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In this craft-centered episode, Matt Williams (co-creator of Home Improvement, Roseanne, and more) discusses collaborating with non-writers. PLUS: Shoshana Sachi (Doom Patrol; Dead Boy Detectives) talks about trying to do creative work while on strike.THE WRITERS PANEL IS A COMPLETELY INDEPENDENT PRODUCTION.Follow and support the show by subscribing to Ben Blacker's newsletter, Re:Writing, where you'll also get weekly advice from the thousands of writers he's interviewed over the years, as well as access to exclusive live Q&As, meet-ups, and more: benblacker.substack.comSOCIALS:Bluesky: bsky.app/profile/benblacker.bsky.socialTwitter: twitter.com/benBlackerFacebook: facebook.com/tvWritersPanel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Struggling to write quality content to drive revenue? Hate staring at a blank page knowing you need to just get on with it? Know what it takes to write compelling content? Curious what the pros know that keeps them producing on quality blogs? Once upon a time, our CEO and Momma Bird and host of this podcast, Priscilla McKinney used to write every blog that left Little Bird Marketing. That is not scalable. We talk to a lot of companies having scaling problems. Probably at your company you have bandwidth issues when it comes to getting content out the door. And we know it's not just about good quality writing, but you have to think strategically for SEO ranking and still carry the brand voice throughout all you do. We get it. It's hard. We can create your content for you, but in this episode, Ashley Le Blanc and Priscilla discuss key considerations for success if you still want to try your hand at blogging. We work hard to bring you relevant marketing hacks as often as possible. But in this episode, we offer 4 tips for quality blog writing specifically for those who don't consider themselves blog writers. Don't write anything until you're clear about your intended audience. Include links to top-performing web pages (including your own!). Concise content wins. Also, bullet points are your friend. Find tech that fills in your skills gap. Feel free to reference Freddie Mercury, David Bowie and David Byrne as often as we like to. But no matter what you reference stay true to yourself, your brand and your strategy. Also, remember that we, the peeps, believe in you!
We've talked about the "Why" of blogging. This week is about the "How" as I explain one of the methods I use to create my own blogs for and better SEO - and the tools you can use to do it yourself. In this episode:Debunking a common email scamAre website "badges" ever legit?How I create blog posts without having to writeHow blogging helps rankings (for all keywords)SUBSCRIBE / SEND YOUR QUESTIONS at MeredithsHusband.com >
Have you ever thought about writing a book but weren't sure you could? Or should? Today's episode tells the story of what happened when two guys who don't think of themselves as writers decide to write a book? Today I interview my good friend Michael Lennington, co-creator of The 12 Week Year system and co-author with Brian Moran of the New York Times bestselling book, The 12 Week Year.You'll hear Mike talk about how he and Brian came up with the idea to write The 12 Week Year and about what an amazing impact it had on their business. You'll also hear the surprising story of how much harder it was for them to write their new book than they thought it would be. Along the way, Mike drops a lot of wisdom and insight about the many challenges writers face.Links:The 12 Week Year
AJ Craft is a former marine who learned to write as a military correspondence journalist. She has a hard hitting style that sets her apart and makes me laugh. I think you'll like her. If that's not enough, her website is called, Copyhooker.com and her tag line is, "Seduce them with your style. Pleasure them with your copy, and she's going to be sharing some tips for even non-writers to produce amazing written content! If You like her, come back and follow this link to take her course, mentioned in the episode. https://bit.ly/3r9Oa8r --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mark-morris9/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mark-morris9/support
