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6 Top Copywriting Techniques Every Writer Should Know
If you’re a writer with a goal of attracting and converting more clients, it’s important that you craft your message in a way that does exactly that. One way to do this is to use copywriting techniques on your website and marketing message. An amazing copy can do...
Why Hemingway’s Advice is Outdated (And What to do Instead)
In 1929, the literary world changed forever. Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms took the world by storm, changing prose as we knew it. -It was no longer prose for the sake of art, it was prose for the sake of story. -Emphasis shifted from description-oriented writing...
581 Sensory Words to Take Your Writing from Bland to Brilliant
It’s almost too easy. By using sensory words to evoke sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell; smart and attractive writers just like you are able to make their words burst to life in their readers’ minds. In this post, you’ll learn: The science behind sensory details...
5 Top Tips for Creating Social Videos That Will Double Your Fan Base
Using social media today has become the go-to method for writers and bloggers to get in touch with their audience. Given that 3.196 billion people in the world have active social media accounts, it’s easy to see why. If you want to double your fan base, getting on...
One Tip That Makes Writing Blog Posts Super Easy
Most blog posts ramble. They meander from one topic to the next. Why? Because bloggers think that more is more. It happens to me too at times. I start out with a single topic in mind - but then the post morphs into something else. By the time I've finished, I've added...
Witty Writing and the Principles of Dadaism
Dadaism, while an often unheard of movement, has had a huge impact on modern artwork and literature across the globe, especially witty writing. This short-lived movement was born out of the need to rebel against nationalism as European artists were forced from their...
The Secret to Writing a Memoir People Want to Read
Have you ever thought of writing a memoir? No? Well, I hadn’t either. I never considered writing a memoir myself until... well, you'll have to watch the video further down to find out! There is a problem, though: It can suddenly be too late to write a memoir. Years...
How to Use Freewriting to Supercharge Your Work
Memory is one of the writer’s most valuable resources.Using strong, vivid recollections full of detail and charged with genuine emotion will make your fiction, poetry or memoir-writing full of impact and, yes, memorable! But what is the best way to access these...
Top 10 Book Cover Design Trends For 2024
"Don’t Judge a Book by its cover"- You must haveheard it a zillion times yet you feel trapped by the appeal each book carries.No matter how much digging you want to do but deep in your mind, thatcompelling book cover has created a big place, which is now persuading...
Stephen King: Top 10 Tips for Writing Success
Stephen King is acknowledged as one of the most successful writers of his generation selling over 350 million books. Not only that, he is also one of the most prolific having published almost 60 novels and over 200 short stories under his own name and his pen name of...
10 Reasons Why You Should be Proud to be a Writer
Sometimes I compare my job as a writer to his and I wonder if I’m bringing enough value to the world and helping enough people. Genevieve Parker-Hill The above quote comes from a wonderful post called Write the Book, Save the World. In the post Genevieve wonders why...
How to Grab Attention Online: 3 Instant Fixes
Why do you need to grab attention online? It comes down to a desire all aspiring writers have in common: to get more readers. Do you dream of having masses of readers who can't get enough you? You can make it happen, but you need to get your name out there. If...
Should You Give Up on Writing When You Have Kids?
Editor's note: Whether you have kids or not, this article is worth reading. Ali really has done it all - edited A-list blogs, written successful books for herself and well-known brands and created great courses for bloggers and writers. If you ever struggle to keep on...
18 Famous Writers & Their Weird & Wonderful Work Habits
We all love to read classic works by famous writers. Apart from being great reading, they also inspire us to aim higher in our own writing. Famous writers are often as individual and fascinating as the works they create and this spills over into their work habits....
Useful Time Management Hacks Every Writer Should Know
Time management is important in any line of work, but for the writer, it can be the difference between getting paid or not. Chances are, there are many other things calling your attention that can easily distract you from using your valuable time wisely. The...
Call to Action: The Mega Power of Tiny Copy
Editor: Whether you're a copywriter, author, freelancer or blogger, knowing how to craft a call to action (CTA) is essential. Being such a tiny part of a web page, a call to action can be easily ignored. Yet, it's an incredibly important part of the page; the “door”...
Teaching Tips: How To Make Creative Writing Classes More Interesting
Creative writing classes are mostly about communicating ideas and information in imaginative ways. Ironically, teachers find that they have to conduct their lessons and workshops through boring teaching methods and instructional materials. Education experts often...
A Writer Reads: World Reading Habits[Infographic]
How many books did you read in 2018? Although writing more is perhaps the best way to write better, a writer's reading habits can be almost as important. Reading exposes you to other writing styles, voices and plots, and can bring fresh inspiration. Seeing what...




















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