Today serves as a helpful reminder that publishing is about situating your voice in a busy, always changing market, not just finishing a novel. Thousands of writers get closer to publication every day. A few are editing. A few are making pitches. Some are picking up knowledge. Consistency and strategic execution are more important than talent. If you're serious about publishing, consider whether your writing is increasing your visibility. Before you publish, do you know who your audience is? Do you view your work as a product rather than merely a passion? Success in today's publishing environment goes to those that blend storytelling with structure and creativity with clarity. Your strategy will influence whether or not your words are read, but they deserve to be. #Publishing #WritingCommunity #AmWriting #SelfPublishing #ContentStrategy
Boost Publishing Success with Consistency and Strategy
More Relevant Posts
-
Most people think they have a writing problem. Maybe you do too. But usually, you don’t. You have an ideas problem. You sit down to write and suddenly have nothing to say. Or you have 12 possible angles and no idea which one is worth an editor’s attention. Same problem. No filter. No framework. No repeatable method. Because not every opinion is an Op-Ed. The pieces that get published, shared, and remembered tend to have 3 things in common: • They’re timely • They’re grounded in genuine expertise • They appear where the right readers already care That’s not talent. It’s process. Opinion Writing for Impact and Income gives you a clear system for finding strong ideas consistently — not just when inspiration happens to show up. The next cohort starts May 4. If you want to learn how to create stories editors want and readers remember, register here: https://lnkd.in/d5257am4 #Writing #ThoughtLeadership #PersonalBrand #OpEd #ContentStrategy #LinkedInGrowth
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
-
Writing is a craft — not a commodity. The publishing world can often feel rushed, transactional, and impersonal. But meaningful writing requires intention, care, and precision. Your message isn’t just content—it’s representation. If you’re looking for a higher standard of publishing, you’re in the right place. #Publishing #BrandStrategy #ContentMarketing #ThoughtLeadership #DallasBusiness #DallasEntrepreneurs #DFWBusiness #DallasCreative #DallasMarketing
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
-
For aspiring writers, the most impactful advice often comes down to two fundamental practices: read voraciously and study craft. Understanding how authors construct narratives, develop characters, and employ language provides an invaluable education. It's not just about consuming stories, but dissecting them to learn the mechanics behind compelling writing. Deep reading cultivates both inspiration and technical skill, essential for developing a unique voice and effective storytelling. #WritingCommunity #AuthorLife #CreativeWriting #WritersLife #Storytelling
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Can we open to any page of a great novel and find great writing? Probably not. Great writing isn't consistent; it ebbs and flows. When self-editing, aim to create the best possible experience, not perfection. The goal is emotional engagement, behavior change, new ideas, and fulfilling the core promise to the reader. That's the standard to strive for: impact, not flawlessness. #WritingTips #SelfEditing #CreativeProcess #ContentCreation
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Most articles don’t fail because of bad writing. They fail because no one finishes them. And if no one finishes… it doesn’t matter how “good” it is. Most writers focus on sounding smart. But readers are scanning, skipping, and deciding in seconds if your article is worth their time. Good article writing isn’t about big words or long paragraphs. It’s about clarity and flow. • One clear idea at a time • Simple, easy-to-follow sentences • A structure that pulls the reader from start to finish Because a great article doesn’t just inform… it guides the reader. If your introduction is weak, they leave. If your body is confusing, they skim. If your ending is forgettable, you lose impact. That’s why structure beats effort every time. Clear introduction. Smooth flow. Strong finish. Simple but powerful. Do you agree with this? Or what’s your biggest struggle when writing articles #ContentWriting #ArticleWriting #SEOContent #ContentStrategy #WritingTips
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
-
What’s the one skill every writer should learn? You can’t pick two. You can’t say “it depends.” Just one. Is it: A. Clarity: writing in a way people can understand instantly B. Creativity: generating original and engaging ideas C. Consistency: showing up and writing regularly D. Storytelling: making ideas memorable and impactful Each of these shapes a writer. But if you had to choose just one - the skill that would improve everything else. Which would it be? #Nancybestlegacy #Designforgreatness #Everythingwriting #Registerwithus
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
-
It never really starts with a plan… Just a thought. A feeling. A moment you couldn’t ignore. And before you know it, you’re building a whole world around it. That’s how most authors begin. But then comes the part nobody prepares you for— sharing it, showing up, and letting people see your work. ✨ That’s where I help authors turn their stories into content that connects. 💬 What made you start writing? 📌 Save this Follow for more author content tips
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Great output is never achieved on the initial attempt. This holds for everyone, from iconic figures like Hemingway to your admired newsletter authors and the LinkedIn creators you’ve been following closely. Here’s what actually happens behind the scenes: → Draft 1 — stiff, obvious, forgettable → Draft 3 — closer, but still “meh” → Draft 7 — something finally clicks That click? That’s taste catching up to effort. The problem is that most people stop at draft 1 or 2. They mistake “good enough” for “done” and then wonder why their writing never levels up. I used to do the same thing. Now I type through the bad versions on purpose. Because every weak draft is teaching me something, it’s calibrating my instincts. It’s closing the gap between what I know sounds good and what I’m actually producing. Experienced writers are more willing to make substantive changes, sometimes revising hundreds of times before publishing. Pace The magic isn’t in the talent. It’s in the reps. Write badly. Write often. Write until something special sparks. 📖 Read more on the writing process: https://lnkd.in/d3thRrC6 #writing #contentcreation #linkedintips
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Most writers reach a stage where the story works, but the writing does not quite flow the way it should. It is not a talent issue. It is a clarity and structure issue. Editing helps bridge that gap so your story reads as strongly as it feels in your head. If your manuscript feels almost there, let's take it the rest of the way. #fictioneditor #indieauthorlife #amediting #bookcommunity #australianeditor #wickedwyrmeditorial
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
-
Fellow authors, what's the biggest obstacle you're facing in your writing journey this month? Is it marketing, time management, or something else entirely? Let's discuss strategies and support each other. #writingchallenges #writerscommunity #indieauthor #selfpublishing #writingchallenges #writerscommunity #indieauthor #selfpublishing
To view or add a comment, sign in