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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Giriş: Nov 2006
Mesaj: 9,274
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I've published 1,215 articles without being paid a dime. It's not a record. At an Ezine sites where my work appears, there is another writer who is by far the leader, with more than 11,000 submissions to his credit. Aren't I investing a lot of time, and foregoing substantial money, while enriching publishers who sell Google advertising based on my effort? Isn't it also true that many of my direct competitors are advertising next to my articles and near my byline? By "giving away" some of my most contemporary ideas I'm giving-up potential book, tape and speaking revenue. Why would buyers pay money for ideas they can get for free? The essence of professionalism is being paid real money for your efforts. So, if you're giving them away, your skills, your talent, and your time, they must be worthless, right? At various points in my life these questions would have driven me to distraction. But my view has changed. There are five benefits for writers in not being officially compensated. says this top speaker, TV commentator, and best-selling author of 12 books and the popular Nightingale-Conant audio seminar, THE LAW OF LARGE NUMBERS: HOW TO MAKE SUCCESS INEVITABLE. [Üye Olmadan Linkleri Göremezsiniz. Üye Olmak için TIKLAYIN...] |
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