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Secrets To Creating A Successful Blog to Skyrocket Results

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Feeling overwhelmed with creating a successful blog?

Keep reading if you can relate:

  • You don’t know where to start.
  • You often feel like you’re wasting time posting.
  • You’re unsure how to grow a successful blog and have a greater impact.
  • You’re not exactly sure what content to create for your blog.
  • You think blogging is too hard or takes too much time.

You’re not alone! 

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Why Freelance Writing is so Great!

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Right now, is a time of great uncertainty for many people, and it’s something we’ve never seen before. Many have had their ability to earn an income threatened by recent events. But we all still have bills to pay and mouths to feed, right?

In times like these, it’s important to improvise, adapt, and overcome. This is the framework for your success. That means it may be necessary to create a new stream of income.

The freelancing economy has already been on the rise. But many are now seeing it as a new opportunity to earn and provide for their families. Others are making up the income gap from their day job.

If you are thinking about adding a new stream of income, freelance writing could be the way. Creating multiple streams of income is a great way to get out of the trap of trading dollars for hours. One study states that over 50 million Americans have a side-hustle.

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The Tornado Warning Test: What Your Reaction Style Says About Your Business Strategy

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We have tornado warnings here in the Midwest every spring, and it’s fascinating to observe the different reactions.

Some people, cautious ones, dashed to the basement at the first sign of trouble. Others, more daring, ventured outside to watch the sky and await the storm.

Some individuals were completely unaware, carrying on with their routines as if nothing was happening. And then there were the prepared folks, equipped with weather radios, flashlights, blankets, and pillows, ready to take shelter if needed.

I once heard that our reactions in specific situations reflect how we approach other areas of our lives. This thought led me to draw a parallel with business strategies, particularly in marketing.

How do YOU respond to challenges and opportunities in your business? Do you see yourself in these personality types, and is it time for a change?

Join me as we explore these personality types and their impact on business strategy and discover how understanding your approach can help you thrive in the face of adversity.

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Spelling Sets You Apart As a Writer

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Grammarly Writing Support at www.xtreme-assistant.comComputer spell check software is great, but it sometimes doesn’t inform you to a misspelled word. And, you might be spelling a word correctly, but it isn’t the word that you should be using in the context of the sentence.

For example, what if you wrote this sentence with a typo in it:  He tackled the breast and killed it. Well obviously, you didn’t mean to put that R in there – it should have said, He tackled the beast and killed it.

But spell check wouldn’t catch it because they’re both words and both spelled properly. But one isn’t correct and it could cause you a lot of embarrassment. So you can’t rely on spell check to save you.

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Increased Success With Short-Term Thinking

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Everywhere you turn, it seems that someone is touting the benefits of long-term thinking. If you’re too focused on long-term thinking, you lose sight of the increased success that you can find when you practice short-term planning.

What’s so sad is that too many people get advised to “think about the future” instead of living in the present. It’s important to have a healthy balance of long and short-term planning.

The long-term portion enables you to dream big and shoot for the stars. The short-term efforts allow you to see immediate progress and enjoy the steps you’re taking regularly.

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