Marketing

  • See & do: How to develop your business storytelling

    I’ve heard this can be an annoying thing to do these days…  If I admire someone I’m always keen to meet them, talk to them, ask questions and follow them online (not always in that order).  A business related podcast I listened to said it’s becoming taboo to ask people for their time to ‘pick […]

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  • Try this: elevate your social media game with small details

    I’m really keen to share this tip with you — the small details can be the biggest help when it comes to posting on social media. You see, when someone buys birthday cupcakes they go to the bakery and they stand there in front of the glass cabinet looking at the shelves of pink, blue […]

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  • Case study: Businesses that nail storytelling

    I want to share a little background with you… before I went into freelance writing I used to be a communications professional. I’ve worked in government offices and in private businesses, mostly in the health sector. So, as you can imagine a lot of the writing I did was in the shape of media statements […]

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  • 5 Social media posts you can write today

    How many times have you looked at your social media accounts and thought… sweet baby J, what am I going to write about today?! We’ve all been there! I truly think that kind of ‘writer’s block’ comes from being under pressure — e.g. it’s been too long since your audience last heard from you or […]

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  • Brand & Bio: Why your story is so important

    ‘I don’t want other people to decide who I am. I want to decide that for myself.’  – Emma Watson When you’re building a brand whether you’re an artist, writer, selling products or offering advice, there’s one thing you must be in charge of: YOUR STORY! Like our smart, fellow bookworm, Emma Watson, said up […]

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  • 5 Ways to promote your business during a global pandemic

    Flapping his gums, has his foot in his mouth, says too much… yeah we all know that one person who just doesn’t know when to stop talking or worse has absolutely no filter and says the most inappropriate things at the worst possible time. You know who I’m taking about, someone like that loud-mouthed cousin […]

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  • Three considerations you must make when writing copy

    I have no doubt that you have already researched and read about the different ways to communicate with your clients or customers online. Whether you’re drafting a blog post, creating marketing materials or have something to say on social media, getting that perfect message across can be tricky… I’ve tried to make it easier for […]

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  • Books: All about figuring it out

    What can we do in a time like this? Corona virus has us sitting inside, doing our part to avoid spreading this nasty beast far and wide. It certainly wasn’t part of the 2020 plan we made when we were thinking about fresh starts and New Year’s resolutions. I’m finding it absolutely heartbreaking and heavy […]

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  • Why being online before being published is worth it

    Build it and they will come… or so the saying goes. As a yet to be published author the question rumbles around: Is it worth me putting time into social media and a website, when that time can be spent on my manuscript? My experience this year is that, yes, it really has been worth […]

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  • Speed pitching: Top tips you should read now

    10 WEEKS TO GO! This post is the first in a 10 part series in the lead up to a writing conference being hosted by Fiona McIntosh (October 2019). Please follow along with my weekly posts about how I’m preparing my manuscript and myself ‘mentally’ for this wonderful opportunity.  Have you ever been to a […]

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