creating content worth publishing
If something is happening in your sector, who will it affect? How do they feel about it?
STAY HUMAN - How to Avoid Generic Thought Leadership Disease
The root of amplification is caring. People don’t engage-with, and platforms don’t amplify things they don’t care about. That caring almost exclusively comes from an emotional place, not a logical one. The process isn’t: “ is this high quality and reputable? If so, I shall share it. “
Instead, it’s, “ that made me feel something powerful, and I want... See more
Instead, it’s, “ that made me feel something powerful, and I want... See more
Rand Fishkin • Who Will Amplify This? And Why? - SparkToro
Differentiation gets easier if we don’t narrow our perspective . If we keep a broad view on things, turning inward to think or going outside our echo chamber entirely. Rather than start with someone else’s vision for what someone like us should do in our situation, we apply our own personal vision for what WE should do. We start with what feels... See more
Jay Acunzo • How to Differentiate Your Ideas: The XY Premise Pitch
How we measure successful writing changes depending on what the writer is trying to accomplish, and good writers are flexible enough to adapt to different scenarios. They make intentional decisions around three elements: audience, purpose and context. Who am I writing for, to what end and in what circumstance? Answering these questions can offer... See more
Laura Hartenberger • What AI Teaches Us About Good Writing
tell an audience a story about themselves.
That is, to tell a story about an aspirational topic that exists between you and your audience and is born of mutual interest.
That is, to tell a story about an aspirational topic that exists between you and your audience and is born of mutual interest.
