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Reading Fiction Makes You a Better Content Writer

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We’re big fans of non-fiction books over here at Dangerous Words Copywriting. They’re great for learning the skills you need to take your business to the next level. There are some great non-fiction books that teach you how to improve your content writing. However, we think that reading fiction books is a great way to become a better content writing.

The Benefits of Starting a Coaching Blog

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You may have been wondering if you should start a blog for your coaching business. Or perhaps you have neglected your coaching blog for a while and wondering if it is worth the effort to restart your blog. There is no universal correct answer. Every coaching business is different, and you need to do what is right for you and your business. Here are some of the benefits of starting a blog for your coaching business so you can decide for yourself if it is worth the effort.

25 Content Prompts for Your Coaching Business

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Stuck for content ideas? It happens to the best of us. Here is a list of 25 content prompts for coaches. Use them to inspire your next piece of thought leadership content the next time you run out of content ideas.

How to Create a Brief for Hiring Content Writers

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Thinking of outsourcing your content writing to a professional? Fantastic! Hiring a professional content writer for your coaching business means that your content is about to become more engaging, generate new leads, and convert more sales. The best way to maximise the results a professional content writer can achieve is to write detailed content briefs. Here is how to write a content brief when hiring a content writer.

SEO For Coaches: How to Boost Your Coaching Blog’s Google Ranking

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SEO is seen as the holy grail of ways to find new coaching clients. While appearing in your ideal coaching client’s search results takes a little time and effort, it is well worth it in the long run. Once set up, it is a low-maintenance lead generation method that sends you prospects that are actively searching for advice in your area of expertise. In this post, we will teach you SEO basics that will have your coaching blog content climbing the Google rankings.

Should I Use AI to Write Copy for My Coaching Business?

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One of the most talked about capabilities of AI technology is the ability to produce content. After all, producing enough content to stay ahead of search engines and social media algorithms is a huge concern for small business owners like coaches. Let’s take a look at the pros and cons of using AI to write copy for your coaching business.

How to Get More Eyes on Your Content

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There is nothing more frustrating than slaving away at your keyboard writing business blog content for your coaching business only to get no views. Or worse, the only views you get are spammers filling your online forms with their sales pitches. If you spend a lot of time wondering how can I get more readers for my blog? – this article is for you.

The Fine Line Between Inspiration and Copying

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The never-ending demands of content mean that it is almost impossible to have a truly original content idea. 252,000 pages are created each day, so there is bound to be some overlap. What you can be aware of is when you are creating content because you liked a blog post or even social media post that you saw elsewhere. This is where you need to be mindful of if you are copying or writing something inspired by another creator.

How Often to Create New Content

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It can be difficult to know how often to create content in order to stand out in the coaching industry. Some coaches create minimal content; others are out there posting multiple times a day on every platform known to mankind. Where on that scale should you fall?
You’ll be pleased to hear that gurus telling you that you need to post multiple times per day are wrong. Every coach has a different ideal content posting frequency. Here’s how to find yours.

How to Write Content Faster

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So much content to write, so little time. You’re not the only coach who feels this way. It can be exhausting to write large amounts of content over a long period of time. Many coaches we work with outsource their content writing because it feels like just another task on their already packed to do list. Reducing or eliminating that task gives them more time to work with coaching clients.
If you’re not yet at a place to outsource your content writing, here are some ways you can reduce the amount of time you spend writing content.