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Should You Hire Someone To Write Your Content?

December 13, 2021 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Is it time to hire a writer? Many creatives and companies wonder if delegating content gives them a sufficient return on their investment. Some feel compelled to produce their content without any assistance.

However, many businesses pay writers. Some companies employ hundreds of writers at a time. I’ve performed writing services for others and delegated other parts of my business. Here’s what you need to know before hiring a writer.

What Is The Objective?

More content does not always produce more sales. Creatives who produce content for the sake of producing content will miss out on revenue. A vague goal makes content production less profitable. 

Writing content for your platform helps with building trust. However, an investment needs a potential payoff. If you invest $50 for a blog post, how do you get that $50 back?

Not all free content converts buyers right away. Content advances visitors to a different step in the customer journey. Some content shifts people from unaware to aware. Other content shifts people from interested to purchasers.

Promote a product or service in your content and on your website. This call-to-action turns free content into profitable resources.

What Will You Do With The Extra Time?

Handing off content responsibilities to others gives you extra time. You can use that extra time to pursue additional business projects. 

Many people hire writers to save time. They can produce the content themselves, but why do that when they can delegate that task?

You can promote your products more effectively and serve existing customers. Operating a business becomes less stressful as you delegate more tasks.

Do You Have a Long-Term Strategy?

Hiring people to write content will help your business grow. More content gives you an edge on search engines and builds customer loyalty.

Before hiring a writer, establish a long-term strategy. It takes several months to get notable traffic from SEO. Creating a library of content gives visitors more to consume.

Your content should cater to different stages in the customer journey. Various customer journey rubrics exist, but we’ll use AIDA for this example.

AIDA stands for Awareness, Interest, Desire, and Action.

Create content that addresses each of these four stages. Some people are unaware of the problem. They are not actively searching for a solution. This content helps people recognize their problem.

Once people become aware, they may become interested in learning more. Create content that makes readers want to learn more about a problem. 

During the Desire Stage, consumers become loyal to the brand and are a few steps away from taking action. They’ve got the itch they want to scratch. They’ve been looking at the product or services for months without taking action. Each piece of content builds desire. Content brings the consumer’s desire front and center.

The more they see you, the more likely they will take action. At this stage, a consumer makes the full transition into becoming a customer. They acknowledge their intention to make a purchase and follow-through. 

Including a call-to-action at the bottom of each blog post fuels action. These actions can range from joining an email list to buying a product. You can experiment with several calls-to-action and see which one converts the best.

Looking for a Freelance Writer?

Hiring a writer can help you grow your business. A seasoned writer knows how to produce content that draws attention and boost sales. You can focus more time on other areas of your business.

If you are looking for a freelance writer for your team, I can help. I have written for clients across various industries. If you want to learn more about my services and how we can work together, send an email to marc@marcguberti.com 

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The Art and Science of Growing Older with Enthusiasm With Ron Kaiser (Ep. 676)

December 8, 2021 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Ron Kaiser helps individuals age enthusiastically and enhance their longevity. His recent book Rejuvenaging became an Amazon bestseller and won three awards. His TEDx Talk, “Aging Enthusiastically to Make the World a Better Place” has been viewed over 175,000 times.

Here are the key links from the episode:

Flodesk — get unlimited email subscribers for $19/mo. Migrate from your email service provider so you never get punished for growing your email list again.

Get your copy of Rejuvenaging

Ron’s site — The Mental Health Gym

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How To Ditch Negative Self-Judgment With Kirsten Franklin (Ep. 675)

December 1, 2021 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Kirsten Franklin is a recovering attorney turned serial entrepreneur, speaker, life and business coach.  She is a mindset expert who is best known for her instant transformational work, helping executives and athletes to reach their next level in business and life.

Here are the key links from the episode:

Kirsten’s site

Kirsten’s resources

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3 Strategies To Attract Freelance Clients

December 1, 2021 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Freelancing provides writers with consistent income. For some writers, freelance work provides a full-time income. Some writers get enough freelance clients to work from home. They use their remaining work time to build their brand.

Attracting freelance clients helps you generate income and writing assignments. As you build your freelance client pipeline, you can pursue higher paying roles. Getting that first freelance client can be tough. That’s why we will cover three strategies to help you attract freelance writing clients.

#1: Submit Pitches

Some freelance writers don’t pitch to clients anymore. The clients come to them. Every freelancer wants this scenario, but it’s not a reality for beginners. 

In order to land freelance clients, you must submit pitches. Go to sites like UpWork and Freelance Writing to find freelance writing jobs. 

When you start out, submit several pitches per day. You do not make money from pitches. You only make money when someone hires you and gives you work. Submitting several pitches gives you quick experience and puts you in dialogue with several decision makers.

As you get freelance writing work, the focus shifts. Instead of applying to every freelance writing job, you must get more selective. You can only write so many articles in a given day. Look for higher paying freelance writing jobs so you can earn more in less time.

#2: Build Up Your Work Portfolio

Why would a company hire you? Business owners want to see examples of past content. They want to see you can produce a great piece. 

While submitting pitches, also write content for yourself. Start up a blog or write on Medium. This exercise will improve your writing skills and let potential clients see what you can do. 

Writing content for yourself helps you grow your platform. Platform income is scalable. You can make more money with 10,000 email subscribers compared to 1,000 email subscribers. You don’t have to put in extra hours to boost your income if your audience continues growing.

Some writers double as business owners and freelance writers. They grow their platforms and offer products. Freelance writing provides a consistent income source. Income from a platform can vary, but the consistent base gives you the ability to take more risks.

