Anyone can write special reports

Special reports aren't just for large corporations. Here are just a few ideas to show you the wide variety of possibilities that exist for writing and marketing special reports.

 Authors can write them and borrow material from their books.

 Speakers can write them using their workshop materials.

 A company can write special reports to show how to use a particular product or service it already provides.

 Non-profits can write special reports that show other non-profits, for example, how to stage profitable fund-raising events and conduct charity drives. Or they can write the reports to sell to their clients or the general public.

 Small-business people can write them to establish their expertise in a particular topic.

To learn more about who can benefit from writing a special report, and how to get the most value from special reports, see Special Report #19, "How to Write and Market Profitable Special Reports"


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