How do you write without being distracted? That's one of the biggest struggles for writers.
I could have written so much more if I could focus. But it seems like ten minutes into writing, someone is calling my name. Or when I am settled in, my own brain starts leading me to the other tasks I need to do for my business – client work, marketing, editing, and all of the ideas.
Read more...I’m bones when it comes to writing. Laptop and internet connection, let’s go. But when I don’t have to “rough it”, I like my luxuries.
Read more...I started journaling around five years ago. At that time, I was unemployed, depressed, and lost. I had no idea what I was going to do next or what I wanted to do. Make money seemed like a good idea, but who just wants to work for money? I knew I wanted more than just a job, but when you have zero, starting with income somewhere anywhere seems like a priority.
Read more...Copywriting and content writing aren’t the same. They serve two purposes.
Content writing is informational and entertaining overall. It’s your blog posts and books, and social media captions.
Copywriting is demonstrative and compelling. It serves to move a reader to make a decision — to buy or opt-in an email list or whatever offer.
It’s persuasive writing.