Some writers are elitists. Some writers want to write the next great American novel (or English novel or Australian (if they read down there)). And writing for regular people is something that is left for bad writers. I think this is stupid (because I think a lot of things are stupid). Instead of writing for a small group of elites, consider writing for regular people. Just think of how much larger your impact could be.My Book: https://amzn.to/31UcCPgMy Newsletter:danielpoppie.com/newsletterMy Website:www.danielpoppie.com HTWG Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/howtowritegoodHTWG Twitter: https://twitter.com/danielpoppieHTWG Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danielpoppieOne Last Toast for Ebenezer Fleet:https://www.spreaker.com/show/one-last-toast-for-ebenezer-fleet
Some writers are elitists. Some writers want to write the next great American novel (or English novel or Australian (if they read down there)). And writing for regular people is something that is left for bad writers. I think this is stupid (because I think a lot of things are stupid). Instead of writing for a small group of elites, consider writing for regular people. Just think of how much larger your impact could be.My Book: https://amzn.to/31UcCPgMy Newsletter:danielpoppie.com/newsletterMy Website:www.danielpoppie.com HTWG Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/howtowritegoodHTWG Twitter: https://twitter.com/danielpoppieHTWG Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danielpoppieOne Last Toast for Ebenezer Fleet:https://www.spreaker.com/show/one-last-toast-for-ebenezer-fleet
I was asked to present at a pharmacy regarding letters of intent especially for those who don't think of themselves as writers. Here's some sage advice on getting a great letter together and avoiding the big mistakes. https://residency.teachable.com/p/extremeloi
The Non Writers Way To Put Out A Quality Blog Post Everyday by Will Mosley
En el podcast de hoy os contamos lo que hemos visto y vivido en la FOSDEM 2018... Si no lo conocéis, debéis; y si no habéis ido, es muy recomendable! Disfrutad! Blog Entredevyops : http://www.entredevyops.es Twitter Entredevyops: https://twitter.com/EntreDevYOps Enlaces comentados: FOSDEM: https://fosdem.org Videos FOSDEM: https://www.youtube.com/user/fosdemtalks/videos Technical Writing for Non-Writers: https://fosdem.org/2018/schedule/event/community_technical_writing_non_writers/ ZFS: Advanced Integration : https://fosdem.org/2018/schedule/event/zfs_advanced_integration/ Test your API docs! : https://fosdem.org/2018/schedule/event/test_api_docs_with_dredd/ Performance Analysis and Troubleshooting Methodologies for Databases: https://fosdem.org/2018/schedule/event/performance_analysis_and_troubleshooting_methodologies_for_databases/ (Vídeo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1dsOY2z2Vs) Observability: not just an Ops thing: https://fosdem.org/2018/schedule/event/observability_and_the_development_process/ (Vídeo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aA-HXAJi55w) The RED Method: How To Instrument Your Services: https://fosdem.org/2018/schedule/event/the_red_method/ (Vídeo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JyFh2y5xlfA) You want a Clean Desktop OS? Containerize it: https://fosdem.org/2018/schedule/event/containers_desktop/ (Vídeo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqbgS8e6D-4 Método RED: https://www.weave.works/blog/the-red-method-key-metrics-for-microservices-architecture/ Método USE: http://www.brendangregg.com/usemethod.html Otro sobre Método USE: http://www.brendangregg.com/USEmethod/use-linux.html 4 Golden Signals: https://blog.netsil.com/the-4-golden-signals-of-api-health-and-performance-in-cloud-native-applications-a6e87526e74 LTTng: The road to container awareness: https://fosdem.org/2018/schedule/event/containers_lttng/ Grafana Tips & Tricks & Whats New in v5: https://fosdem.org/2018/schedule/event/grafana_tips/ Percona Blog (Antiguo MySQLl performance blog): https://www.percona.com/blog/
Life Beyond The Massage Table: A Podcast for Health & Wellness Businesses
No matter what you’re going to have to do some writing. Your website, newsletter, advertising, emails... It all involves writing and what you say DOES MATTER. I know writing often isn’t people’s favourite thing. For a lot of health care folks like yourselves, you’d rather spend your time on patient (or client) care and not on worrying about writing stuff. So this episode is to help make it a bit easier for you!
