How to Find Content to Share on Social Media

How to Find Content to Share on Social Media

If you’re struggling to figure how to find content out or what kind of material your audience is consuming and engaging with, find a “mentor influencer,” that is, someone who’s killing it in your field.

Check out their website and look for these things:

  • Keywords. Look at blog post titles and opt-ins.
  • Giveaways. What are they giving away as a free opt-in for their newsletter?
  • Social Media. What platforms are they the most active on?

You’re not looking for content to copy, but instead, you’re looking for the formula or outline. The goal is to research the topics and method that your competition is sharing and how their audience is responding to them.

To be clear, do not steal other people’s work! The purpose of this research is to look for keywords and common topics. Add your unique experience, insights, and voice to the discussion. No plagiarism allowed!

Example:

As an example, Bethany Jett l-o-v-e-s planners. So if she’s going to create a blog post or giveaway for her audience, she might scope out some of the bigger players in the planner space.

During that research, she would find that people are asking questions about the different types of planner layouts to use when getting started. Therefore, a smart blog post for her would be How to Choose Your Best Planner Layout, along with a downloadable PDF handout to collect emails.

Then, Bethany can share a post on her social media platforms about different planner layouts. And if she was intent on getting the most from her marketing efforts, she would film a video to put on YouTube.

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Basically, you don’t need to recreate the wheel. If the movers and shakers in your genre are sharing Monday Motivation tips on Tik Tok, by golly, you might want to start doing that, too!

At Serious Writer, we want you to work smarter, not harder. We want you to save time and get a high return on your investment.

Find the winners. Determine the formula. Go create!

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4 Tips for Getting Your Novel Started

4 Tips for Getting Your Novel Started

Has the desire to write a novel been lurking in your subconscious for years, but you’re not sure how or where it will go?
Writing is an art form that can be both incredibly exciting and satisfying, yet also daunting at times. After all, there are many aspects involved with getting from start-to finish – writing characters’ stories; crafting dialogue so natural sounding they seem like someone else talking (or typing) right next door, and then finally Marketing yourself. But no worries: Serious Writer here with 4 Tips for Getting Your Novel Started:

Write Regularly

Most people think that writing a novel is easy, but it actually takes quite some time and effort to get everything down on paper. You have to figure out what your story’s about as well as how you’re going to tell them – there’s no magic bullet here! The key to writing is consistency.
So, how much time should you set aside for regular writing? This varies from person to person, but in general, it’s best if possible to try and get at least an hour or two every day. It could be as simple as waking up early (a famous method) before your kids wake up; grabbing that extra bit of alone-time during naptime when they’re sleeping soundly next door—or even just setting down pen gently onto paper anytime between 11 pm Friday night until Sunday morning around 2 am.

Expect Mistakes

Plenty of people start their first draft with great enthusiasm, but once they read through it again to make sure that everything makes sense and is well-written – these writers find themselves deleting a lot of the previous work. Don’t beat yourself up though
Even the most talented writers struggle with their first draft. If you find yourself constantly editing your work, then it’s time to take a break and come back later when you’re more relaxed! You can always go through what has been written again before continuing on in order to make sure there are no errors or missteps that will be lost forever because they were missed during the initial execution.

Write It Down

It’s important to write down any ideas that pop into your head when you’re brainstorming. This way, they can turn into something more tangible and interesting! What kind of person do want in an adventure? What are their goals/plans post-adventure?? How does this affect those around them?? These types thoughts should all make their way onto paper so there is no wondering where things might go next–you already know because these parts were written down earlier!!

Relax

Writing a novel can be intimidating, but it’s never too late to try! When you feel like your creativity is stuck and the words won’t flow onto paper (or screen), take some time for free-writing. Set yourself five minutes or ten – no matter how much space was given in this article about what techniques help writers move through their novels more quickly–and just write everything that comes into mind without stopping at all; allow yourself an emotional release.

