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Welcome back to Copyblogger! Thanks for taking a moment to check in with our community for writers ... If you have a growing digital business that’s looking for more targeted organic traffic, we have a proven solution for you — Digital Commerce Partners, [Copyblogger’s content marketing agency](. Book a free consultation today at [DigitalCommerce.com]( to find out more. I'm Stefanie, Copyblogger's Editor-in-Chief, and below you'll find your weekly dose of tips and resources to strengthen your content marketing skills. Scroll on! --------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Elements That Build a Roster of Terrific Freelance Writing Clients It isn’t just ability that makes a writer successful — it’s also wise positioning. It’s the implied story that your business tells. Some businesses tell scary or ugly stories. A lot of businesses tell boring ones. And if you have a writing business, there are elements that tell a more inviting story — the kind of story that attracts more terrific freelance writing clients and better revenue. Here are five “story elements” that help you attract the right freelance writing clients, at the right pricing, in the right numbers. Keep reading: [5 Elements That Build a Roster of Terrific Freelance Writing Clients]() --------------------------------------------------------------- The Copywriter Who Saved the Grand Canyon On this episode of The Copyblogger Podcast, Tim Stoddart and Ethan Brooks learn about Howard Luck Gossage, a brilliant ad man who saved the Grand Canyon. They also share a behind-the-scenes look at the business model for The Copyblogger Pod, as they brainstorm ways to monetize the show. Listen now: [The Copywriter Who Saved the Grand Canyon]() --------------------------------------------------------------- 10 Content Proofreading Tips to Catch More Avoidable Goofs You can take advantage of proofreading to avoid the all-too-common extremes of caring too little or too much about your content. The trouble with caring too little about your content is fairly obvious, but caring too much about your content is also a problem. It occurs when writers: - Second-guess their abilities - Obsess over their drafts - Delay publishing their posts until they’re “perfect” Proofreading ensures you’ve thoroughly reviewed your work, so you feel good about releasing it to the world. Here are 10 content proofreading tips that will help you publish with confidence. Keep reading: [10 Content Proofreading Tips to Catch More Avoidable Goofs]( Talk with you again next week, [Stefanie Flaxman](=)EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, COPYBLOGGER MEDIA This email is sent from Copyblogger Media LLC, 1942 Broadway, Suite 314, Boulder, Colorado 80302 If you would like to stop receiving emails from us you can [Unsubscribe]( Powered by [ConvertKit](=)

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