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THINK HEADLINES (Turning your stories into headlines) is a book that will help put your organization on the map! Douglas Woods has poured his promotion skills into this book. For the past forty years Woods has demonstrated extra ordinary success in turning a variety of stories into headlines. These headlines have included a range of stories that have appear in newspapers, magazines, radio and TV. In this book he provides the principles and practices that have provided him repeated success in telling stories locally and nationally. He illustrates these principles with numerous behind the scenes…mehr

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THINK HEADLINES (Turning your stories into headlines) is a book that will help put your organization on the map! Douglas Woods has poured his promotion skills into this book. For the past forty years Woods has demonstrated extra ordinary success in turning a variety of stories into headlines. These headlines have included a range of stories that have appear in newspapers, magazines, radio and TV. In this book he provides the principles and practices that have provided him repeated success in telling stories locally and nationally. He illustrates these principles with numerous behind the scenes stories. One of the gems disclosed is the defining of what triggers a news story. These principles will position you and your organization to make headlines.
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Autorenporträt
Rev. Douglas C. Woods, holds a BA in religion from Canadian Nazarene College (now Ambrose University), is a graduate of Tyndale Seminary (MTS), and the University of Winnipeg (M.Div.). He has served as a pastor in the Church of the Nazarene for more than thirty years. He has also served as the executive director of both Siloam Mission, Winnipeg MB, and Mission Possible, Vancouver, BC. More recently Rev. Woods has served as a consultant and transitional coach with churches in British Columbia. He and his wife Dawn live in Richmond, BC, Canada.