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Make Writing a Priority, Not a Pain

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Whether you’re working on a book or an article 
marketing campaign, writing is like exercise. And if 
you want it to really work for your business, then 
you need to make writing a priority, just like going 
to the gym or your yoga class.

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Written By: Melinda Copp
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make-writing-a-priority-not-a-pain/

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Make Writing a Priority, Not a Pain
© Copyright 2009 Melinda Copp

Whether you're working on a book or an article 
marketing campaign, writing is like exercise. And if 
you want it to really work for your business, then 
you need to make writing a priority, just like going 
to the gym or your yoga class.
        
Let me guess what you're thinking: "But I'm so 
busy, how do I squeeze writing into my already 
packed schedule - without giving up ALL my free 
time?" Well, everyone worries about that. And I 
have a few suggestions. 

To make writing great marketing content a priority 
in your business without sacrificing everything 
else you do, consider the following tips.

1. Schedule Small Chunks of Writing Time
You don't need hours upon hours of writing time 
to be productive - and no matter your intentions, 
most people can't devote more than an hour to 
writing on any given day. The key is to schedule 
small increments of time, maybe thirty minutes a 
day, on as many days as you can. Then make sure 
you show up for your writing appointments, and 
focus on writing during the time you do have.

2. Maintain a List of Ideas
When you're working on a tight schedule, you 
need to make the most of your time. One of the 
best ways to do this is start a list of topics you 
want to cover in your marketing articles and 
reports. You can add to it whenever and wherever 
you are, and then pull it out when you're ready to 
write. For example, I have a list of article ideas 
that I refer all the time. Maintaining a list of ideas 
to write about makes it easy to sit down and be 
productive every time.

3. Improve Your Writing and Self-Editing Skills
The better your skills, the faster you'll be when 
you sit down to write. And the more you practice 
the better your writing will be. So just like you'd 
invest in any other skill, spend time honing your 
skills by taking courses, reading about writing, 
and analyzing successful marketing materials that 
other people have written. Investing your energy 
in improving your skills will pay off in more 
effective copy.

4. Be Systematic about Writing Your Marketing 
Materials
Implementing systems is an easy way to ensure 
results. I am a HUGE fan of this strategy because 
once I figure out my system, I don't have to think 
about it anymore - then all I have to do is write. 
For example, I know that every Tuesday and 
Thursday I write a marketing article. Every article 
is about the same length and structured in a tips 
format. Then I take that article and systematically 
submit it to my favorite online directories. This 
process, which I repeat almost every week, 
means I don't have to think, "Well, what am I 
going to write to get the word out about my 
business today?" I never have to reinvent the 
wheel.

5. Re-purpose Your Content
Once you've written an article or other piece, look 
for ways to refocus it or compile it with other 
materials to create something new. For example, 
you could combine a collection of articles into a 
special report or e-book or even a book. And you 
can refocus your past trade magazine articles to 
fit the needs of different groups of readers. 
Looking for ways to reuse your written content 
makes every minute you spend writing even more 
productive. 

Your Pain-free Writing Time
If you REALLY want to establish expertise and 
grow your business by writing and publishing, 
then you need to make writing a priority. Schedule 
it into your day, and set yourself up for success by 
maintaining a list of ideas, investing in your skills, 
and being systematic about the writing and 
publishing process. Then to squeeze even more 
results out of your writing time, re-purpose your 
content by refocusing it for new audiences and 
combining it with other pieces. When you use 
these strategies for making writing a priority, 
you'll develop the writing habit in no time!

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Melinda Copp helps speakers, coaches, 
consultants, and self-employed professionals 
write and publish to establish expertise, build 
relationships with their clients and prospects, and 
make more money. For a free copy of "Write to 
Grow Richer; The 7 Secrets of Writing to Sell Your 
Services," go to 
http://www.WritersSherpaPrograms.com.

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