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Writer? Then you must know the the difference between a news story and a feature story.
But if the difference feels blurry, you're not alone. They both tell stories. They both inform readers. They both might appear in the same publication.
But they are not the same animal. And plenty of writers confuse them.
That’s a no-no.
Both news articles and feature articles are standard fare in ...
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The cursor blinks incessantly, begging you to start a letter. But you can’t get any words on paper.
Yet getting the words flowing can be a stumbling block for new writers as well as those who have written hundreds of letters and afraid of sounding like a broken record.
It can happen when you’re writing a cover letter, a sales letter, a prospecting letter, a fundraising letter, a letter of inquiry, a letter of complaint or even a thank you letter...
These 5 basic objections are the most common ways a reader puts up resistance as she reads your content.
Objections pop up in a reader’s mind when she reads anything with a call to action, from a landing page to a sales letter, appeal letter, prospecting letter, need statement in a grant application, or even in an article or blog post that makes a clear point with an action step.
A call to action presents the reader with a choice. Will she ...
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“Word count: 1,000 – 1,200 words or less.”
For the longest time, I mistakenly believed that editors posted submission word count limits solely to ration space.
And that’s part of it. With a nod to their advertisers and page count, editors must be ever-cognizant of column inches.
But the internet and free domains and no-cost blog platforms mean that ...
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Wondering how to end a story?
The question applies whether that story is part of an opening anecdote, a serial for an online publication, a full-length novel, or the conclusion for your blog post.
To find out how to end a story, take a peek at Jesus’s parables. His stories wrap up with a surprise twist or unexpected ending to emphasize a truth...
Tired of staring at a blank screen wondering how to pitch yourself?
These 4 plug-and-play email templates are designed specifically for freelance content writers who want more clients — without sounding spammy, desperate, or generic. I created them and use them myself...
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“You should create an online course to go with this book,” wrote one of my Amazon reviewers.
That comment surprised me. I was familiar with online courses since I’d taken plenty myself.
But create my own? The prospect seemed overwhelming.
Since then, I have created ...
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You’ve sent the mass pitches. You’ve scrolled the job boards. You’ve tweaked your portfolio — again. And yet, the only thing landing in your inbox is radio silence.
That approach doesn’t just waste time.
It quietly trains clients to see you as replaceable. It drains your energy. And it ain’t helpful for your bank account, either.
There’s a better way. In fact, four of them...
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Author and speaker Michael Hyatt uses a simple blog writing template to churn out quality posts five days a week.
He fell into blogging by accident - literally. He broke his leg and during his recovery, he started a blog which eventually shifted his then-editorial career in a whole new direction.
Michael will be the first to tell you that regular, frequent posting is one key to building a blog. Yet how do bloggers consistently produce quality posts with so much else on their plates?
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If you’re a new freelancer and want to break into print, there are plenty of types of articles that you can get paid to write.
Writing articles offers a natural entry point into the freelancing business.
Magazines, trade publications, and websites routinely need content from freelancers. But you may be confused by all of the article writing options, particularly if you’re just starting out, so let me clarify...
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In the Bible, God used all kinds of vehicles to speak to people where they lived, worked, and operated.
For instance, God spoke to Moses in a ...
A salutation is the greeting at the beginning of a letter, note, or email. It begins a conversation.
Copywriter Siegfried Vogele’s famed eye tracking studies showed that readers conduct a quick skim of a business letter before reading it. First, the reader finds the sender’s name (in the return address block or signature). Then, the reader scans the letter’s salutation (“does the sender know my name?”)
That’s why at the start of a letter it’s best to avoid a generic ...
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Boy, did I get tired trying to find the right keywords for new blog posts.
You too?
That's why I created myself a tool.
Stop guessing what to write about. This fill-in-the-blanks SEO Seed Keyword Worksheet helps you uncover the exact words and phrases your audience is already typing into Google.