#3: Constantly Network

It’s not about what you know or who you know. It’s about who knows you. Constantly networking with freelance writers leads to intros. Join Facebook Groups with freelance writers and participate. Not only will you get intros, but you will also learn new strategies about finding clients and serving existing clients.

Networking opens doors you could not open on your own. No freelance writer is self-made. We get help from friends, family, colleagues, and everyone in between. 

Acknowledge this truth by networking with people in the industry. Networking create short cuts and help you build long relationships. Hosting the Breakthrough Success Podcast has opened many doors for my business. The show has introduced me to thousands of wonderful people.

Finding Freelance Writing Jobs

Start the process by sending as many pitches as possible. The more, the better. Continue building up your brand with content in the meantime. 

As you get more freelance writing jobs, you’ll have less time to submit pitches. This is perfectly fine. Focus instead of submitting pitches to higher paying work. 

Throughout the journey, connect with other writers. Start with a group and build from there. You may even start a podcast.

Some freelance writers work full-time. These writers can work from anywhere and on their hours. It’s a dream come true for many writers that is possible for anyone.

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How To Write A Blog Post In Under 1 Hour

November 27, 2021 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Writing a blog post in under 1 hour is a game-changing skill for creatives. Pumping out content with ease allows you to reach more people and focus on other parts of your business.

You can spend the extra time promoting your brand and freelance writing for clients. Writing a blog post in under 1 hour turns blogging into a viable side hustle for full-time workers.

Writing a blog post in under 1 hour is a skill that takes time to develop. As you write blog posts more often, you will have an easier time achieving this goal. However, a few strategies will help you reach this milestone sooner.

Establish The Word Count

I set a goal for 1,000+ word blog posts. This word count provides enough depth without going overboard. I’m not a fan of writing 2,000+ word blog posts. I’ve done that before, but it’s a risky strategy.

Longer blog posts represent higher investments of your time. In theory, it will take you twice as long to write a 2,000 word blog post compared to a 1,000 word blog post. Not every blog post resonates. I’d rather see a 1,000 word blog post fail to resonate compared to a 2,000 word blog post.

Writing shorter pieces enables you to stay in front of your audience more often. If you cringe while thinking of your blogging process, you need to change your workflow.

It is perfectly fine to write shorter content. Shorter content is better than no content. 

Establishing the word count provides a WPM range for hitting your goal. Let’s say your blog post is 1,000 words long. If you want to write a blog post in under 1 hour, you need to write 17 words per minute.

This WPM is achievable for many bloggers. This “paragraph” alone is a little under 17 words.

Create An Outline In Advance

The outline is a writer’s best companion. A few minutes of outlining will save you plenty of time. Outlines give your blog post idea a sense of direction. You know how to start, continue, and conclude. 

Before writing a blog post for a client, I always create an outline. I always followed this practice for content on my blog and Medium profile. This practice becomes especially important when you have little to no background on a topic.

I’ve written hundreds of blog posts for clients. I have written about notary services, NFTs, restorative dentistry, tile installation, 3D printing, and many other topics. 

Writing NFT articles made me bullish on NFTs, but that’s for another time.

Before writing those articles, I had limited or zero knowledge of those areas. Doing prior research and creating an outline helps me write content for my clients. Providing these services has expanded my knowledge in numerous areas. 

If you write for yourself, it’s best to write about a topic you already know. It takes less time to highlight your expertise. I can comfortably write well beyond 17 words per minute when covering what I know.

Conducting research prior to your articles will decrease your average WPM. For some articles, especially client articles, the extra research is well worth the time commitment.

Stay Focused On The Blog Post

Writing a blog post in under 1 hour is doable for many people. The main issue is a lack of consistent focus. We stay focused for a few hundred words and then browse on social media. 

When you write a blog post, only write a blog post. Do not check your email or scroll through your smartphone. 

Focus music will help you stay focused while writing. Listening to a song without lyrics will tune out your environment. Some people use this strategy to enter a deep workflow state. 

If you write without getting distracted, it’s easier to write a blog post in under 1 hour.

Stop When It Is Time To Stop 

If you’re struggling to find those extra words, stop. Sometimes, it’s best to finish a blog post early. 

If a client requests a word count, step away from the blog post for a bit before continuing. You can do some brainstorming to identify additional angles to cover for your client’s article. 

Do not add fluff for the sake of writing a longer blog post. Concise thoughts will keep your readers engaged and eager for more.

Want Help With Writing Blog Posts?

Writing a blog post in under 1 hour is a daunting but possible challenge. This process gets more complicated if you factor internal and external linking along with keyword research.

Some business owners have enough time to publish new blog posts consistently. Other business owners may benefit from a freelance writer. If you are interested in hiring a freelance writer, I can help. 

Send me an email at marc@marcguberti.com to see how I can assist with writing superb content for your brand. 

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How to Become the Salesperson People Love With Rob Cornilles (Ep. 674)

November 24, 2021 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Rob Cornilles has been transforming the way salespeople around the world sell. He’s conducted sales training for clients in the powerful and high-stakes world of sports and entertainment. He’s advised, coached, and mentored more than 50,000 executives at over 400 diverse brands worldwide. His book The Sales Game Changer teaches readers how to become the salesperson people love.

Here are the key links from the episode:

Get your copy of Sales Game Changer

Game Face Inc

Rob’s email: ryc@gamefaceinc.com — use “Breakthrough Success” in the subject line to receive a free sales training video series

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