Write Like a Thought Leader: How to Find a Constant Stream of Story Ideas to Position Yourself As the Go-To Expert in Your Niche
He said he begins with evidence from social science and then looks for ways to illustrate it.
Rhea Wessel • Write Like a Thought Leader: How to Find a Constant Stream of Story Ideas to Position Yourself As the Go-To Expert in Your Niche
Write about your gift and the message you have to spread. Write about the story you are telling yourself about something related to your work or life. Tell about a time when you were unstoppable. Where were you? What were you doing? What made you unstoppable?
Rhea Wessel • Write Like a Thought Leader: How to Find a Constant Stream of Story Ideas to Position Yourself As the Go-To Expert in Your Niche
Let’s look at the mind map in more detail here as a list. Effective thought-leadership writing:
Rhea Wessel • Write Like a Thought Leader: How to Find a Constant Stream of Story Ideas to Position Yourself As the Go-To Expert in Your Niche
Thought leaders are people on the forefront of the ideas in their niche. They are the ones who are identifying trends and naming the things that are happening in a field that remain as-yet unnamed.
Rhea Wessel • Write Like a Thought Leader: How to Find a Constant Stream of Story Ideas to Position Yourself As the Go-To Expert in Your Niche
What is your unique viewpoint on your subject matter—e.g., what’s right and what’s wrong with what’s going on in your niche?
Rhea Wessel • Write Like a Thought Leader: How to Find a Constant Stream of Story Ideas to Position Yourself As the Go-To Expert in Your Niche
I began to see that what most books left out was where I could begin.
Rhea Wessel • Write Like a Thought Leader: How to Find a Constant Stream of Story Ideas to Position Yourself As the Go-To Expert in Your Niche
Thought leaders and content marketing
Rhea Wessel • Write Like a Thought Leader: How to Find a Constant Stream of Story Ideas to Position Yourself As the Go-To Expert in Your Niche
it’s also solutions writing because you come at the reader with concrete ideas about how to approach a particular problem in a better way.
Rhea Wessel • Write Like a Thought Leader: How to Find a Constant Stream of Story Ideas to Position Yourself As the Go-To Expert in Your Niche
What do you know a lot about that matters to your audience?