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This is a quick way to start your writing career right now [The Writer’ s Life]( October 5, 2021 Hi {NAME}, Ready to write? I hope so … Because today, you're going to write a blog post. Blogging is one of the fastest ways to get started as a writer … Blogs are familiar, they're not complicated, and there's a very low barrier to entry. After all, the risk is very small when it comes to giving a new writer a shot. And it's a GREAT way for you to demonstrate your writing ability. Today, AWAI Success Jen Phillips April outlines five easy steps you can follow to write your first blog post. And whether it's a few hundred words, or a few thousand, that's all it takes to get started. I should note though, the simplicity of a blog doesn't mean it lacks power … Studies show that 84% — more than 1.7 billion people — make buying decisions based on information they read in blogs. (BUYING decisions!!) That means that as a writer, YOU have real power … and serious earning potential. You can start out writing for yourself — and that may lead to truly amazing things like it has for many successful bloggers … Or you can blog for clients and make steady money on retainer, month after month. Companies are desperate for blog writers right now. They need fresh, well-written content, and trained writers who can deliver it on an ongoing basis … which means they're willing to pay. Big-time. OR, you can do both! 😉 You've got nothing but choice and opportunity as a blog writer. [You just have to start]( … and Jen's five steps will help you do just that. Mindy McHorse got her start as a blogger. She was the original Reality Blogger for Wealthy Web Writer … an opportunity that took her from low-paid writer to six-figure success. She's not only cleared that figure every year since, she's also been Executive Editor of Barefoot Writer for a decade now. You can join Mindy and all the welcoming and like-minded writers who make up the supportive community of the Barefoot Writer Club today. When you do, you'll get over $313 in additional training aimed at helping you make great money (including writing blogs!) … absolutely free. [>> Check out the details here.]( To your success, [Rebecca Matter’ s signature] Rebecca Matter President, AWAI 5 Easy Steps to Start Blogging Today By Jen Phillips April [woman on sofa, writing on laptop] Would it surprise you if I told you there was a way for you to start gaining writing experience today … Without any clients … Without a website of your own … With just your laptop and an internet connection? Well, there is a way — and it involves just five simple steps. And all you need is an idea and the willingness to start. In fact, the hardest part is taking the plunge. As the saying goes, "The hardest thing about getting started is getting started." — Guy Kawasaki All you need right now is to open a Word or Google doc and start. To help, I'll share three common blog post structures and then five simple steps you can use to put fingers to the keyboard and write your next blog post. Three Blog Post Structures Before you can make money blogging, you'll want to get comfortable writing blog posts. Then, you'll boost your confidence and have samples to show. Yet, I know how challenging it is to write anything unless you narrow your focus. Here are three blog post structures or templates you can adapt to your needs to make it easier to get started: 1. Listicles These are the "5 Best Pizzas in [Your City]" type of posts. These are fun to read and easy to write. I probably write six or more of these a month for clients. 2. "How-to" Posts Look at any popular blog, and you'll see plenty of "how-to" titles. "How to grow the largest roses in the Southeast," "How to make the best caramel apples," "How to declutter a room in five easy steps." Name a topic and put a "how-to" in front of it. 3. Contributor Roundups For example, "9 Dog Trainers Share Their Best Tips for Potty Training Puppies." This type of post doesn't even require you to write most of it. Write an introduction, find a few experts to quote, write a conclusion, and there you go! With these three basic structures in mind, you can pick one and start writing your first post. I'd recommend the "how-to" or the "listicle" format because they're simple and require nothing more than for you to open your favorite Word Processing tool and start typing. 5 Ways to Write Your First (or Next) Blog Post Step 1: Choose an idea It can be anything. Really. The goal is to write something and begin a habit of writing. Whether it's about your favorite five restaurants in your town or the reason you want to pursue a freelance writing career. No topic is off-limits. Step 2: Briefly outline your post Don't worry about English class outlines. All we're looking for is a rough guide for what you want to include. Besides giving you a guide, it has the added benefit of breaking up all that white space on a blank doc. - Intro — what your post is about and how it will help the reader. - Body — the meat of the post. What does your potential reader want to know about the topic? What questions do YOU have about the topic? - Include a couple of subheads to break it up, so it's easy to read. - Conclusion — summarize the whole thing. If you can, refer back to the beginning of the post. Step 3: Draft your post Now that you've worked out a basic outline, you're ready to draft. Set a timer for yourself and start writing. Don't worry about