Hi Jay

The guide was free for the first five days :)

Re: your block / challenge. Is the block around creating content -- that 
you're just not doing it -- or that you're creating content but that you 
don't see it moving you into the thought leadership and content connector 
space?

The fact that you're already a writer and your place is full of stories 
gives you a nice springboard. If the block is around putting yourself out 
there with content, just start. Just write and publish a post, then another 
one, then another one. Focus on best practices, learn to love SEO, 
brainstorm strong keywords for your space, and get moving.

If you wait until your posts are perfect to hit publish, you'll never 
publish anything. Here's some tough love: some of your posts will suck. 
They won't land, they won't drive traffic, and they'll leave you 
frustrated. It happens to all of us. They'll also show you what you need to 
do differently. As with many things these days, you create, test, adjust, 
create, test, adjust...

By writing, you become a better (and braver) writer. So don't wait to 
become a better (braver) writer to start writing. :)

Congrats on your public resolution! 

Cheers,
Cat


On Thursday, March 9, 2017 at 1:02:00 AM UTC-8, Jay Chubb wrote:
>
> Hiya—I was waiting for the showdown too!
>
> But then FREE got my attention. When I click through the link though, 
> Amazon wants $3. Any advice?
>
> Also, it's crazy the block around publishing that can get in the way of 
> doing the content piece of community development. I'm a writer for hire, 
> the place is full of stories, but 3 years into a successful coworking space 
> and I'm still struggling to really move into that curation and thought 
> leadership and content connector space.
>
> This year I made a public resolution to get OK with the vulnerability and 
> do it, humbly and with dedication. 
>
> I'm hoping this book helps me sweat through the excuses!
>
> Thanks for writing it Cat :)
>
> On Saturday, March 4, 2017 at 2:46:06 AM UTC+11, Bernie J Mitchell wrote:
>>
>> Hey! I am not on commission, nor do I owe Cat money. 
>>
>> Why do I hate this book?
>> Because it is the book I wish I had written (this AND 1984 By George 
>> Orwell) 
>>
>> This *FREE ebook - is very well researched and presented. It boils 
>> through all the coworking, inbound, content, blah blah noise and gets to 
>> the core basics. 
>>
>> For all of you coworking space owners, tummlers and community managers 
>> who *only *send an email or post a blog when you need something - save 
>> us all by reading and taking action with Cat's book ;-)
>>
>> The tool's that Cat mentions like Trello, Buffer and Mailchimp continue 
>> to work well for our projects in OuiShare and coworking.
>>
>> This is the link to get the eBook from Amazon - https://goo.gl/jLlccD
>>
>> Love Bernie ;-) 
>>
>> *FREE
>> 1. I hate it when people write free in capitals but it seems the only way 
>> to get some people's attention. 
>> 2. By the time you have read this it might have become a paid product. 
>> #justsaying
>> 3. There are NO affiliate links in this post
>>
>

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