Designed specifically for writers, bloggers, and content creators, this simple but powerful worksheet walks you step-by-step through:
* Identifying your core topics
* Clarifying your audience’s problems and questions
* Brainstorming root (seed) keywords you can expand later
* Spotting content angles you may be overlooking
No complicated tools. No tech overwhelm. Just guided prompts that help you think like a searcher.
In less than 30 minutes, you’ll have a focused list of seed keywords you can plug into your favorite SEO tool — or use immediately to shape blog posts, website pages, email content, and more.
If you’re tired of writing content that doesn’t get found, this worksheet gives you a practical starting point...
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When it’s time to write a call to action, you may hit a writing roadblock.
Because it's awkward.
Your call to action (CTA) tells your reader what to do as a result of reading your post, letter, or email. You ask her for money or time or permission to invade her personal space and you may be stumped about what to say.
Because for many of us, it’s hard to ask for something.
Here’s a helpful writing tip to ...
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You may be familiar with the traditional approach to writing.
It's predictable. You work through a publisher ... follow clear grammar constraints ... wait months for a reader's reaction ...
Online writing plays by different rules. And those rules can give you a tremendous advantage, especially if you're a new writer ...
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I created this checklist for myself ...
Particularly for those moments when I'm ready to hit "Publish" but my nerves hit and I wonder ...
"Did I forget anything?"
Run through the checklist and make tweaks before you post so your blog is as enticing and readable as possible ... and your stomach butterflies stay away.
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The checklist works well for blog post titles, article headings, email subject lines, web page meta titles, subheads, image captions … pretty much any kind of headline.
This self-check is an important step in the writing process. Those who read your headline will decide within an estimated 5 – 10 seconds whether or not to continue reading the rest of the piece.
Yowzers. That’s not a lot of time...
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When you check blogs, email, social media sites, and texts today, take note when you see an exclamation mark.
Prediction: you’ll count more than a handful.
It’s part of current “Punctuation Inflation” trend in which ...
A navigation bar guides readers through your website or blog.
It is a structural element that appears on every page of the site, placed vertically across the top or bottom … or horizontally, as a sidebar … or both.
A successful navigation bar describes a broad content topic in ...
Stuck staring at a blinking cursor, trying to come up with the perfect tagline?
Meet your new secret weapon. This downloadable, printable Tagline Generator helps you turn “uhhh…” into clear, catchy, confidence-boosting taglines in minutes.
Just mix, match, and fill in the prompts to uncover lines that sound like you—not a marketing robot. No overthinking, no jargon, no pressure...
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A good set of article writing tips must explain the difference between a news story and a feature story.
Because a news article and a feature article are two different kinds of content.
But plenty of writers confuse them.
And that’s a no-no. Both news articles and feature articles are ...
Continue reading "News story vs feature story: what's the difference?"
f I could hop into a time machine and sit down with my pre–first-book self, I wouldn’t give myself advice about agents, royalties, or Amazon algorithms.
Nope. Before writing my first book, I’d tell myself three much simpler things.
Not flashy things. Not “guru” things. Just the kind of stuff you only learn after you’ve already done it the hard way.
These three lessons fall into three phases of the book-writing journey ...
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Newsletters: do you think Snooze or Can’t wait to read it?
These 7 tips for writing winning newsletters are helpful whether you’re considering starting a newsletter or if you already have one.
Consider this to be a checklist of newsletter best practices...
Want your content to get read by more people? Avoid jargon.
Jargon is insider language. It’s that collection of words or expressions that are used by a particular group of enthusiasts or in a profession. You might think of it as a set of verbal shortcuts or niche lingo that’s familiar only to specialists.
Plenty of us are guilty of using jargon-ese ...
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"You write well," said the instructor, "but you haven’t persuaded me."
He went on to say that the content of my main point was not the issue, but rather simple fundamental mechanics, such as …
“Your main point was buried on page 2. Move it to the opening paragraph.”
“I should be able to ...
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