So if you want to be an author, read lots of great books. If you want to nail copywriting, read lots of copy by masters of the trade. then feast your brain on lots of brilliantly-written and strategically-smart blog posts. Constantly. Here’s a small selection of content-writing wizards that we like to draw on for inspiration: 1. James Chartrand is the brains behind Men with Pens and Damn Fine Words, a top notch writing course for business owners. Some may say that James and her band of merry, pen-wielding men are our direct competitors. But hey, there’s enough room in this town for the both of us. We like what you do Jane. Keep writing awesome posts, like; “The Bad Writing Advice that Kills Your Success” 2. Ramsay Taplin is one of our favourite couch-loving, brazen bloggers. You can learn a heck-load from both his writing style and the wisdom he continuously offers on his epic blog about content marketing (BlogTyrant).
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legends in the world of content marketing. If you somehow haven’t come across their site before (where have you been!?) – I strongly urge you to pay it a visit. For expert advice on any and all copy and List Of Real Mobile Number List content-related topics. 4. Sarah Arrow is the mastermind behind Birds on the Blog, and constantly creates customer-gripping, valuable content on her SarkeMedia blog. The personal, conversational style that she uses, is a technique you should apply to almost all content and copywriting. SPEAK to you reader, like you’re in a to-way dialogue. I.e, a chat. …And that was just a few of our faves. You’ll find many more follow-worthy content marketers and writers in this great post. Whatever industry you’re in, nobody wants to read lifeless, humdrum, jargon-filled content.
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just want to give your Linkedin profile some extra bite. Either way, analogies and metaphors really help to pump life into your copy and resonate powerfully in your readers’ minds. Read on for Cambodia Phone Number List awesome copywriting tips on how to do Brian Clark, tells us why ‘visual words rock harder’ in this awesome little post about the power of metaphors in blogging… Metaphors are so powerful because of one simple fact of human psychology—we react more readily to the emotional than the rational. Thanks to the differences between the two hemispheres of our brains, what catches our attention and sticks with us is what we see and feelvia our right brain. After that, the rational left hemisphere can be engaged by the relational nature of the metaphorical information itself. Cheers Brian! Couldn’t have put it bette use your imagination.