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If you’re a writer or freelancer or solopreneur or small biz owner, you need a content strategy.
No, it needn’t be complicated.
But you must have one if you want to make the best use of your time and build a following.
Don’t get put off by the marketing experts that say a content strategy is ...
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If you’re a copywriter, ministry writer, or content writer (or want to be one), then writing appeal letters can be part of your bread and butter.
Even if you’re a general freelancer, then there’s a good chance you’ve been asked (or will be asked) to write a fundraising letter, whether for a client or for an organization that you support.
Naturally, you want to write a good one...
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Free content includes articles, downloads, white papers, reports, and fillers packed with practical information about your niche, offered at no charge, like this article, for instance.
It's information you offer users at no cost.
These days, information is everywhere ...
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The PAS copywriting formula, says millionaire-maker and business strategist Dan Kennedy, is “the most reliable sales formula ever invented.”
PAS stands for ...
Problem-Agitate-Solve orProblem-Agitate-Solution
The PAS framework is straightforward...
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Once you’ve identified the problem your book will solve and identified who will read you’re book, you want to drill down what makes your book one-of-a-kind.
What makes your book unique?
This step takes some detective work because ...
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In the late 1990s, Blogger.com and other hosting blog tools became widely available to users. Soon, anyone could start a blog – a “web log.” A blog is an online record of information, activities, or thoughts.
Many bloggers are, in large part, unknowns.
Record-keeping by unknowns has been around through the ages.
For instance, eighteen times in ...
Continue reading "Must you be brash to be a successful blogger?"
Scott Morton, international funding coach for The Navigators, knows a thing or two about writing a fundraising campaign.
He has guided hundreds of ministry workers through the process of raising support ...
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Writers need encouragement. And we need tools to equip us. Both of those are found in one very special place.
That's the principle behind ...
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When I started writing, I bought into some widely-held freelance writing myths.
I had naively accepted these false assumptions without much thought, largely because of my fears.
Fortunately, during my early writing days I had access to a couple of freelance writers communities. Members of those communities shared the truth behind the freelance writing myths and served up encouragement backed up with ...
Whether you’re a new writer or a New York Times bestselling author, you need to understand branding basics.
I've found 2 branding basics have helped me immensely.
1. A personal brand isn’t about creating a persona. It’s about expressing your true self with clarity and confidence so you can connect with your target readers — and offer them value.
2. Branding is a series of choices. One way or another, you’ll build a ...
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Millions use Twitter (X), but with wide degrees of success.
How you write matters, even on Twitter. Tweeting is a unique form of short-form writing. You’ve got short bursts ...
Readers have dozens or even hundreds of actionable messages that scream for their attention each day. A deadline eliminates their option to wait.
But with no deadline, then your offer or your application or your note moves to a lower priority. Readers simply have too many other ...
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A lead magnet is a free piece of content.
During the first days of online marketing, a lead magnet – then, usually an eBook or a PDF download – was a novelty. People were used to paying ...
The 5W’s and H: Who? What? Where? When? Why? and How?
These six questions are the basis for research skills and information gathering. They’re used by anyone focused on fact-based writing, including journalists, researchers, law enforcement officials, bloggers, and more.
But did you know this approach was modeled by King Solomon in ...
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If you’re a nonprofit organization, small biz owner, or solopreneur, then you need a strategic plan.
And you don’t need an MBA to create one. Nor must you pay big dollars to a consultant to get started.
Yes, you can DIY your strategic plan when you ...
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There’s no way to dance around the "fundraising ask" in an effective fundraising appeal.
You must ask readers to relinquish their hard-earned dollars to your cause in a way that makes them thrilled to do so.
First, in terms of technique, the fundraising ask always includes some important elements ...
What's your email marketing strategy?
Whether you’re a solopreneuer or small biz or nonprofit organization, consider the numbers alone. Email marketing delivers an average ROI of $35-$40 for every $1 spent.
But if you've not yet dipped your toe into sending email campaigns -- or if you've got a lot of questions -- read on ...
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When you need to write persuasively, use the 4 Ps.
It is a writing formula – a series of four writing tasks that you complete in your copy or your content as a way to persuade your reader to understand your point of view.
Each task begins with the letter "P"...
Who is your audience? You must answer that question before you write.
A client had just invested considerable resources in developing a package for one segment of his mailing list – his advertisers. The piece was gorgeous: a full color, glossy magazine, with excellent content directed at people who provide services to teenagers.
“Let’s send it to our whole mailing list!” he said excitedly. “It’s so impressive!”
Unfortunately, the other ...
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Your language arts teacher taught writing rules so that you’d learn to communicate clearly on paper. Rules like:
"Each sentence needs a verb. Especially one-liners..."
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A sequel is the next installment of a story.
In literature, J.R.R. Tolkein’s The Hobbit (1937) launched The Lord of the Rings sequels. During the 1960s and 1970s, film sequels became popular in James Bond movies, the Jaws series, and The Godfather franchise.
A successful sequel ...
If you've got a young girl in your life, you know how much she may struggle with making friends ... keeping friends .. being a good friend.
Enter this book ...
Getting started can be awkward. Especially when writing fundraising messages. It doesn’t matter if you’re writing a formal letter asking for donations or typing out a simple fundraising text. How do you politely ask for donations?
If you feel uncomfortable putting together fundraising messages, then try a different approach. You needn’t even ask for a financial gift or a donation. Put money out of your mind.
Instead, just ...
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3-sentence stories: they're one of the most helpful tools in your writing arsenal. And once you learn this hidden formula, you can sprinkle powerful stories throughout your content.
But writers aren’t widely taught storytelling under the 3-sentence label. You master character profiles, dialogue, point of view …
Writers use formulas and templates because they work. So why not use templates for takeaways?
The devotional’s takeaway, also called the “application,“ is the third element in the 3-part structure. (A devotional’s 3-part structure explained.) The takeaway gives the reader an action step she can take in order to apply the devotional point.
If you aren’t sure how to go about writing this element, try using a writing template to ...
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