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How to create MAGNETIC content that attracts people to your tribe

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Pssst! I’m teaching a free workshop next Tuesday all about how to create magnetic blog posts an

[image] Pssst! I’m teaching a free workshop next Tuesday (8/29) all about how to create magnetic blog posts and emails that will grow your blog and following. Want in? [Click here to register!]( Hey {NAME}, A few years ago, I started my blog on a whim. A creative hobby, I thought. I stayed up late, tinkering with my blog design, layering my website with ads (thinking that’s what would make me money), and trying to figure out how to attract more people to my little corner of the web. But here’s the truth: NONE of that matters... ...unless you’ve got great content. I was publishing FIVE blog posts per week because I thought that I needed to publish more and more content, even if it wasn’t very good. And while I was working my butt off to get people to my site, no one was biting. Eventually, I figured out where I was going wrong. So, I started creating blog posts and emails that were insanely helpful and in-depth. I also stopped writing five posts per week, and only published one. And soon, my traffic and email list began to skyrocket. I got emails from people telling me that they *loved* my website and were huge fans (something I’d never experienced before). Ultimately, having great blog posts and sending stellar emails is what propelled my business to the success it’s had. My content is the foundation for EVERYTHING I do. But creating noteworthy content isn’t as straightforward as you might think. How do you come up with great ideas consistently? What should you send in emails that isn’t repetitive and boring? How do you make your post stand out when hundreds of people have already written about the same topic?! Well, {NAME}, I want to invite you to a brand new, *free* training I’m doing next week, all about [how to create MAGNETIC blog posts and emails]( so that you can grow your blog and following. I’ve never covered this topic in a free training before, so I’m excited to share my best tips on content creation with you. [Click here to sign up for the free online workshop!]( The workshop is on Tuesday, August 29th, and you can pick from two times -- 11am PST or 5pm PST. :) Here’s what you’ll learn during this training: - Do you need a niche for your blog in order to create stellar content, or is this a total myth? - How to come up with endless content ideas that will attract the audience you want. - The 5 components that ALL great blog posts have and how to inject them into everything you write. - Email newsletter ideas that will grow your authority, nurture your relationship with your email list, and even lead to sales. I can’t wait to see you there! Click here to sign up for the free workshop: [How to Create Magnetic Blog Posts + Emails in Less Time to Grow Your Blog and Following]( See you LIVE next week. :) xoxo Melyssa p.s. Want to learn how to create magnetic blog posts and emails to grow your blog and audience? Well lucky you, I'm teaching a workshop on that exact topic next week. ;) [Sign up here!]( [Unsubscribe]( The Nectar Collective, LLC P.O. Box 292676 Los Angeles, California 90029 United States

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