Coming out of the intensity of our annual Certification launch, the Copyblogger team this week has been all about refocusing and turning our attention to interesting new projects.
On Monday, Stefanie Flaxman started our week with a restorative session on yoga and content marketing. And yes, there’s more to her advice than stay flexible. Pick it up for a serene look at what matters most for content creators: The Friendly Way to Adapt Your Content Like a Flexible Yoga Instructor.
On Tuesday, Jerod Morris swung by to make us all feel old remind us how long Copyblogger has been publishing, and how much the online world has evolved in that time. Jerod recently led an effort to pull together a nifty new free resource — The Copyblogger Guide to the Best WordPress Tools: Hosting, Themes, Plugins, SEO, Security, and More. If you’ve got WordPress questions, we’ve got recommendations.
And on Wednesday, I talked about why if you want to market effectively, you have to turn yourself into the Chief Empathy Officer for your audience. I also touch on how much “you” should go into your content — and how much should be about “them.”
You can find a version of that post on the Copyblogger FM podcast this week: Becoming the ‘Chief Empathy Officer’ for Your Copy and Content.
And on The Writer Files, Kelton Reid wrapped up his two-parter on some ways content writers can make a really good living.
That’s this week on Copyblogger! The rest of October, we’ll put most of our focus on ethical, audience-friendly approaches to persuasive copywriting. Looking forward to talking more with you in the weeks to come. 🙂
Chief Content Officer, Rainmaker Digital
Catch up on this week’s content
The Friendly Way to Adapt Your Content Like a Flexible Yoga Instructor
by Stefanie Flaxman
Introducing Copyblogger’s Guide to the Best WordPress Hosting, Themes, and Plugins
by Jerod Morris
Using Empathy and Connection to Craft More Powerful Content
by Sonia Simone
Becoming the ‘Chief Empathy Officer’ of Your Copy and Content
by Sonia Simone
How to Make a Living as a Pro Content Writer: Part Two
by Kelton Reid
Reader Comments (3)
Ryan Biddulph says
That yoga post caught my eye Sonia. I finished my deep yin morning session 5 minutes ago. I’ve been doing 1 hour of deep yin for a year. Amazing the effect yoga has had on my blog, business and writing.
Stefanie Flaxman says
It is amazing! Difficult to put into words, really — even for us writers, Ryan. 😉
Haris Setiawan says
Hi Ryan, seriously you’ve been doing that for a year? That’s really amazing! By the way, I’ve started to doing it too, it’s been 3 months i think and yeah, the effect is really great
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