by Guest Writer | Jul 5, 2013 | Content creation, Writing & creativity
Tags: alternatives to Google Reader, best feed reading tools, content curation, content input dashboard, Feedly, Flipboard, managing content feeds, reading, Stephen King, Storify, Tim Tucker
Reading more widely helps you create better content, but how do you find the time, and what should you be reading? Valuable Content guest post to help you manage your content input for a more compelling content output.
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by Guest Writer | Jun 28, 2013 | Content creation, Websites, Writing & creativity
Tags: Enchanting Marketing, Henneke Duistermaan, How to write good web copy, Writing for the web
Writing seductive web copy is a brilliantly useful skill. We’re delighted to introduce Henneke Duistermaan of Enchanting Marketing, who’s written us this excellent blog that […]
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by Sharon Tanton | Jun 5, 2013 | Content creation, Content marketing
Tags: Be your own content curator, Content marketing, Most popular vs new content, Publicising your blog posts, What content to highlight on your blog
Be your own content curator. Remember: the posts that get the biggest hits aren’t always the newest ones. ‘Most talked about’ is a great category to share.
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by Sharon Tanton | Apr 24, 2013 | Content creation, Content marketing, Writing & creativity
Tags: Blogging for professionals, business blogging, Business blogs, Content marketing, Imposter Syndrome, Improve your business writing, Writing
The Imposter Syndrome holds back many would-be brilliant bloggers. Here’s how to deal with it, get over it, and start blogging.
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by Sharon Tanton | Mar 27, 2013 | Content creation, Writing & creativity
Tags: Blog writing tips, Blogging for professionals, Learn to blog
You understand the theory that creating the kind of content your clients are looking for is a good way to show your expertise and pull […]
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by Sharon Tanton | Mar 26, 2013 | Content creation, Writing & creativity
Tags: blogging, confessional writing, understand your clients, Writing, Writing for websites
Writing strikes a chord when the writer seems to encapsulate something you were thinking already. They capture an idea that was swirling around in your mind, and they skewer it perfectly. That’s it, you think! That’s what I meant to say! That’s what I need to do!
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