This Is How You Become a Writer

This Is How You Become a Writer

by Stefanie Flaxman

Stop. I see you, mid-eye-roll. I know you're aware that you need to write regularly if you want to become a writer.

You might aim to write something every day, even if you don't publish it anywhere. There's no substitute for that type of practice. It's that valuable.

But what do you write about if you don't have any thoughts to express?

Some of you may now be talking out loud to your web browser to offer a rebuttal to that question, so I'm going to stop you again.

It was a trick question. If you're a writer, there is always something to write about because of the way you view your experiences in the world.

Writers are fascinated with their experiences.

Today, I'm going to explore the outlook that helps you become a writer and how strong writing enables sharper content marketing.


StudioPress FM: How to Scale a Freelance Business

by Brian Gardner

On this week’s episode, we’re joined by Bill Erickson. Bill is a WordPress Developer, an entrepreneur, a husband, a father, a skier, an avid reader, a gardener, and a winemaker living in Georgetown, TX. He s been developing with WordPress and contributing to the community since 2006.


The Showrunner: No. 069 How to Identify Potential Guests for Your Show

by Jerod Morris and Jon Nastor

We’re back! And, we hope, better than ever. In our triumphant return to the mics for the beginning of Season 2 of The Showrunner, we tackle a listener topic idea that we’ve had percolating for a while and discuss the best methods for identifying potential guests for your show.


Members Only: How to Use Your Limitations to Create a Unique Selling Proposition

by Sean Jackson

We often think of limitations as a weakness. In reality, they are strengths that will help differentiate your products/services in the market.


Youpreneur with Chris Ducker: The Heart & Soul of Membership Sites, with Mike Morrison

by Chris Ducker

In this episode, Chris talks to Mike of the Membership Guys as they discuss what it takes to come up with and maintain a membership site.


Unemployable with Brian Clark: Building Your Virtual Team with Jess Ostroff

by Brian Clark

As the leader of a virtual company of over 65 people located around the world, I wouldn t have it any other way. Of course, I had a lot of help from my partners getting to this point over the last 6 years.





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