Attention! Authors, Entrepreneurs, Speakers, Podcasters, Creatives – Win FREE VIP Tickets To Corey Poirier Presents: The Speaker / Writing Podcasting Bootcamp – Less Than 33 Hours To Go


Attention! Authors, Entrepreneurs, Speakers, Podcasters, Creatives!

Want to Win VIP Ticket to Corey Poirier Speaker/Author/Podcaster Bootcamp (Worth $145.00)?

Less Than 33 Hours To Go – Don’t miss this FREE to enter competition.

I’m attending this event myself, and the last one was amazing and I got podcast interviews from it. So this isn’t any old competition, this is to win something valuable that will be an asset to you and help you to grow as a person and to grow your business too.

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About this event

On October 14th – 16th (Full Access To Replays with VIP ticket)

From The Comfort Of Your Home,

Multiple-Time TEDx Speaker Corey Poirier presents…

HIS SECOND EVER 3-DAY (VIRTUAL) SPEAKING BOOTCAMP

In This Bootcamp You’ll Learn:

The secrets Corey (and his friends) have used to land TEDx (or branded) talks and to get paid thousands every time they speak.

And the key reason landing your talk and getting paid to speak is only the beginning.

See below for a bigger list of everything we’ll cover during this powerful, first ever virtual event designed to leave you ready to impact lives, increase your income, gain more freedom, and create greater influence.

SPECIAL GUESTS INCLUDE:

James Redfield (Celestine Prophecy Author) discussing how he sold over 30 million copies of his books

Ken Honda (MindValley, Author: Happy Money)

Randy Spelling (90210, Malibu Shores) will be speaking on building a coaching practice

Alinka Rutkowska (Leader’s Press) will discuss landing a Wall Street Journal / USA Today Bestseller list

Woody Woodrow (Our Last Night Band) will be leading 30 minute Yoga / Meditation during the event

Seasoned Speaker Rosalyn Fung will be talking building trust at live events

…More To Come…

More than 15 panelists will join us during the two days

Note: This event will also include multiple break-out sessions with plenty of time for networking

3-DAY Speaking Bootcamp:

Friday, October 14th (10 am – 7 pm EST)

Saturday, October 15th (10 am – 5:30 pm EST)

Sunday, October 16th (10am – 4:15pm EST)

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The Beginner’s Guide To Succeeding at National Novel Writing Month


Hi Everyone

Back due to popular demand is guest blogger, Rochelle Melander, taking beginners through the process of preparing for NaNoWriMo. You also have the opportunity to win a signed copy of Write-A-Thon (closing date 26th November) by clicking on this Rafflecopter link: a Rafflecopter giveaway

Get entering to win now and follow Rochelle’s guide below to have a successful NaNoWriMo experience.

National Novel Writing Month gives wannabe writers the opportunity to write a 50,000-word novel in 30 days (or 26 or even 11, it’s up to you). Chris Baty started the popular program with a few friends in hopes of giving himself a deadline—the magic element that he believes stands between most writers and their finished book manuscript. For writers and wannabes all over the world, National Novel Writing Month gives them accountability, structure, and a community. If you’re interested in jumping into the National Novel Writing Month waters, here’s how to begin:

1. Sign up. Though you don’t have to officially sign up to participate, it’s going to be a whole lot more fun if you do. Visit the National Novel Writing Month site and create a profile. You’ll add author information and create your novel profile (don’t worry, no one will hold you to your working title).

2. Join your regional group. When you create your profile, be sure to specify your region. Your regional advisor (RA) will send you NaNoMail about virtual and in-person events. Your regional advisor will also let you know if your region has other ways of communicating, such as through a Facebook group or a Twitter feed.

3. Get yourself a Buddy or two. I’ve been doing NaNoWriMo for 5 years, but I didn’t win until 2009 when I got the support of buddies. Your buddies can be friends that are doing NaNoWriMo with you, acquaintances you meet at regional events, or strangers that you connect with on Twitter. Find ways to encourage each other (such as messaging on Twitter or Facebook). And you can count on this: nothing will get you inspired to write more like seeing how far behind or ahead of your buddies you are.

4. Ready, set, sprint! I’d never heard of writing sprints until I joined National Novel Writing Month. In a writing sprint, writers try to write as many words as possible in a set amount of time (such as 15 minutes). The one who amasses the most words wins. You can set up a writing sprint with a friend, at an in-person write-in or on Twitter using the hashtag, #writingsprints.

5. Write in, anyone? I’m a solitary gal: I like to exercise and write alone. But attending a few write-ins convinced me of the value of hanging out with other writers, especially when I am behind on my word count. The peer pressure keeps me in my seat writing. In addition, a group provides the opportunity to share ideas, tools, and do writing sprints. Plus, there’s always someone to watch your laptop when you need to run to the bathroom!

6. Prepare! If you want to succeed at National Novel Writing Month, make sure you do some pre-month novel planning. Create a group of characters that will sustain your interest for a month, design or borrow an intriguing setting, and give the characters a plot that will keep you awake and writing! If you need help preparing for the month, get together with some NaNoWriMo buddies for a book brainstorming party. Or, if you’re the solitary type, visit my blog. Every Wednesday since September 26, I’ve been sharing fun ways to prepare for the month-long writing challenge!

7. Get Your Bling! If you reach the coveted 50,000-word mark, don’t forget to collect your winner’s treats at the end of the month! Half the fun of participating in NaNoWriMo comes when you can collect your winner’s badges and post them on your Facebook profile. You’ll also get the opportunity to print out a winner’s certificate. Most regions also hold celebratory parties for the winners (and even the almost winners).

Oh, and one final note: have fun. National Novel Writing Month is an opportunity to let down your hair and write with abandon. Go for it!

Rochelle Melander is an author, speaker, and certified professional coach. She is the author of ten books, including the National Novel Writing Month guide—Write-A-Thon: Write Your Book in 26 Days (and Live to Tell About It) Rochelle teaches professionals how to write good books fast, use writing to transform their lives, navigate the publishing world, and get published! For more tips and a complementary download of the first two chapters of Write-A-Thon, visit her online at www.writenowcoach.com

You can contact Rochelle:

If you haven’t done so already, don’t forget to enter the competition to win a signed copy of Write-A-Thon by clicking the Rafflecopter link, the competition closes on 26th Of November, good luck and keep writing.

Write soon

Sandra