Showing posts with label Developing Skills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Developing Skills. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

To Show Or To Tell: Options For Developing Skills Discussions


While writing business eBooks that focus on teaching others the arts required in developing skills for use in their daily lives, there will be times when you find yourself at a loss. You know what you want to tell your readers, but somehow, telling them just doesn't feel right. You've probably heard that old writer's saying of "show, don't tell". It seems like a simple enough concept, but when you're struggling to create the difference in your writing, you know that showing your readers how something is done is far from simple.

There exists a distinct difference between telling your reader something and actually showing it to them. When writing for SkillBites, however, you must do one or the other. With filler being something that we forbid in our eBooks, you must determine how you can get your message across without repeating yourself in circular discussions and multiple examples.


Because of this, you must work to narrow down exactly what you want to show, or to tell, your readers before you begin the writing process. Here are a few tips to help you in writing your business eBooks without needlessly repeating sections on developing skills.

1) If you're going to tell your readers something, make sure you tell it in a logical order. Take some time and map out, step by step, everything that needs to be done, and in the order that it must be done in. Follow this map while you write to make sure you don't leave any steps out.

2) Remember to break up long strings of sentences into multiple paragraphs. While it is technically possible to corral every sentence about a certain step into a single paragraph, these long paragraphs tend to scare readers. Pick a logical point in the discussion and break it into a new paragraph. You may use as many paragraphs as necessary to get your point across.

3) When you choose to show your readers something, it does not necessarily mean including a picture. Including a discussion for developing skills in your business eBook can take the form of a short story in which your characters perform the skills in detail. It may also include comparisons to other common skills that your readers already know how to do. Showing your reader just requires some creative thinking.

4) Break the different sections of your entire description up into different chapters if you need to. Using the chapter break is a time-honored means of cementing the process of shifting gears between steps in an activity. Just make sure that you break the instructions for developing skills like this into natural chunks, such as preparation, detail work, or bringing it all together at the end.
If you can keep these four tips in mind while you're describing a new skill set to your reader, you will be able to convey even the most complicated tasks as sets of simplified and easy to comprehend instructions.

Friday, February 8, 2013

How To Develop Skills To Make Your Life Better

When you find yourself looking to pick up an ebook on how to develop skills, you're probably looking for a lifestyle ebook that will help you learn quickly. Worrying about learning skills to improve how you live your life isn't something that people enjoy doing. You want to learn and put your new skills to use, not have to read a bunch of boring fluff that doesn't really need to be in an instructional book.
 
If you're looking for lifestyle ebooks that will instruct you on how to develop skills, you need to know that your investment will pay off. We want readers like you to know that here at Skillbites.net, every one of our authors undergo a process to prove that they are professionals in their chosen field before they are permitted to post their ebooks for sale. We want our readers to feel confident in learning how to develop skills through our site. To that end, we review our author's work and make sure that they are teaching you these new skills in the most direct, nonsense free fashion possible.

 
For our lifestyle ebooks, our authors focus on those topics that our readers are most interested in. Each of our books are designed to be read in their entirety in only ten minutes, but those ten minutes are so packed full of information that you will be surprised. We keep our authors under strict instructions to write only in the most fact-filled, informative way possible, with all filler forbidden from our products.

 
Whether you're looking to learn new business skills or wanting to try your hand at lifestyle ebooks to improve your everyday skills, you will find that our products teach you how to develop them in the most direct fashion possible. We want you to learn about your new skill without having to dig through any nonsense, meaning that worthless examples and circular discussions have been removed from our works. We know that you can read these lifestyle ebooks in only ten minutes, but understand that those ten minutes will be full of new facts and packed with information.

 
It is our hopes that you will use your first ten minute session to improve your life in some fashion. To prove to you that our products in both business and lifestyle ebooks will teach you how to develop skills without any nonsense or wasted time, we would like to offer you access to the ebook of your choice for free. This standing offer, available only at Skillbites.net, is our way of showing you how serious we are about seeing our clients learn how to develop skills. We hope to see you on our site soon.