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How to Create an Editorial Calendar That Drives Results

Contently

To create an editorial calendar that successfully moves leads further down the funnel, you’ll need more than a spreadsheet filled with topics and deadlines. Content that resonates will attract, engage, and convert, while the rest will be forever buried in pages two and beyond on Google, where only the brave dare venture.

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Storyscaping in the Realm of Book Editing

Melanie Saxton

At the end of the day, all authors are storytellers. Available on Amazon I’ve always loved storytelling, from the time I repeated fairy tales to my siblings to the time I began writing magazine editorials and editing books. They should be engaging, wise, and written from the audience’s point of view.

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Who Needs a Marketplace Copywriter?

Melanie Saxton

I work in the world of words, from book editing, ghostwriting, and copyediting to editorial journalism. Whether there are books to sell or goods and services to promote, a seasoned marketplace copywriter creates content that sparks interest and engages with the right audiences. Marketplace Copywriter — to the Rescue!

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12 Qualities of Great Content Marketers

Neil Patel

That content serves the purpose of: attracting leads driving brand awareness keeping readers engaged converting leads into customers turning customers into repeat buyers and brand ambassadors. It may receive a lot of views and engagement, but if it does not convert, it’s a waste of time and resources. It doesn’t.

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Should I Hire an Editor to Help Cut My Manuscript?

Jane Friedman

While the allure of a trained eye on your manuscript can be difficult to resist, high-quality editorial feedback is expensive. Storytelling. Storytelling: Recording life events and telling a story are not the same thing. The best way to develop foresight is to attend workshops and conferences and engage with other writers.

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How to Successfully Pitch Op-Eds and Timely Cultural Pieces

Jane Friedman

Photo by Steve Johnson on Unsplash Today’s post is excerpted from Writing That Gets Noticed: Find Your Voice, Become a Better Storyteller, Get Published by Estelle Erasmus. Almost all news outlets have op-ed sections, where writers not affiliated with the publication’s editorial board can contribute.

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How to Write a Blog: A Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners

Content Hacker

Make it engaging: A great blog title will capture the reader’s attention and spark their curiosity. Look for features like customizable meta tags, sitemaps, and integration with analytics platforms like Google Analytics to monitor traffic, engagement, and other key metrics.

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