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March 2018

How to Write Effective Blog Posts and Quickly Grow an Audience of Admiring Fans

How to Write Effective Blog Posts and Quickly Grow an Audience of Admiring Fans

written by Bryan Hutchinson

Note: This is a guest post by Blake Powell, he’s a writer, entrepreneur, and dreamer. He helps writers uncover the power of their voice and share their unique messages with the world to grow their platforms ten-fold. If you’re interested in building your tribe and writing effective blog posts to reach others with your message, you can check out Blake’s free 7-day email challenge here.

In May 2017, I experienced a turning point in my writing. I published a post that took off on Medium and cemented my upward trajectory towards becoming a writer that people listened to, liked reading and were willing to talk to others about.

Before then, I’d been stuck at 370 email subscribers and under 1000 followers on Medium for months. I didn’t really believe I had a message worth sharing with the world. Yet I kept going due to some alien feeling in my belly telling me that the stats didn’t matter and that it was okay for me to keep writing and posting online, even if I didn’t know exactly where I wanted to be or who I wanted to become.

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Finding Your Audience: How to Get More Attention for Your Work

Finding Your Audience: How to Get More Attention for Your Work

written by The Magic Violinist

Without an audience, writers would just be shouting into the void. There’s certainly nothing wrong with writing for yourself; some writers are content to create for their own pleasure, others find it therapeutic to keep a personal journal, etc.

But if you’re here reading this, chances are it’s because you do want to share your writing with the world, or at least with several other people. How can you do that?

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10 Platform-Building Strategies for Writers on a $0 Budget

10 Platform-Building Strategies for Writers on a $0 Budget

written by Bryan Hutchinson

Note: This is a guest post by Shayla Raquel, she’s an expert editor, seasoned writer, and author-centric marketer. Shayla works one-on-one with authors and business owners every day. She is the author of the Pre-Publishing Checklist and her novel-in-progress, The Suicide Tree. She lives in Oklahoma with her two dogs, Chanel and Wednesday.

No money? No problem. You can build your platform with a $0 budget, just like I did.

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Five Surefire Ways to Get Attention for Your Writing

Five Surefire Ways to Get Attention for Your Writing

written by Frank McKinley

If you’re a blogger, writer, or speaker, whatever your art might be, the odds are you want to attract an audience and create an avid fan base around your work.

So why don’t you? Why isn’t it working? We’re going to talk about that and how to turn it around!

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