grammar, word choice, or anything else that slows you down. Just type as fast as you can for 25 minutes and fill in your outline. Hint: You can leave a XXXX as a placeholder for info you don't have yet and go back and fill it in later so you don't disrupt your writing flow. Keep your sentences short and your paragraphs fewer than five sentences. No one wants to read a big block of text. Step 4: Take a break Walk the dog, wash the dishes, get away from it for a few minutes. Then, come back and fill in the missing elements. By now, your blog post might be taking shape, or it might still be a jumble of notes more than anything. That's okay … you've got a starting point. Let it "rest" overnight and come back for a third revision. Step 5: Run it through the Hemingway app You know, writer Ernest Hemingway was known for short sentences and directness. These are good characteristics for online writing. This app gauges the reading level of your writing. It's good to aim for 5th grade because it makes for easier reading. Even if your audience is Ph.D.'s, imagine they're reading on their phone, late at night in a tired and distracted frame of mind. No one ever complains about a useful and easy-to-read piece of content. Publish. Rinse and Repeat. Don't Have a Blog Platform Yet? Use Medium Back when I taught "blogging for business" classes, I recommended people use Medium to publish. Medium is an easy-to-use blogging platform that you can start using right away. It removes the tech headaches that can get in your way with other tools, so you stop procrastinating and start writing. Later, you can always blog on your own WordPress or whatever site, but for now, if you don't have one, use Medium. The easiest to use blogging tool out there, it also has a community of bloggers. You can follow topics and writers you like, and they can follow you back. It's an interactive social media platform. Your Next Steps - Choose a topic - Choose a blog structure (how-to or listicle) - Outline - Draft - Revise - Publish Now that you have a structure and an idea what you're doing, you can make a lot of money writing blogs. You can write for yourself, and see where the opportunity leads you. Or you can write for clients — they are desperate for content right now. Many bloggers regularly make upwards of $3,000 a month per client. With just three clients, you've got a six-figure income you can count on, month after month. Web Expert Heather Robson can teach you all you need to know, quickly. Learn this one simple skill and you can have steady work writing for clients — and also generate a steady passive income all for yourself if you want. This is one of my favorite projects because it can be so fun! [Check out Heather's program now]( and then get started. You will be glad you did. Want to know more about how you can get started as a blogger? [Ask your questions in the comments.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Countdown to Bootcamp — 7 Days to Go Get Ready to Dive Into an Ever-Expanding World of Copywriting Projects By Pam Foster Since Bootcamp was established back in 1998, our team has focused on bringing you "the best of the best" when it comes to trends and skills in copywriting, content writing, and direct marketing. And this year is no different. Each of our speakers is excited to bring you fresh, relevant, and super helpful content on what's happening NOW and how to seize on the wide variety of project options. For instance, here's a taste of what "A-list" health copywriter Carline Anglade-Cole will be presenting: How to Be Adaptable and Flexible in This CRAZY Copywriting Climate! "The copywriting climate is changing like CRAZY — and that's GREAT news for aspiring and veteran copywriters! Why? LOTS of great opportunities to allow you to break in the market at different entry points! The world is waking up and realizing that no matter what type of business they have — COMMUNICATION with your customers is KEY! And who are the BEST communicators? Yep! Copywriters! In this fast-paced and FUN session, I'm going to show you how to zig when others zag! Yep — you'll discover some winning secrets to create killer headlines and copy for your direct mail … online marketing … email series … and much more! You'll also discover: - The ABC's of Copywriting that are even MORE critical than ever! Learn these time-proven rules to create consistent, winning copy! - Now — BREAK those Copywriting Rules! Here's how to deliberately IGNORE the status quo to create killer controls! - How to use your copywriting skills to create a KILLER 'Side Hustle'! Build your community … sell your products … and get RECOGNIZED as a leader in your industry! (I'll reveal how I'm doing it RIGHT NOW!) - How to SURPRISE your market — and keep 'em wanting MORE! This is my 'when everyone goes zig — you go ZAG!' strategy — and it works like GANGBUSTERS!" Doesn't that sound amazing? That's just one of the many world-class expert presentations Bootcamp participants will be hearing during Week #1 of AWAI's all-new, virtual "2-Bootcamps-in-1" FastTrack to Copywriting Success Bootcamp and FastTrack to Copywriting CLIENTS. --------------------------------------------------------------- TODAY: $313 in Free Writing Training Let us show you the best ways to make money as a writer and help you land high-paying assignments. And give you $313 in free writing training that will help you make money faster. But hurry! 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