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Write, Publish and Promote Your Book in the Christian Marketplace
Washington, DC, August 14, 2010 — Registration is in progress for the nation’s #1 Conference for Writers, Authors, and Speakers. The National Christian Writers Conference is scheduled for Washington DC, at Howard University in the Benjamin E. Mays Hall building, on Saturday, August 14, 2010 from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
The conference presents a number of renowned experts who provide solutions, innovative strategies and knowledge on how to write, publish and promote books or brand names in the Christian marketplace. Do you have an idea for a terrific story? Do you need help transferring your ideas into book format? Have you written a manuscript but don’t know where to go to publish it? Come to the National Christian Writers Conference and listen to award winning authors, publishers, editors, publicists, speakers, internet marketers and wealth building coaches share their secrets on how to succeed in the literary industry.
The workshop leaders include: Antonio L. Crawford, Pam Perry, Michelle McKinney Hammond, Stacy Hawkins Adams, Karen Hunter, William R. Patterson, Cassandra Walton, Eugene Williams, Jewel Williams, Pam Osbey, Sean Isaacs and other top selling writers, authors, and infopreneurs. Panelists include Rev. Dr. Barbara A. Reynolds, Kim Beasley and leading industry professionals.
The National Christian Writers Conference provides information, training and resources to people who want to publish stories that heal, inspire and speak to the hearts of readers around the world. NCWC is committed to building an academic platform to encourage people who are ready to take charge to accelerate their talent in the marketplace.
Registration is required to attend the conference. Special two for one price and $127 early registration is extended to August 1st, 2010. General registration ends August 7th. Discounted lodging rates provided by the Kellogg Conference Hotel and Holiday Inn Washington-Central/White House group code: EG4. 877.786.9480. Click here for more details
What Are You Doing For Admin Assistant Day?
On April 22, 2009, a special day will be celebrated and it’s for Admin Assistants. Are you doing anything special for those who assist you in running your business? Well if you haven’t planned anything yet, you still have time. So go ahead and make this day special for your Admin Assistants.
Creating an Internet Based Interview Series
In a joint venture between
Kim Beasley and Jerrilynn Thomas
you will receive explosive ideas about how you can create your own
Internet Based Interview System (IBIS)
It was exciting and fun to conduct the first IBIS and there where many trial and error issues that we experienced. In this eBook, you will learn how we dealt with these issue and overcame them for a successful implementation of the first IBIS. We are sharing with you so that you avoid the pitfalls that we experienced.
Here are a few statistics about the initial trial run of IBIS.
- Successfully interviewed over 50 people via Twitter.com and Blellow.com within 10 days
- Interviewed people from all around the world (i.e., US, Canada, Argentina, UK)
- Initially received 150+ requests for interviews
- Connected with people from over 10 different industries
- Connected with PR business owners who placed me in contact with key clients for the IBIS
- Create cross-marketing partners for myself and others
What are you waiting for? Go ahead and complete the form below with your name and email so that you can be one of the first to get started with your own IBIS. I will be announcing to this mailing list a pre-release discount code and when the eBook will officially be released.

Here’s to Your Success!
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Blellow.com – a New Business Tool
Recently, I’ve been sharing about a new business tool on Twitter called Blellow.com which is a business social media website where you can connect, collaborate and communicate with other business people. Listen as the CEO, Mandi Leman shares about Blellow and how it can be very beneficial for business people.
Business Makeover: Taking care of the little things
So I am starting my week long journey into dealing with the hard questions that will affect my business as I continue my business makeover (click here for list of questions). During this process, I will also take care of the little things that I normally put on the back burner. Here is my list of little things:
- Getting proper rest at night (at least 6 – 8 hours)
- Eating the right foods at the right time
- Exercising consistently
- Shortening my work day (from 16 hours to a maximum of 10)
- Investing time into my personal business
- Hiring a VA and delegating tasks
- Schedule social networking time frames
As you can see, my list of little things are mostly personal and like most business owners, I’ve put myself on the back burner and put my business first. I will be working over the next week to create a balanced approach to managing my business and taking care of the little things that affect me personally.
Do you have little things that you need to take off the back burner? Have you been thinking about changing the way you handle your business? Have you already gone through a business makeover and you feel that you have suggestions on how to successfully makeover your business that you want to share? I want to hear what you have to say. Please feel free to share your comments.
