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New things make you (and your reader) feel good – a new gadget, a new outfit, or a new job.
New ideas stimulate her and give hope. There are solutions and answers to problems!
But going a bit further, there’s a scientific reason why using the word ‘new’ is a powerful copywriting technique...
The first step is identifying the problem your book will solve. After that, you need to identify the target audience for your book.
Who will read your book? Answer this question to pinpoint your book’s potential readers.
Here’s why this is a crucial step to take before you write one word of your book...
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Stephen King had this to say in On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft: “Kill your darlings, kill your darlings, even when it breaks your egocentric little scribbler’s heart, kill your darlings.”
Becoming too fond of a turn of phrase or a particular illustration, King said, puts a writer’s self-centeredness on display.
King wasn’t the first to urge writers to ruthlessly edit their work. That bit of advice has been attributed to writers of all eras, including Oscar Wilde, G.K. Chesterton, Anton Chekov, William Faulkner -- and King Solomon...
Specialize: it's one of the most effective content writing tips ever.
Attorney-turned-freelance-writer Kelly James-Enger has perfected the practice. Part of her success as a freelancer, Kelly admits, is the discipline to not "write from scratch." Instead, she specializes writing for two specific niches: health/nutrition and freelance writing.
Specializing saves time because ...
My editor asked me to write a book of fun devotionals for girls at just the right time in my life.
My daughter had only recently emerged from her preteen years. I had seen her struggles in learning to ...
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Writing an eBook can seem like a monumental task.
For one thing, those of us lacking a tech gene shudder at the little “e” in front of “eBook.” That “e” stands for “electronic.” An eBook writer must move a typed manuscript to a digital format, load it into an electronic platform, and market it — or hire someone to do. All of that digital malarky can make writing an eBook appear to be impossible.
That said, I’m not a techie, yet I’m squarely in the eBook writing camp. And I have ...
“Why is it so hard to write clearly, and how can I make sure my readers understand what I’m trying to say?” Every week, I get those two questions from folks in my writing groups.
The answer? I use the 4 Cs of writing to write clearly ...
Writing – or at least writing copy – is not glamorous.
Good writers are packagers. They work really hard to produce an effective, clean piece.
The good news is that clean writing is a skill that can be learned.
Bottom line: the best way to write clean copy and content is to ...
Don’t think you need to know how to write a thesis statement? Or maybe you wonder if you really need to write one for your project.
It’s tempting to think of a “thesis statement” as squarely plunked into the domain of those in academia.
Wrongo. I write a thesis statement for nearly every piece of content that I peck out on my keyboard.
No, I’m not going all nerdy...
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Your story, article, or post becomes memorable when takes a large topic and zeroes in on one unique angle of that topic.
The ancient Indian parable, “The Blind Men and the Elephant,” describes this process...
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I could hear the team member’s frustration on the conference call as we discussed content for the upcoming newsletter. “But there’s a new staff member and some changes to the board of directors,” she said. “That’s the most important news we’ve got going on! We’ve got to lead with it in the newsletter.”
Her words rang in the beat of silence that followed.
Then the communications director’s voice ...
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Use this free online course, Why Build Your Blog, and in less than 15 minutes understand six great reasons to build your blog ...
Plus, you'll have identified YOUR unique "why" for building your blog...
Successful blogs can be measured by data. That includes numbers of page views, returning visitors, new visitors, email subscribers, SERP results, bounce rate, time spent on site, comments, and social shares … to name a few metrics. You can also measure your blog’s success by another concrete number: how much money it makes.
But a blog’s success can be tracked with less objective methods, too.
Maybe your blog doesn’t get many hits or make much money, but it ...
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Writing a book outline is easier than you think.
Outlining a nonfiction book is a distinctively different process when compared with fiction. A novel or short story centers around character development, conflict, and resolution. A nonfiction book, on the other hand, solves a problem for your reader.
Which makes writing your nonfiction book outline simple...
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Star-Chain-Hook is a simple but easy-to-use content writing formula.
Its brevity makes this delightful little formula ideal for email and other short-form content.
Like other writing formulas, this one provides a handy outline or template for you to follow. But Star-Chain-Hook is unique among persuasive formulas because ...
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What are keywords in SEO? Why are keywords important for online writing and why should you care about search engine optimization, anyway? Search terms … broad keywords … primary keywords and secondary keywords … long tail keywords …
To be honest, you may be confused with all the jargon. If you’re a bit like me, you want to say, “I just care about the writing. Please give me a pass on all that technical mumbo jumbo...”
It’s easy to dismiss a direct mail postcard as impersonal. Particularly these days, when social media marketing pushes us to engage readers.
But if you want to get a message out fast – or reinforce one you’ve already sent – then use postcards.
They are short. And they ...
An email segment is a specific group of subscribers on your email list.
They have particular trait or characteristic in common. Maybe they participated in one of your events and you want to invite them to the next one. Or perhaps these readers have requested a particular download on your website – one that shows they are ...
The writing process is easier when you whittle down your main idea – the single most important thing to tell your readers – before you begin to create your content.
But that one idea can be elusive, don't you think?
Not anymore. You simply need to process through your ideas by ...
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“I need book writing help!”
I hear that all the time. Writing a book can seem overwhelming. Where should you begin? What should you do first?
When you break the process into smaller steps, writing a book can be a reality. One step is manageable. Do a few steps and soon, you’ll be on your way.
And the very first step is short and sweet ...
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“How do I find freelance writing jobs?”“I can’t find writing clients. Help!”“Where can I look for freelance content writing jobs for beginners?”I hear these questions every week from new writers and members of my online writing groups.
Yet very few writers use an approach that has poured dozens of clients into my funnel. And I write in a niche that isn’t known for its big budgets and abundant paychecks: nonprofits. Even so, I’ve had plenty of ...
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I write email reminders for lots of reasons:
As a follow up to a pitch.
To jog a reader's memory about an upcoming meeting.
When a few days have passed and I need a response from a vendor.
When I'm approaching a deadline and need a piece of information to finish a project.
But I feel all cringy when I have to write a reminder email for this simple reason: I don't want to be a pest ...
Is the writing life simply limited to the evenings-and-weekends wannabe novelist or the byline-hungry journalist?
For many years, that’s what I thought.
I was wrong. I didn't know these 6 truths about writing for a living ...
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It’s easy to dismiss a direct mail postcard as impersonal. Particularly these days, when social media marketing pushes us to engage readers.
But if you want to get a message out fast – or reinforce one you’ve already sent – then use ...
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The first draft process goes a bit like this: you’ve got a white-hot idea. You’ve accumulated awesome content to support it. You’re excited about the project!
But then you can’t seem to get your idea onto paper...
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