This is killer content... Stand out from the crowd! If you create any sort of content, you know how hard it can be to get anyone's attention these days. It's like whispering in a hurricane. I just came across something that can help. "Killer Content" is full of practical, solid information on what I consider to be the single most important skill you can have if you want to succeed online, creating content that moves people to action. I've packed in over 100 pages of advice and tips, including some of my best tricks for getting people to read what you write - and getting them to do something when they're done. Check it out here: Here is a partial list of what you'll find in this course: - What really matters when you're trying to get someone to do something?
- The most dangerous mistake you can make in any form of writing.
- It is possible to be too good. How to know when you're doing it, and, more importantly, how to avoid this nasty and expensive mistake.
- How to find your own, unique voice - and why that's critical to your success with any type of content. Including sales copy.
- How to create articles that draw in prospects, subscribers and targeted traffic, faster and more certainly than anything you've probably seen yet.
- Why humor can be your best friend - or your worst enemy.
- How to overcome fear of writing.
- Why stories are the most effective form of writing, and how to create one that will outpull anything else you can write. (The formula is simple. I even show you this 'live,' and write one right in front of you!)
- The right mindset for creating real killer content, and how to develop it quickly.
- How to deal with critics. (This one might surprise you.)
- The one thing you should do before you ever set finger to keyboard - every single time. Nothing else will have as big an impact on your success as this one simple step.
There's a lot more, but that will give you an idea of what you can expect. Here are some of the comments I got on this one from other writers: "This report contains the kind of information and encouragement one normally only gets in a first-rate creative writing course taught by a master. And not just a master, but one who cares and who can impart his knowledge in a way that's useful to others (not a common thing at all, in my experience)." Killer Content- Check it out here: Paul Myers
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