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[DD] We all just want to be noticed... right?

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To celebrate our 100th episode of the Hot Copy podcast, Kate and I shared some of the problems weâ?

To celebrate our 100th episode of the Hot Copy podcast, Kate and I shared some of the problems we’ve had with success. I know, I know. BOOHOO FOR SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE. But what I thought was interesting about this chat is our admission that we both look for outside approval… for someone else, more successful than us, to say “Well done you.” That was us being raw and real (and yes, shallow too) but we know we’re not alone. Is this something you seek too? Here’s a question for you. Who is the first person that springs to mind when I say: Industry influencer? Or thought leader? Now imagine that person starts noticing YOU {NAME}. They like what you’re about, and they start sharing your content with their gazillion followers. The glory! Fame! The reality is much different, but industry influencers can have a powerful impact on your visibility. And how you see your own success. So, how do you get them to notice you? That’s what I want to dig into. Belinda If you want to be part of a group of ambitious copywriters and get coaching from me, check out [Confident Copywriting](=). It’s all about lifting you (and your business) up a rung or five. 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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