Amy Anderson is an Emmy Award-winning writer, speaker, entrepreneur, former senior editor of SUCCESS magazine and creator of Transformative Writing for Non-Writers. If you’d met her 20 years ago, you’d never believe any of this was possible. Within two more years, she was a daily drug and alcohol user, suffered seizures and hallucinations regularly, and lost nearly all of her relationships. She lived in a place with no running water, phone, or heat. She weighed 78 pounds, rarely bathed, and nearly died multiple times. Then one day, by an act of grace, she got sober. That was 15 years ago. After getting help and staying sober, Amy finished her college degree in English and later did graduate studies in creative writing. She landed a job at the local ABC-TV affiliate and earned two Emmy Award nominations and one win for her work at the station. She started her own freelance writing business in 2005 and for three years worked with clients all over the country and remotely served on the editorial staffs of several magazines. From 2008 to 2012, she served as Managing Editor and then Senior Editor of SUCCESS magazine, where she worked with and interviewed acclaimed experts, celebrities, and leaders, and learned the essentials of success in life and business. Then in 2012, she relaunched her own business, Anderson Content Consulting LLC, and has worked with companies like Advisors Excel, Ryan, Predictive ROI, and Dell, as well as with clients like John Assaraf, Darren Hardy, John Addison, Stacy Tuschl, Shawn Achor, and Todd Duncan. What you’ll learn about in this episode: Amy’s personal story on her path to resilience Why Amy believes there is a genetic component to some behaviors How Amy learned to mask what was happening on the inside with a false exterior How the idea of feeling what someone else was feeling changed Amy’s life How your innate value is no different than the day you were born Why you need to honor your child’s feelings Why you shouldn’t let your choices identify who you are How we form our own belief systems as children Why you should consider praising for the practice of something rather than the result Why children need boundaries & a safe place Why a parent needs to set aside what they get from having a relationship with their child Resources: Support for families of alcoholics - Al-Anon
Amy Anderson is the creator of Transformative Writing for Non-Writers, founder of Anderson Content Consulting LLC, and former senior editor of SUCCESS magazine. She’s an Emmy Award-winning writer, writing coach, and speaker who has worked with clients like John Addison, Todd Duncan, John Assaraf, and Darren Hardy, as well as companies like Advisors Excel, Ryan, and Dell. Today, Amy has turned her years of experience toward helping experts, coaches, and consultants discover their authentic voice and write with confidence so they can build connection, inspire action, and change lives. What you’ll learn about in this episode: Amy’s journey Why you should sit down with an experienced entrepreneur if you’re fearing going out alone Why you need to be willing to sacrifice more for your business than you’re asking anyone else to sacrifice Why a virtual business is the way to go Why “A Players” have to be good people Why your team needs to feel like they’re all in it for a cause Amy’s challenge learning to slow down and do things like small talk Why Amy believes being spiritual helps her be a better leader Amy’s strategy for staying focused by writing out her intentions What Amy learned working one-on-one with Darren Hardy How to receive mentorship (and why you must invest in mentorship) Amy’s Transformative Writing for Non-Writers course Ways to contact Amy: Website: www.amykanderson.com Email: amy@amykanderson.com
Amy Anderson is the creator of Transformative Writing for Non-Writers, founder of Anderson Content Consulting LLC, and former senior editor of SUCCESS magazine. She's an Emmy Award-winning writer, writing coach, and speaker who has worked with clients like John Addison, Todd Duncan, John Assaraf, and Darren Hardy, as well as companies like Advisors Excel and Dell. Today, Amy has turned her years of experience toward helping experts, coaches, and consultants discover their authentic voice and write with confidence so they can build connection, inspire action, and change lives. What you'll learn about in this episode Amy’s personal story Why you need to deal with your deeper wounds Why freedom is the definition of success for Amy Why you need to look at suffering as something you can build upon The importance of freeing yourself from toxic relationships Why, when you have that moment of clarity, you need to do something right away Why you need to figure out what you are so afraid of Why you need to be authentic & not run from who you really are How best to connect with Amy: Website: www.amykanderson.com Email: amy@amykanderson.com
No matter what your role is, you're probably going to need to write eventually. And whether it's an email, performance review or year-end report, communicating clearly should be your goal. In this week's episode of the GoodPractice Podcast, writers Justin Anderson, Ross Dickie and Ross Garner have gathered round their microphones to share their tips for improving your writing. If you'd like some more advice, then check out this blog post Justin wrote for the GoodPractice website: http://www.goodpractice.com/blog/items/write-right-learn-to-write-like-a-pro/ Want to share your thoughts on the show? Then get in touch with us on Twitter: @RossGarnerGP, @WriterJustin and @ross__dickie You can also tweet @GoodPractice or visit http://www.goodpractice.com/home/
360 Entrepreneur Podcast: The Show for Entrepreneurs, Business-Builders and Small Business Owners
Who says you can't have a successful blog if you aren't that big on writing? Learn about different types of blog content you can use for your next posts!
This week on Will Write for Wine – how to deal with the non-writers (aka, normal people) in your life. It's like a podcast and a therapy session all in one! We'll bill your HMO. Also, commitment-phobic Chilean wines, virgins, Catholics, Aunts… basically, we insulted everyone. But it's all in good fun! Please don't sue us.