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9 Things I learned at Marketing Prof U’s Marketing Writing Bootcamp

During June I attended Marketing Prof University’s Marketing Writing Bootcamp, an online conference lasting two weeks. I decided to do this because: I wanted a better handle on what problems marketers face since they are my target customer. I wanted to brush up on my marketing knowledge since most of my knowledge comes from practice,Read More

Why June Was A Blogging Bust

Like many bloggers, I have good intentions to blog at least once a week, and my earlier goal was to try to tap out two a week for my own blog. But now, here I am at the end of the month and I’ve not a single post to my credit. This is my attemptRead More

What Should You Write About? Five Blog Post and Website Content Ideas to Explore

One of the biggest problems small businesses and solo professionals have when they start to blog is figuring out what they should write about. The second is what they should write about after they run out of ideas from their initial list. As a writer and a journalist, I was trained to constantly come upRead More

Great Content Idea: How to Work with Me

Do your prospects know how to work with you?

Creating “How To Work With Me” content for your blog or website may give prospects the information they need to hire you, shortening the time it takes to hire you.

I’m creating How To Work With A Writer content for my website, and case studies that demonstrate what benefits my clients have achieved by working with me. Read More

21 Content Ideas for Your Website

Finding and adding compelling content to your website is easy. Just look within your company. Here are 21 ways to find compelling content.Read More

Guest Post on 5 Great Writing Books

I wrote a guest post for Carol Tice’s Making a Living Writing blog that appeared today. It featured 5 great writing books that I purchased last year as a present to myself. The 5 were:  A Writer’s Coach, by Jack Hart Writing Tools by Roy Peter Clark  Writing for Your Readers by Don Murray  TheRead More