When you consistently market your business in your own words, you get good at it.
Like it or not, we’re all writers.
We do it all day, every day
In our texts, emails, social media and on occasion the handwritten letter π
But when we have to do it for our own business
All of a sudden
We become Writers
With a capital “W”
See if this helps:
Try limiting your business words to 10 minutes today.
And here’s why:
There’s a guaranteed end to the process
So you know can show up
And let yourself walk away
With a less than perfect piece of content
That you can still feel good about
Because you made good on a promise to yourself.
I’m here,
Kevin
P.S. Just a hunch, but the more consistent you are at writing your business words, the less it will seem like a burden and the more it will become part
of your business self-care.
Having trouble getting your team aligned on your website?
Start by focusing on the one thing you can all agree on:
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βThe Prospect Comes First: 7 Questions to Answer Before You Write One Word on Your Website*β
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*SPOILER ALERT: A lot of the words from your answers will wind up on your website
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