There’s a bizarre myth in our culture that we have to choose between making a living and being creative. That creativity is somehow the enemy of a good livelihood.
That, of course, is crazy talk, particularly in the world of content creators. This week, we offered thoughts on nurturing your creativity and boosting your career.
On Monday, Stefanie Flaxman explored Why Writers Need Editors to produce great content. Not simply proofreaders (although it’s lovely to read work that demonstrates mastery of the comma … or maybe even the semicolon), but editors who shape superior content experiences.
Most of us aren’t lucky enough to be able to hire this out, but have no fear: Stefanie will show you how to engage your inner editor to produce more compelling work.
On Tuesday, Copyblogger’s Data Analyst Loryn Cole sported a brand-new last name and a dandy post on the importance of occasionally breaking those all-important creative routines. Why disrupt something we worked so hard to create? To get in better touch with what really matters.
On Wednesday, I wrote about the last enrollment day for our Copyblogger Certified Content Marketer program. If you missed it, alas, you’ll need to wait until next year. But we do have some other interesting courses coming together for you later this fall, so stay tuned for those. 🙂
On the Copyblogger FM podcast, I talked about my all-time favorite mental “hack” that improves creativity, talent, and even happiness: The Mindset “Hack” that Frees Your Creativity and Makes You Happier.
And on The Writer Files podcast, Kelton Reid interviewed two of our Certified Content Marketers on how to make a (good) living as a professional content writer. Check out the first installment: How to Make a Living as a Pro Content Writer: Part One.
That’s this week’s content — have a fabulously creative weekend, and we’ll see you next week!
Chief Content Officer, Rainmaker Digital
Catch up on this week’s content
Why Content Marketers Need Editors
by Stefanie Flaxman
Want to Reconnect to What Really Matters? Try Breaking Your Routine
by Loryn Cole
Doors to Copyblogger’s Content Marketer Certification Close Today
by Sonia Simone
The Mindset ‘Hack’ that Frees Your Creativity and Makes You Happier
by Sonia Simone
How to Make a Living as a Pro Content Writer: Part One
by Kelton Reid
Reader Comments (2)
Ashley Hoober says
I never thought I could have a job or career that would allow me to express my creativity every day! Becoming a content creator was the best choice I’ve ever made 🙂
Ryan Biddulph says
That opening paragraph reminds me of starving artist syndrome Sonia. Folks believe creative types go broke because getting a job is the only way to make dough. Strange to me. I retired to a life of travel through creative, colorful blogging. But I recall an old neighbor before I circled the globe who was sick, broke but a genuinely creative individual. He believed his creativity came from pain and suffering but the opposite is true. Love and harmony bring you max creativity.
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