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Follow on Google News | ![]() More Businesses Fail to Write the Right Message.Ms. Lawrence and Mr. Hayes both, seek to raise awareness regarding the importance of community continuing literacy services. AD VYBE GLOBAL BIZ TOUR is just the beginning model for something great.
By: AD VYBE PR Tamara Lawrence Publicist for AD VYBE PR partnered with Motivational speaker, Derrick Hayes who is internationally known for such brands as the Android and I-Phones app Motivation To Your Mobile, Derricknyms, Today’s Honoree and the DERRICK Interview. Understanding the need to help small business owners, non-profits, job seekers, and independent consultants, write proficiently. Lawrence and Hayes teamed up to offer business public relations and professional writing workshops worldwide. The AD VYBE GLOBAL BIZ TOUR is open to professionals in mass communication, public relations, and writing, the organizers look forward to adding more instructors as the tour develops. The momentum is building as the group makes plans to travel to Atlanta, Georgia in January 2013. Becoming a better writer or having someone to write for you is and will remain one of the most important decisions a person can make in business. With over 7 billion mobile phone users many are becoming lazy with each text message that they send out and this translates into poor writing skills. “Going to my first writers' conference was an act of faith. I was just starting on my first press release when the members of my PR' group encouraged me to join them at a conference a few hundred miles away. The expense didn't seem justified to me. The cost was far more than I had earned through writing that year. But they convinced me at last and it proved to be a great investment. The benefits of a writers' conference are there for anyone who has a desire to attract readers. Here are nine strong reasons why I think you should go to at least one writers' conference every year. Ms. Lawrence 1. You will meet other writers. I know that sounds obvious, but where else can you meet hundreds of people who are at varying stages in their business? Wherever you are on the road to success, you will meet others who have been there before and who are ready to help you. 2. You will find lots of practical information you can put to immediate use. You might attend a seminar on how to organize your paperwork or how to format a manuscript or how to send a query to an editor or how to do your taxes. Whether you are a newbie or a pro, you will definitely get some nuts and bolts knowledge that you can use to make your writing pay off better. 3. You will learn something. Part of the reason you write is that you love reading and gaining knowledge. You might have even liked English class. Human beings are hardwired to get excited about learning new things and writers' conferences are always full of ideas and insights about the craft. Sessions can be just as interesting as college classes. The only difference is that there are no tests. 4. You will get energized. There's nothing more infectious than a bunch of people all excited about the same thing. Remember those pep rallies from high school? The goal of those rallies was to inspire you and your classmates with a desire to see their team win. Being a successful writer is a far more important goal. 5. You might win something. If the conference includes a writing contest, you should definitely enter. Whether you win or lose, you will still be doing some serious writing before you go and you will make sure it is your very best. 6. You will learn more about different genres. A friend entered a writers' conference contest and tried her hand at confession writing. 7. You may find a new market for your work. Conferences attract all kinds of business owners, writers, professionals, and consultants. 8. You will improve your professional effectiveness. Schoolteachers, doctors, engineers and lawyers all have to attend a certain number of continuing education courses every year. Writers' conferences are an excellent way to for you to continue your education and improve your knowledge about your craft. If you are serious about your writing, attending a conference will prove that you are committed to your chosen profession. 9. You will be inspired. If you go with an ear to listen, there will be speakers who seem to be talking directly to you. Some have overcome great obstacles in order to succeed. It's the rare writer who hasn't gotten a rejection letter or faced difficulties or hardships. Meet Derrick Hayes Ever since it has been one of his favorite words, which means a lot coming from a man who has shaped an entire life around words and the hidden truths they contain. Inspired little nuggets of language keep Derrick going in the tough times and have helped him stimulate and encourage others to see the beyond printed letters into the deeper meanings in life. Where one person may see only their woes, Derrick sees only W.O.E.s—words of encouragement. End
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