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How to attract big money writing children books
With our planet’s population continuing to increase geometrically, and the quality of life for millions, especially in the developing world improving daily, our demand on the scarce resources of the earth is also growing. Growing population means also growing population of children growing in such a technologically hype era as this time. children books written several centuries back are hardily meeting up the demand of this population and as well as the relevance of the market place.
So much has been written about witches and wizards of OZ, and much more fictionary works hanging down on our book galleries. The world we live have reinvented itself over the years and presently we live in a new global paradigm realities, hence, so many works of science and Arts have been rendered obsolete with time. Likewise, several children books are nothing but mere garbage that inhibits the intellect and perhaps, recycle the negative experiences of those who had used such material in the past. Just imagine two parents “A” and “B” having a ward each that he reads book talking about the mishap of the Titanic ship of 1911 while NRB reads book to his ward talking the feat of a boy of 2yrs breaking into the circle of the world celebrated millionaires designing just the facebook.com. The impact of these two actions on the wards is beyond the realities of their age at the moment. Mr. “A” ward would grow up somehow to fear sailing on boat or ship, he might even be scared of swimming all through his life, Mr. “B” ward was inspired beyond bounds of his childhood intellects, so what do you think? He may be the next celebrity kid on the block to watch out for. What your “input” into a child determines the output the child will command in the actual life. It is against this backdrop, someone needs to grab his pen and become that innovative pen maestro that will rule the world rolling relevant and resourceful children books to the market places.
The market potentials of children books cannot be over-emphasized in today’s global reality. There are just many things to write from Africa to Asia, from Caribbean’s to Austria, and America to Europe. You need to know the following secrets to get flushed with money while writing the children books.
- Create something that helps beautify the world and you will attract a fortune. Writing is the hub of creativity and innovations, so while help to inspire the kids by way of creating an indelible mental imagery of course a positive one that can help change the world for better. Let your writing address the challenges facing the society at the moment. This will invariably spark off something revolutionary in those little minds to tinker for a better value system and live in a better world devoid of such oblivion.
- Find the basic need around your neighborhood and such that is common everywhere, then, explore it in your writing. The whole global citizen yawn for solutions ranging from economics to health, agriculture to leadership, and whole lot of others write children novels: – fiction and non-fictions attempting to juggle the minds of your little readers to engage it to procuring solutions to fix these needs. It is desire that begets invention and innovations respectively. The minds of these little ones are at the very peak of its function as the parents think for their food, school fees and other bills. Getting this mind occupied by something very challenging have a way it bring out the peak in them.
- Write children books that review the lifestyle and believe system of living legends in music, football, wrestling, actors and actresses, basket balls, war heroes, academia, boxers, and lots more. This kind of book is a sure fire for sales and you get flushed with great fortune for yourself. It surely brings you recognition and the world will read your success story in your life time on earth.
- 4. Write for “How”, “What”, and “Where” in your children books: Most selling children materials across the globe are the ones that address the issues of “how”, “what” and “where”. Knowing too well that your audiences are in their most sensitive stage in life where their minds are curious about everything both fiction and non-fiction. Your writing on anything should somehow be position to show “how”, answer “what” and “where” to go about obtainly solution for most issues raised within content and context of your work. This way you deliver their mind to the reality on ground though you can still create curiosity in a mild way and engage the little minds to flutter endlessly, this way, their creative mind expands ad infinitum should progression of readily other useful literary works is maintain over time.
- 5. Get permission from publishers, authors and owners of great intellectual properties on children to write reviews or press release of their works. This is what I call leverage or using other people brain. You can amass amazing wealth and occupy headlines of prominent news dailies writing book review on children, and bring the content of such material into the present context of today’s reality. In fact, you stand to earn for yourself extra commission as people begin to demand the original work. Yes you can!
About the author
Ritchie Felix is a very healthy person. He love writing a lot, like public speaking as essential hobby, love reading good books to update, love traveling to work with youth abroad, like surfing the internet a lot, etc. Ritchie is a good team player, having a world class career and hoping to impact his generation with the knowledge of ICTs.
Ritchie is an ICT4D Specialist with strong quantitative, analytical, and writing & presentation skills. He can help you design, implement and evaluate ICT4D and data-heavy solutions for e-Government, e-Health, environmental, capacity building, monitoring & evaluation, and trade facilitation projects.
He served as assistant State Trainer for the TOP 12 Youth Works Project organized by the British Council in partnership with the YoungStars Foundation , Jos plateau Nigeria in 2007. Also served as a resource person for the World Bank Youth on MDGs across the Eastern Region of Nigeria. A member of the international Youth e-forum organized by the British Council in collaboration with the YoungStars Foundation, Jos Plateau, Nigeria, 2008/2009 Editions.
Ritchie Felix has served as two time e-Consultant on Youth and ICPD Policy Documents for 2008/2009. He was invited to deliver paper on 15th of December, 2008 at NATIONAL HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY on addressing “YOUTH POVERTY IN NIGERIA”, under the auspices of Young People Initiatives, sponsored by: “DFID”, “USAID”, NASS and other international agencies. He is ” DESPLAY Alumni: Democracy series, Participation and Active Youth ” season 4 under Youngstars Development Initiative & NED, WASHINGTON D.C, USA. He is a prolific writer with several published works published at: Ezinearticles.com, Articlesbase.com and Helium.com.
Ritchie was the Events/ program manager of ‘facts & reality Concepts’ LtD, where he utilized ICTs4D simple tools to embark on multiple wealth creation and have since July 13th, 2008 helped ordinary people to amass to the tune of $13.8Million Naria from the internet with a proof to show for this feat. You are free to contact him for a repeat of this feat.
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