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[DD] Now you need to do THIS... (tips #3 & #4)

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This is when it gets crunchy because it’s time to write {NAME}. You’ve done the research.

This is when it gets crunchy because it’s time to write {NAME}. You’ve done the research. You’ve done some planning. And the words aren’t pouring out. Now what? #3 Just start writing This sounds so simple because it is. Set a timer and force yourself to write. - No social media. No emails. No phone calls. - No pondering for too long. - No editing, correcting or formatting. Just let the words flow and don’t stop… I find that by forcing myself to write without distractions or editing, I’m more open to ideas and connections (as I don’t overthink what I know). Even if you’re following a copywriting formula, just do a brain dump on the page and see what you get! #4 Don't start at the beginning For high school and university assignments, I would write the bibliography first. Why? Because it was easy and I started writing. It’s exactly the last tip suggested. Just start! You don’t have to start at the beginning. I rarely write headlines first and I usually leave a website homepage until last. Start with some easy copy first. Maybe that’s the contact page. Or leave the headline and introduction and jump straight to the features. I often leave place markers in my copywriting such as: Introduction – open with single biggest pain point. Subhead Something about making that pain more visceral. Solution I start writing here. Just start {NAME}. Belinda Want to learn some writing processes that make writer’s block a thing of the past? You’ll probably want to learn about [my Copywriting Master Class course](). Hey, you're getting these emails because you signed up to the Daily Draft. If you want to tap out of these emais but nothing else), [hit this link](. No hard feelings. If you want out of everything >> [Unsubscribe]( Where am I? Copywrite Matters, LLC 2010 El Camino Real #2187 , Santa Clara, California 95050

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