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A writing formula provides a handy outline to follow as you write an appeal.
Dozens of copywriting formulas are out there. Here are three of the most popular ones to use in appeal letters. Each has similar elements. But the three different approaches inspire writers in different ways, whether by listing concepts, listing a series of tasks, or listing elements as a word picture...
When times are hard or when you’re first starting out as a writer, one of the biggest content writing mistakes you can make is to complain.
Readers are negativity radars. When they sense pessimism, it’s natural for readers to click “delete” or move on to ...
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Point of View (POV) is the position you take as a writer while you narrate your content. It’s your lens, like a camera.
You explain the events or information from your view (first person), directly to another individual (second person), or as an observer (third person.)
Of the three POVs, you can ...
Leaders, pastors, entrepreneurs, writers, and those who want to be writers ...
You’re getting started writing a book. What do you want to know about getting started? You need a simple, practical guide to ...
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When you ask your reader a question, you invite her to interact with you.
Jesus used this technique. Scripture records 307 questions Jesus asked listeners.
His questions ran the gamut ...
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Boeing’s B-17 bomber aircraft was developed in the 1930s and was later used by the United States in World War II against German targets.
Beyond its notoriety in combat, the B-17 has left another lasting mark in the aviation industry: the pre-flight checklist ...
If you've never written and published a devotional, you may be uncertain where to begin ... and how to write your life lesson in a way that is helpful and inspiring to others.
But in less than an hour, you can get started writing your first devotional ...
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If you’re a freelancer, you need to write a sales letter that sells your services – especially if you’re just starting out.
Prospects also find out about your writing services from referrals, from your website, from social media, from your newsletter.
But a letter ...
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Smart entrepreneurs don’t put all their financial eggs in one basket. Instead, they build wealth in a variety of ways, following the code practiced by millionaires for decades: maintain at least 7 streams of income. This way, if one source goes sour or narrows to a trickle, the others can help maintain a healthy cash flow.
If you’re a freelance writer, the principle is the same. You can make a good living when you develop several income streams...
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While every writing task is important, copywriting headlines is crucial. A headline is your introduction, first impression, opening line, and sales pitch all rolled into one.
That’s plenty intimidating. But never fear! Here you’ll find plenty of practical information to help you learn to write compelling headlines including …
The year-end appeal tax benefit is a huge pull for donors. But fundraising writing is not the only thing on a reader's plate.
As the calendar winds down, your blood pressure may go up. So much writing to do and so few days and minutes in which to do it, no matter if you're writing content or copy...
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Keywords are terms and phrases that define a piece of content. They put a spotlight on the message of your article, blog post, or web page.
Well-chosen keywords give you a list of terms to use in web pages to improve search page rankings. And well-placed keywords help a reader get the gist of your message...
A citation is a reference to a source of information. For instance, you may quote an expert or give a statistic or offer research results in your content – each as an information source to support a point. Your citation acknowledges the writer and the work that gave you that information.
A citation bolsters ...
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You’ve got a book idea. You’re gung-ho to get writing. But should you proceed?
Before you invest time and energy in writing your book, you want to know you’ve got a solid book concept – and an audience that is eager to nab your book and read it from cover to cover.
This “fill-in-the-blanks” worksheet guides you through the process of testing your book idea to ...
You’re ready to write an outline: you have gathered ideas, processed them, and have determined the main point for your piece.
No matter which kind of content you write – article, blog post, web page, email campaign, e-book, speech, other – you need to organize your material into a logical order.
Perhaps you’re one of those writers who instinctively ...
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Given the potential minefields to writing a book and getting into the hands of readers, you want to make sure your idea is book-worthy.
You’ll invest a significant amount of your time in writing the book. And once you start, you want to finish it rather than let your first pages languish in your uncompleted projects file.
But how can you know that the sweat and tears invested in this book will yield ...
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Online writing is any kind of text that you read on a digital device – on a computer, tablet, or smartphone.
Writing online can take different formats – websites, blogs, sales pages, social media posts, eBooks – even text messages.
But good digital writing is not a simple cut-and-paste job from print matter into the back end of a web page or onto a social media post...
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Social proof is feedback from real people about your product, service, cause, or ideas.
It is a powerful tool in your persuasive writing arsenal because people like to know what other people think. Readers adjust their behavior according to what other people are doing and saying.
Each of us faces dozens – even hundreds – of decisions every day. It’s natural to wonder how others react in similar situations. Not that I rely 100% on ...
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I studied the computer screen, gritting my teeth in frustration. Why couldn’t I find the list of course curricula on this particular website?
One by one, I clicked each tab in the navigation and studied its drop-down list. Nothing.
So I kept scrolling down until saw ...
A good book editor is a behind-the-scenes coworker. Someone like Judith Jones (1924-2017).
Because of Judith, you’ve heard of Julia Child, the chef whose cookbooks made French cuisine accessible to the average person.
And you’ve heard of ...
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A new year is just around the corner.
And it can be your best writing year yet ... if you make a plan.
Enter Your Personalized Content Calendar Template ...
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A simple year-end timeline can help you stay on schedule with your blog, writing projects, and year-end content.
This is particularly important as the calendar turns over from September to October and then creeps closer to December. About 40% individual gifts are given to nonprofits during the last quarter of the calendar year ...
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A guest blog post gives you the chance to meet and greet a whole new audience in your niche.
But to get the nod to write for another publisher’s site, you need to pass muster. First impressions matter – big time.
I write as many guest posts as I can. In the process, I’ve made plenty of mistakes.
Plus, I’m on the receiving end of inquiries from writers who pitch guest posts for my websites – and I’ve learned a great deal from them. Here’s what you can take away from my experiences so you can increase your chances of nabbing a guest post slot...
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One of the most frequent copywriting pitfalls is to focus on features, rather than benefits.
The danger is in being ordinary. Features, you see, are simply observations that anyone can write about.
Benefits, on the other hand ...
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Over the years, I’ve made plenty of embarrassing mistakes with freelance copywriting clients.
To be honest, most of my boo-boos stemmed from the fact that I was thinking about selling myself … rather than focusing on how I could help the client. My blunders marked me as an amateur and cost me time and frustration...
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