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3 Things You’ll Get Out of a Writing Buddy (And Why That’s Not What Matters)

I write in a bubble. I’m so obsessed with reaching my daily word count, improving my craft, and looking for opportunities to sell my work that I rarely reach out to other writers. Sure, I’ll scroll through Twitter like most other writers, but I don’t build lasting relationships with them. I just don’t have the time. I’ve got enough work on my plate.

At least, that’s what I used to tell myself, until I started paying more attention to what other writers were doing. 

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repurpose writing

How To Get 10 Pieces of Writing out of One Brilliant Idea

Companies and brands are expected to be everywhere online to engage audiences wherever they are. You have to think about blog and website articles, social media, visuals, and video content.

That can mean dumping a ton of resources and effort into your marketing. It could also mean a disjointed brand image if you or your team are working separately on strategies for each medium.

Thoughtfully repurpose content—especially around your best ideas—to squeeze the most value out of every idea and ensure a cohesive, comprehensive strategy.

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6 Great Reasons to Make an Audio Version of Your Book

Are you thinking of publishing your book as an eBook and in print just because you believe those are your best options?

If you answered yes, then you might need to change that strategy.

Even though these two formats are more obvious, there’s a different format that allows you to reach more people and sell more copies, whether you’re a professional writer or an entrepreneur. This format has become more popular in recent years due to its accessibility and convenience, and the market is growing rapidly.

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consistent writing

Forget Quantity or Quality: Why You Need to Be a Consistent Writer

To write every day is a useful but predictable piece of advice for aspiring writers.

From Jodi Picoult to Haruki Murakami, authors often associate a successful writing career with daily writing. It’s a useful tip because it’s practical, conventional, and easy enough to understand.

This advice, however, teaches you to value only the quantity of your writing—to measure only how many blog posts you can publish in a week, or how many articles you can submit in a month.

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