
Reality Blog: Writing Old-School Style
…the behind-the-scenes work. Sometimes when I’m working with a client, I feel like I’m winging it because… well, because I am. Not in terms of the actual copywriting process but…

…the behind-the-scenes work. Sometimes when I’m working with a client, I feel like I’m winging it because… well, because I am. Not in terms of the actual copywriting process but…

…be paid for your work). If you’re a finalist, you’ll receive the details on what topics to write to, what your deadlines are, article length, and payment terms. Stage 3:…

…establish the scope of the work, the payment amount, and the schedule. You expect your client to adhere to those terms, and, in return, you’ll do great work, communicate your…

…same way that copywriting does. Copywriting consists entirely of layered disciplines. There’s structure, deadlines, best practices, staying true to a niche, doing great research. There’s remembering your tools, like the…

…unscathed from the desert, back into civilization. I’m using the term “civilization” loosely here. It was an outback country town with less than 50 residents. I digress. The main street…

…Not only does this kind of broad reading give me more to work with, in terms of ideas… but it also makes me a better writer by exposing me to…

…called the “Email Marketing Crash Course,” where you can learn how to apply email marketing to your own business for bigger long-term success. You can find those courses here. Overall,…

…prospect who creates courses for a living. You want to help them write blog posts about their courses. Write about yourself in terms of the benefits to your reader, like…

…Enough said … I’m trying to train myself to think in terms of “what one thing can I do today, right now, that will move me forward.” That’s what I…

…laid. I set up a rhythm with my first long-term retainer client, Wealthy Web Writer. I’ve made a good plan for both my businesses, and I’ve built all-important platforms to…