There are many tools to help you with your writing. Software tools that check your grammar, spelling, and even your Flesch-Kincaid score. Skill practices that help you recognize and develop good writing techniques. Educational resources — like the ones at B2B Writing Success — that guide you and teach you what you need to know. And, of course, there are tools for activities like generating ideas, setting goals, and running your business. But ther…
Read More …Date: October 8, 2014 Time: 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time Topic: Member Update Presenter: Charlotte Crockett In this month’s member update we’ll give you some tips to help you be successful as a small business owner. We’ll also talk about what’s new on the site and what’s coming in the next few months. As always there will be time for Q&A. If you can’t make the webinar and would like to have a question answered just email it to me here and I’ll make sur…
Read More ……of the ones other copywriters have found helpful We’ll discuss aides for: Productivity Time tracking Project management Bookkeeping Client communication And more! As always we’ll take time for Q&A. If you can’t make the webinar and would like to have a question answered just email it to me here and I’ll make sure I cover it on the webinar. Don’t miss this fun and informative update! This article is reserved content for B2B Writing Success premium…
Read More ……up my week for great things. A day that’s normally a “write-off” as far as productivity goes has become a springboard for one of my most productive weeks ever. You can’t overestimate the effect of that kind of energy and momentum. Just 100 minutes, I’ve been telling myself ever since. If I can do all that in just 100 minutes, what can I accomplish in a normal day? I challenged myself to find out. And so far, the results have been pretty amazing. T…
Read More …Changing your life’s schedule is easier said than done. Last week, I set a schedule for myself that involved getting up at 6 a.m. each day. Immediately, my body (or mind?) rebelled. I don’t normally have problems with insomnia, but that first night I just couldn’t sleep. I finally dozed off around 4 a.m. Needless to say, I didn’t get up two hours later. And the past few nights, I’ve been so alert around midnight that I knew sleep would not be rig…
Read More …I admit I’m the last person who should be writing an article about writing quickly. I procrastinate. I get stuck on a paragraph and can’t move on. I get distracted, like a minute ago when I felt compelled to organize the items in my pencil cup. But if you’re a service provider — a copywriter, a designer, a consultant, an expert — then writing is a necessary component of marketing your business. You need to produce good sales copy, web pages, emai…
Read More ……What do you do when a client hands you a great project but with what seems like an impossible deadline? As a freelance professional, you may not want to turn down good paying work. After all, if you do, you risk losing the client to another freelancer. Your first step: negotiate. This article is reserved content for B2B Writing Success premium members. To continue reading this article please log in or become a member today….
Read More ……you missed them, I recommend checking out the following articles: The Best Productivity Tip — Ever! How to Get Your Marketing Unstuck This past weekend, I discovered a new way to unstick: Unplug yourself. Sounds terrifying, doesn’t it? In my case, it was mostly forced. I hadn’t intended to go completely unplugged for the weekend. I’d expected a drastic reduction of Internet usage … but not a total reduction to zero. This article is reserved conten…
Read More ……ow has she done it? Tune in and find out how she stays motivated, her best productivity tips, and how she avoids “overwhelm”. On the call Mindy reveals: How she went from zero to being a six-figure copywriter The key to moving her business forward What productivity techniques have worked for her How she avoids being overwhelmed and stressed Her key motivating tool to stay productive Listen and be inspired by Mindy’s journey and discover how you ca…
Read More …Say you provide a project quote to a potential new client, and she says, “Your price is a bit too high for us.” Do you now need to drop your price to get the job? Not necessarily. You can negotiate. By that I mean offering the client an alternative plan that gets her what she wants — your freelance service — and gets you what you deserve — your professional fee. Here are five ideas for doing just that. 1. Offer to get the job done sooner. If the…
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