A Quick Way to Write Faster... While Building Content

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Sheridan
Yes content can be hard to come by for web pages and e-mails. I am going to have to try some split testing once I'm up and running to find id sending an e-mail a day is more productive then sending once a week or so. I know I get some from people a few times a day. i hate that most don't get read. I would think it was much more productive to compile a large e-mail and send it once a week rather then 30 smaller ones spread through out
Focus Your Energy
Matthew Shields
Hi Sheridan,

Oh goody! MORE goodies!

thank you so much!

All the best,

April Braswell
Romance Coach, Online Dating Coach
Good tips, thank you. My goal is just to keep up with April

DrPeter

Great advice as usual. Listen to your audience, they'll tell you what they want you to write about.

Yann

Success Coach

Thanks for the great info. I agree that weekly email is better. It has a better chance of at least getting opened. If you email every day it will get deleted automatically. At least that is what I do.

Scott A Bell
I am The Road Warrior

Sheridan,

You are brilliant!

I have found that as I write more, I am able to compose a little faster. But it still takes about an hour and a half to two hours to get a blog post up. Eek! How can I whittle that time down while still producing something that is substantial?

Jennifer Skinner

Wardrobe Planning, Style Development, Image Consulting

Again, an excellent post Sheridan ... I am working on incorporating your ideas.

Sue

Sheridan,

I think the idea of finding one's voice is huge. You've mentioned a number of people you've learned from, and probably on commonality is that they've found their own unique way of conveying information, inspiring action, etc. The dedication you talk about in putting out information is what will ultimately separate the most dedicated from the rest of the pack. I think that's one thing that will help people live up to the big headlines: consistently delivering value. Dan Kennedy, for instance, really does strive to put a lot of information out there. I think the key strategy is: DELIVER, DELIVER, DELIVER.

Aaron
Sheridan you are a wealth of information. I think I will have to hire ghost writers though. I just don't have the time to invest to learn to write. I'm realizing that this game (internet marketing) is not really meant for full time mommies. But best of luck to you all, and I will keep commenting on your blogs as long as I can.

Sheridan

Great seeing you in Philadelphia.

I am sooo happy you got the work done you did before getting rolling with Inner Circle.

www.kevinhogan.net

"One big promise for one mass desire" I love that phrase! I think you are finding your voice just fine!

Sonya Lenzo

www.sonyamlenzo.com

Sheridan,

With your help I will be able to write decent copy someday...otherwise I'm hiring you.

Sabrina

www.sabrinapeterson.com

Hey Doc, No one can keep up with April!

Mortgage corner

Sheridan:

Thanks for the advice. We need to diligently add valuable content regularly and I appreciate the information.

Content is king, especially if it is valuable and innovative content. As in all things, our goal is to shed light and not just generate heat.

Steve Chambers, Sales Trainer

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