Why Collecting "Fieldstones" Will Transform Your Writing (And Your Bank Account)
try to come up with a story for every object in your office.
Ben Settle • Blue Chip Email Secrets - How to make money "at will" almost every time you send an email to your list
Creating Main Notes from Your Own Writing While it may seem obvious that main notes will be created from passing thoughts and other people’s ideas, your own writing can also be used as a source for main notes. Blogs, articles, newsletters, tweets, emails, and comments on forums can all be parsed out and repurposed as main notes to be reused in
... See moreBob Doto • A System for Writing: How an Unconventional Approach to Note-Making Can Help You Capture Ideas, Think Wildly, and Write Constantly - A Zettelkasten Primer
Content: If you’ve written a dozen articles about “cold email outreach strategies,” an easy way to create your first Pillar Piece would be to combine the best parts of them all into one comprehensive guide.
Nicolas Cole • The Art and Business of Online Writing: How to Beat the Game of Capturing and Keeping Attention
By investing in yourself, and using writing to share your insights, perspectives, and stories with the world, you will end up accelerating your professional career (and personal growth) in ways you couldn’t have achieved elsewhere. And by mastering “the game” of online writing, you will ultimately reach more people, expand your network, and become
... See moreNicolas Cole • The Art and Business of Online Writing: How to Beat the Game of Capturing and Keeping Attention
Instead of using Notion to track my budding essay ideas, I’m going to do it analog. Essay are ideas are fleeting, scarce, and expire so easily. Databases become burdens. These things are usually bloat that don’t even help you write or publish more. Once a month I archive my written list of leads and start over. It’s write or die.