3 Resources to Help You Write the Content that Already Exists in Your Imagination

3 Resources to Help You Write the Content that Already Exists in Your Imagination

by Stefanie Flaxman

Even though it may seem like starting to write is the most difficult part of the content creation process, just starting is not good enough.

As writers, we also need to have both a strong vision and unwavering confidence that enable us to complete, publish, and promote our projects.

To support you as you create your next piece of content — whether it's your website's cornerstone content or your email autoresponder series — this week's Copyblogger Collection is a series of three handpicked articles that show you:

  • How to identify and overcome the factors that keep you from writing
  • How to use a visual system to organize your content ideas
  • How to write out smart solutions to your problems

As a bonus, I'll first share a seemingly silly technique that simultaneously helps me write, reinforce my content vision, and become confident about my writing abilities.


Authorpreneur: How a Life-Long Entrepreneur Transformed Into a Full-Time Author

by Jim Kukral

Joanna Penn is a life-long entrepreneur that has also worked for major corporations, and has even run her own scuba diving business. But after years of not finding what made her happy she turned to writing books and found the true success she'd wanted all along.


New Rainmaker: Behind the Scenes: The Reimagining of Copyblogger.com

by Brian Clark

Copyblogger.com started it all on this particular crazy portion of the journey. It's constantly evolved over the years, and it's about to take another giant step forward.


Hack the Entrepreneur: How to Find and Tap into Unmet Demands

by Jon Nastor

My guest today is a successful author and screenwriter and has written a book and produced a movie about his life, called I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell.


Editor-in-Chief: An Editor-in-Chief’s Responsibilities in the Digital Age

by Stefanie Flaxman

Jerod Morris, VP of Rainmaker.FM, stops by Editor-in-Chief to discuss the responsibilities of an Editor-in-Chief in today's on-demand digital content world.


Rough Draft: Could Podcasting Make You a Better Writer?

by Demian Farnworth

Indeed, it can. It can also make you a more visible writer. But that depends on how you go about it.


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