the rest of the family is in bed. I can not do this, but for some, this is exactly the right thing.
2. Know your readers
This is the first time I thought about it when I read the book "How I Sold 1 Million eBooks in 5 Months" by John Locke. I was impressed by how consistently Locke knows his niche and thus his audience and how specifically he can implement this knowledge in his books
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3. Remember your goal
It is okay to have a phase during the writing process, in which one writes itself, tries out and gives free rein to its creativity (see 10), to find out in which direction a project can develop.
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