People are becoming increasingly more comfortable with low quality, poorly crafted content. As a result, the writers who still care, are becoming increasingly more tired and frustrated, carrying the burden of trying to educate, advocate and influence for what's right. Too many are willing to lower the bar in the pursuit of 'doing more', without realising that in this day and age, quality means everything. Frankly, it always has. Where are your standards? When will people learn? Or are we in such a world now, that no one cares? #contentwriting #communications #contentstrategy
Quality Content Matters in the Age of Low Standards
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Stuck on draft? We've been there. ✍️ Writer’s block is the enemy of consistency. When the creative well runs dry, don't just go silent. Try these three emergency content pillars! 📚 Educate: Answer a question you get asked by clients every single week. ⛰️ Elevate: Share a recent win or a testimonial from someone you’ve helped. 📸 Expose: Take your followers behind the scenes of a project you're currently working on. Remember — your audience wants to see the process, not just the polished finished product. #ContentCreation #CreativeBlock #MarketingAdvice #SocialMediaManagement #DirectorOfMarketingInc
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