And for a fifth tip? How about checking out Serious Writers Academy. Serious Writers is a great way to learn how write and publish your first novel. With Serious Writer’s online courses, you can start on the right track with lessons that cover everything from plotting out scenes in advance all while building up momentum for when it comes time actually sit down at keyboard or pen-paper!

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2022 Marketing & Genre Intensives-Last Chance

2022 Marketing & Genre Intensives-Last Chance

The 2022 Marketing & Genre Intensive is filling fast, so don’t delay! You’ll experience personalized attention from our experts to get your questions answered and a wealth of knowledge on how you can grow your platform quickly into targeted readers. We’ll also help maximize time spent marketing with proven strategies for an upcoming book launch or relaunch–Sign up today before space runs out – there’s limited availability in these workshops and they fill fast.

Registration

Your Registration Includes… A FULL day of marketing and platform training with literary agent Cyle Young, who has grown his platform to almost half-a-million in less than two years. Two bonus calls allow you to participate in a pre-conference video call with the other attendees and instructors to answer questions and help you prep. Lunches is on the house, as we deliver amazing meals and some of the best homemade desserts you’ve ever tasted. An all the recordings are included in the price of registration…no hidden fees and no surprise up-sells!

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Agents. Publishing house owners. Editors. Marketing strategists. Bestselling & Award-winning authors.

Literary Agent Cyle Young has sold over 300 books for his clients in his career, is the author of Michigan Motivations, and has built his own platform to over half-a-million followers in less than two years, and

Bestselling author of Chasing Sunsets and Word Weavers Int’l Founder and President Eva Marie Everson is a renowned editor and coach, as well as the director of the Florida Christian Writers Conference.

“Cornerstone Strategist” Bethany Jett has won awards for 100% of her nonfiction books (from YA trade to adult inspirational) including The Cinderella Rule, her ghostwriting, articles, and marketing.

 Michelle Medlock Adamsbestselling children’s book author with almost 5 MILLION books sold is also a NYT bestselling ghostwriter and the editor of children’s publishing house Wren & Bear Books.

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7 Great Tips for Freelance Writers

7 Great Tips for Freelance Writers

There are many tips and tricks that aspiring freelance writers need in order to build a rewarding career as authors. The following article contains Tips for Freelance Writers that are invaluable suggestions for anyone who wants exciting, successful future writing pieces all over the world!

Tips for Freelance Writers
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What is a Freelancer in the writing world? Freelance writers are often employed to create content for a variety of clients, such as newspapers and magazines. They can also work with different types of topics—some freelance novelists sell their short stories in creative writing journals while others write copywriting material for companies like Coke Zero.

1. Don’t Quit Your Day Job

As we continue on about our Tips for Freelance Writers, one important tip is don’t go too big too fast, ease into the job by devoting 10% of your time. It may take some time before your first client and successful money as a writer for hire; however once that happens don’t forget about holding onto a day job if one exists! Once things are going smoothly with both personal projects or corporate gigs then consider shifting more time, making this career change full time instead of just supplementing other sources like income.

2. Blogging

Blogging is a great way to share your passions with the world. If you have any skill that interests or fascinates people, consider becoming an online blogger so they can see what it’s all about! You’ll learn new writing techniques in order to create interesting content and build up a clientele through search engine optimization (SEO).

3. Basic SEO skills

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In today’s market, the need for content writing has skyrocketed. More and more companies are realizing the importance of content marketing. Content writers need to be able to write engaging blog posts that will keep readers coming back for seconds (and maybe even thirds). It’s also extremely helpful if these employees know a thing or two about SEO-they can optimize your site, so it ranks high in search engine results!

4. Improve time management skills

The ability to manage one’s time is a valuable skill in any profession, but it becomes even more crucial when you’re working on short assignments that require intense dedication. Learn how to set up daily routines for yourself where necessary tasks can take priority over other obligations so as not to miss deadlines or lose sleep doing boring work!

