Pitching is a good opportunity to develop and present your ideas. Pitching puts you in control of a blog post's narrative and lets you build and enhance your relationship with clients. But how do you do it? You just need a game plan in place, regardless of where you're submitting ...
Writing
While Mad Men ended almost two years ago, the lessons we learned from Don Draper in advertising, copywriting and life still resound deeply with those in the marketing industry. The show reignited an interest in content marketing while also providing a historical backdrop against which to compare the current state ...
We recently had a chance to connect with Ann Handley, Chief Content Officer of MarketingProfs and best-selling author of Everybody Writes. Ann is a frequent speaker at content marketing events around the world and an inspiration to those of us who practice content marketing every day. In this Q&A, we learn about her new book and how important it is to write a couple of paragraphs each morning.
If you're like many writers, getting published is probably one of your biggest goals. Although this goal may seem daunting, there are a number of tried and true strategies that have helped many writers not only get published, but also realize commercial success. Fortunately, the barriers to being published have never been lower for those with the determination and just a bit of luck.
With a never-ending to-do list spanning writing website copy, hosting webinars, and creating long-term strategy, how do you create a standardized writing process to help save you time? Find out here.
Writing isn't just for creativity and content creation. It can also be used as a great source of healing.