Writing Skills: Copy-writing Tips for Writing Books and Kindle eBooks

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Writing Skills: Copy-writing Tips for Writing Books and Kindle eBooks by Narendra Mohan Mittal
English | 2018 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B07MP1135K | 209 pages | MOBI | 3.19 Mb

How to Use This Kindle eBook
In general, this book is for any experts (or wannabe experts) in technical topics, tools, frameworks for web development, applied computer science (i.e., practical fields), dev ops, and QA.

This book is aimed at intermediate and advanced
•Software engineers
•Designers
•Front-end developers
•Mobile developers
•Teachers
•Students
This book is best when read in one sitting, preferably somewhere nice and accompanied by a delightful caffeinated beverage. Please make notes and highlight as you go along to improve effectiveness of retention. At the beginning of each chapter are helpful summaries that encapsulate in a few short sentences what examples and topics that particular chapter covers.

Table of Contents
1.Why Write Books?
2.Persuasive Copywriting
3.How to Write Book?
4.Communication Design
5.Marketing Skills
6.Marketing Projects
7.Things to Avoid
8.Product packaging Skills
9.Social Media for Marketing

What This Book Is
This book mainly aimed at encouraging new authors to start writing. It shows my mistakes and achievements to illustrate how easy self-publishing has become. And this trend will only continue.

The inter-dependence between research, writing, and design gives us a creative holy trinity that generates text, documents, and works. Theoretically, this content becomes successful by initiating relationships between content and viewer knowledge.

As writers and designers, we must understand how people make sense of text as tissue, the interpretation of sign, linguistic value, and the alliance between type and image. Keeping these ideas relevant to our process and output creates better connectivity between content, context, and meaning.
Why Write Books?
Why bother with writing books? Why can’t we just keep writing software? I’m often asked about these questions, and each time, I’m reassured that writing about technology or techniques helps me in many ways in which pure coding can’t because:
• It provides a better and deeper understanding of a particular technology and is a means of explaining it to others (not just grasping concepts intuitively, which often happens when all that the programmers do is write code).
• It creates motivation to research, learn, and document some obscure functionalities, features, and pitfalls that otherwise likely would have never been discovered just by using the code. For example, some Express.js configurations probably would have taken me months and years of development to discover, because they are not necessary for day-to-day tasks, but knowing and using these configs can greatly enhance the quality of code and the product.
Here are the good reasons to write a book:
1. You have something to share.
2. You want to learn something.
3. You want to check it off your bucket list.

Persuasive Copywriting
Persuasive copywriting embeds itself in many touchpoints using brand language, which is a conglomerate of words, structures, values, and purpose that come together to create a campaign. Copywriters work closely with designers and account managers to build a creative strategy for the client that establishes the touchpoints. A tool for advertising, corporate identity, product design, promotion, and marketing, persuasive copywriting sells a product or service, but can also sell an idea or a candidate; such is the case in political or institutional advertising.

About the Author
Narendra Mohan Mittal is the Founder and Chairman of Thesis Scientist and he is working in the field of Data Science/big data/machine learning/deep learning space. He has more than 10 years in Research and Teaching and he is very active in the Big Data, Data Science and Machine learning.