5. Seek Out Writing Jobs

As a freelance writer, you are solely responsible for finding new clients. Otherwise, there will be downtime between projects and no money coming in! One way of doing this is through networking with other writers who can help out when they’re booked up; offer them some work yourself if necessary (or just mention that yours needs an update). You should also keep looking around online job boards as well as reaching out by email introducing yourself firstly at whatever content director’s inbox happens into fall victim next time around.

6. Be Able to Market Yourself

When potential new clients reach out to you for freelance work, they’ll often want a sample of your previous writing in order to make an informed decision about hiring them. It’s also important that any testimonials from satisfied customers are easily accessible so these people can see what kind of person will be working on their project with integrity and care!

Here are a few job boards that we recommend,

Copify
Fiverr
Medium
nDash
Topal
Verbilo

7. Grow Thick Skin

As a freelance writer, you’ll sometimes hit that perfect bullseye and other times miss your shot. Don’t take negative feedback personally; it’s part of the process that we all go through when writing for clients in order to match their brand identity with an appropriate tone/voice! Successful writers use these experiences as opportunities not only to improve themselves but also to offer better services moving forward so, please remember this about being successful—you have no choice but to accept any change made necessary by someone else unless they specifically request otherwise (and even then).

Freelance writers who want to make an impression on others can find these tips quite useful. If you are working alone, try writing prompts that will help get your ideas out there and keep readers engaged with what they read! Keep it simple while still making sure everything has meaning so people understand all aspects of the passage.

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THREE TIPS FOR MARKETING YOUR BOOK

THREE TIPS FOR MARKETING YOUR BOOK

Oh, you’re a Writer! Have you thought about how you’re going to make money? (Possibly my favorite Progressive commercial) So you have written the next seven-book series that’s going to take the world by storm, but now things are at a standstill and you’re staring down the daunting task of Marketing. Don’t worry we have Three Tips for Marketing your Book.

AUTHOR WEBSITE

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It’s one thing to have a great book, but do you really think people are going to find it if they can’t even find you? Your author website is your first point of contact with readers. It needs to be professional and provide the right information in an easy-to-use manner so that people can find you when they’re looking for new books to read!
When you self-publish, it is important for your website to reflect the high standards of professionalism that are expected. Your site should have an aesthetically pleasing design and be well organized so readers can find what they’re looking for easily, but more importantly, is that you have the site so that you have that digital presence (even if the site doesn’t look professional done).

At Serious Writer, we stress how vital good publishing practices are in order not just to produce a book but also to market one effectively too! You may believe all this work has been done already though when actually there’s plenty more left ahead – which could lead people down false paths. Word Press is a great tool that we recommend and use for creating your online website.

LEVERAGE SOCIAL MEDIA

One of the best ways to get a conversation started is by using social media. But authors often neglect their own platforms in favor of more traditional forms like letters or face-to-face interactions—which can leave them missing out on opportunities! You should be posting regularly, staying active, and engaging with readers who may not always look at what you post but still want information from your account because it’s there waiting just about anywhere someone might find themselves scrolling downlinks without thinking too hard.
It’s about creating a fire and then keeping it stoked. You would be amazed at quickly a following can grow with a daily 30-second video. The key isn’t necessarily how many followers one has though, it’s carving out their space while building up an army of readers who are passionate enough about your writing to bring you more attention than ever before! Check out what Bethany Jett has to say about this subject on the Serious Writer Podcast.

PRE-ORDERS

Often writers underestimate the power or don’t even think of preorders in their marketing strategy. It is important to get your audience excited about your book before it launches. Pre-ordering has been shown in studies as an effective marketing strategy for self-published authors because they have more control over when customers will be able to access content like copies or even review copies if ordered early enough–and this also gives them an incentive not only to gain momentum but establish themselves well within certain genres by being seen among other popular titles on Amazon’s ranking lists (for example “bestseller”).

As we said earlier Marketing is a daunting and feared task, but the key is not to get discouraged. There are plenty of resources and people that can help you get started in the right direction. And for more Marketing, Writing, and Publishing tips checkout Cyle Young and Bethany Jett on the Serious Writer Podcast, available on Android and iOS.

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