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4 tips for Content Development Even When you Have no Time

You want to create more content. 

Social media updates, blogs, and guest posts that convey your ideas about the problems you and your audience care about. Content that cultivates connection and community.

Yes, you know content development matters:

You don’t

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How to Write Better: Get to the Point in Your Writing

Imagine everything you wrote was clear and straight to the point.

Readers could engage with your ideas. You could express your opinions.

With clarity of thought, comes conviction. And that translates into a passion that bounces off the (web) page.…

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Content Development & Habits: 4 Ways to Keep Your Readers Coming Back for More

What would it mean for your brand if reading your content was a habit of your audience?

There’d more opportunities for engagement with your company.

You’d be the go-to resource for news in their industry. 

Imagine the results.

Improved trust …

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3 Ways you Can Use the Flow of Human Attention to Write Better Blogs

Ever feel your attention drifting during the middle of a presentation?

Here’s the thing, it’s happening to our blog readers, too. Right now as they read our content.

Fortunately, we can use writing techniques to hold audience attention from the …

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How to Write Better: Three Timeless and Simple Tips

If you’re looking for a powerful motivator to start writing better, consider this tale of two 19th century scientists.

In 1859, Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species and made history. Darwin’s ideas on how humans evolve was quickly …

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How to Write Better: 3 Straightforward Tips from Writing Greats

Hunter S Thompson is one of the most legendary figures in journalism. Known for his immersive, first-person style, his writing is unlike any other. In 1970, with the publication of the Kentucky Derby is Decadent and Depraved, Thompson introduced …