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A Simple 6-Step Process for Consistent Content Development

Consistent content development isn’t always easy. 

But you know it’s important to build your brand and business. 

To stand out, your content needs to be original, relevant, and compelling.

These days, your target audience is bombarded by ads all day. …

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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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Content Development: How to Create Habit-Forming Content

When Nir Eyal released his book, Hooked, it instantly became a guide for Silicon Valley startups; a step-by-step for engineering addictive tech products we’d never be able to put down.

Eyal’s faced a lot of criticism since Hooked was published. …

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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 …

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Writing

Practical Lessons from Writing Routines of World-Famous Authors

It shouldn’t come as a surprise that the world’s most legendary creatives followed strict routines.

Whether it’s set writing routines, bedtimes, or exercise, successful people got more done by keeping to a strict process.

Beethoven walked around Vienna each morning …

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The Simple Three-Step Strategy for Developing Writing Habits that Set You up for Success

When he was working on a book, Ernest Hemingway would start writing just after first light. He’d stop before he exhausted his creative energy, deciding that the best approach was to quit while “you still have your juice”.

He’d repeat …