Book Writing
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Writing Software to Help Spark Employee Creativity
Regardless of an employee’s role, it’s important that they maintain a sense of creativity in the workplace. If their creative side is shut off they won’t be as engaged with their work. They will go into autopilot mode and new ideas and innovations will cease. Engagement and innovation are two things that are crucial for a productive, efficient workplace. If you find that creativity is down and everyone seems...
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How to Write Books that Readers Love
Whether you want to learn how to write a romance novel or a thriller, read on, as all of the following tips will lead to a more readable book, no matter the genre. Ignore the reader In the beginning stages (especially if you are a new writer) you will want to ignore the reader. Fall into your own imaginary world, without the criticism or views of the outside world. This can...
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Content Agencies
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How Smart Benefits Enhance the Copywriting Employee Experience
We’re right now working in an undeniably serious business world. Each business – paying little heed to its size – is attempting to concentrate more on worker experience to have the option to offer the best items and administrations to its clients. This advanced period is about better standards and clients’ flighty. In the event that the business neglects to give them the experience they’re searching for, they’re doubtlessly going...
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Benefits Management for the 2020 Copywriting Firm
Looking for an effective benefits management strategy for your copywriting firm this year? 2020 is indeed an important year to reassess your strategies, especially those involving your employees. Given the current situation, copywriting is a great business to be in since it offers the flexibility of working from home and other remote areas, unlike many other businesses. This is an important factor to keep in mind while redesigning your benefits...
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How To Increase The Employee Retention Rate For Writers
Building and managing a team of talented and professional writers is perhaps one of the biggest challenges for any team lead in the writing business. One needs to have a certain management style to effectively lead a group of creative minds and keep them happy. Not only does a manager need to ensure that the writers enjoy creative satisfaction, but one also needs to make them feel valued, accountable and...
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Novel Writing
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Journaling: Why it’s Important for Your Team
If you have a busy team to organize and are concerned about their mental health and how they can best work together, journalling might just be the answer. LinkedIn CEO, Jeff Weiner spends a minimum of 90 minutes a day in reflection. Teddy Rosevelt wrote a journal. As did Harry Truman. So, read on to find out how journalling for just 15 minutes a day could help you become a...
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NaNoWriMo: Should You Participate?
The short answer is: it depends. Let me explain. I’ll start with why you should do NaNoWriMo. To start off, there is a fear and a strength that comes from the act of attempting to write 50,000 words in 30 days. It reminds me a little of writers boot camp, where only the ‘strong’ survive. If you are already a practicing writer and you just need that focus and the...
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How to Write Books that Readers Love
Whether you want to learn how to write a romance novel or a thriller, read on, as all of the following tips will lead to a more readable book, no matter the genre. Ignore the reader In the beginning stages (especially if you are a new writer) you will want to ignore the reader. Fall into your own imaginary world, without the criticism or views of the outside world. This can...
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Screenplay
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How Smart Benefits Enhance the Copywriting Employee Experience
We’re right now working in an undeniably serious business world. Each business – paying little heed to its size – is attempting to concentrate more on worker experience to have the option to offer the best items and administrations to its clients. This advanced period is about better standards and clients’ flighty. In the event that the business neglects to give them the experience they’re searching for, they’re doubtlessly going...
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Benefits Management for the 2020 Copywriting Firm
Looking for an effective benefits management strategy for your copywriting firm this year? 2020 is indeed an important year to reassess your strategies, especially those involving your employees. Given the current situation, copywriting is a great business to be in since it offers the flexibility of working from home and other remote areas, unlike many other businesses. This is an important factor to keep in mind while redesigning your benefits...
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How To Increase The Employee Retention Rate For Writers
Building and managing a team of talented and professional writers is perhaps one of the biggest challenges for any team lead in the writing business. One needs to have a certain management style to effectively lead a group of creative minds and keep them happy. Not only does a manager need to ensure that the writers enjoy creative satisfaction, but one also needs to make them feel valued, accountable and...
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Writing Skills
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NaNoWriMo: Should You Participate?
The short answer is: it depends. Let me explain. I’ll start with why you should do NaNoWriMo. To start off, there is a fear and a strength that comes from the act of attempting to write 50,000 words in 30 days. It reminds me a little of writers boot camp, where only the ‘strong’ survive. If you are already a practicing writer and you just need that focus and the...
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How to Write Dialogue that Inspires Readers
So your dialogue sucks. It’s ok, it can be tricky. In the following I am going to give you the basics on how to write dialogue. If you follow most of these tips, your dialogue will go from stunted to smooth sailing. Drop the adverbs (immediately) I cannot stress this enough. Don’t. Overdo it. With. Adverbs. If you are confident in your writing, you don’t need adverbs. It’s a bold...
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7 Writing Exercises to Become a Better Writer
It has been said many times: practicing writing is like building up a muscle. That is why it is important to start small, build up your strength, and to sharpen your tools in your writerly tool kit. Today I am going to give you the goodies, so that you can improve 7 aspects of your writing, using the following exercises… 1. Freewrite This exercise will allow you to fall into...
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