20
Days of Hand Holding While You Take Action to Become a Content
Master
4 Week Group or Solo Challenge
to Increase Your Writing Productivity This Year!
Action Steps for
Churning Out Great Content for eBooks and Reports, Sales Copy,
Email Autoresponders, Blog Posts and Social Networking Posts with
Ease
From: Tiffany Lambert
As an online
marketer, regardless of which niche you're in, there's one common
task you have to keep up with - content creation.
Unless you have deep
pockets for tons of outsourcing, it's a skill you need to learn to
master - one that can pay for itself time and time again over the
years as you launch products, promote for other people, recommend
items and build a connection with your followers on social media
and your email list.
Do You
Struggle with Writing Enough Content to Stay Competitive?
There are people
like myself who are capable of writing up to 40 pages a day. I
can write about 5 pages an hour. Now I'm not saying you have to
do that much, but if you're having a hard time even
getting 5 pages a day done, then you need help.
Here's the problem
with writing at a snail's pace in the world of online
marketing...
If you
can't keep up with your blog, with relationship building, with
new product creation or product recommendations - well, your
audience will go to someone who can.
Running even one
site requires a lot of content - for your blog, emails, product
creation, and promos for others. Add on even more time if you
have a Facebook group, fan page, profile, or other social media
accounts like Twitter.
Most marketers
want to own and operate more than one niche site. It's much
harder if you can't write quickly - while maintaining quality.
It can get
overwhelming finding time or pushing through other obstacles to
see yourself as productive each day - especially when you're
already dealing with other Internet Marketing issues like
technical things, networking, and more.
Some of the most
common roadblocks to content creation include:
Writer's
Block - not knowing what to say or where to begin
Distractions
- kids, spouses, Facebook streams - they all vie for your
attention
Uninformed
- never having been taught speedy research and writing methods
Fear
- feeling awkward putting a piece of "you" out there
as content representing your ideas and opinions
You Have Two
Choices - Now's the Time to Make Your Decision
Some marketers
don't care what gets put up online representing their business.
They churn out any crappy content just to slap something up and
cross their fingers hoping it will make a sale.
I don't believe
that's you. You wouldn't be here if you didn't care about
quality and leveling up.
So that's your
other choice - spend a little time investing in your skills so
that you can deliver for your audience ahead of the
curve.
I want to share my
own personal writing hacks with you - the way I do things - so
that you can pick and tweak what works for you and apply it to
your own content efforts.
There's a reason I
was known as the "ghostwriter to the gurus" when I got
started online. It's because they could rely on me to research,
create unique, well-written content - and do it FAST.
Here's what you'll
get in this 20-Day "Go at your own pace" Challenge when you sign up:
Week
1: Techniques and Tips
I want to start by
sharing the skills I use in my own toolbox to research, organize
and write faster without fail every day. Here's what do in the
first week:
Day 1: Identify
and Eliminate Distractions
Day 2: Pushing
Past Writer's Block
Day 3: Quick
Research for Content Ideas
Day 4: Outlining
for Faster Content Creation
Day 5: Adding
Depth to Your Writing
Week
2: Writing eBooks and Sales Copy
By the end of this
week, you should have a 20-page eBook and a 5-page sales copy.
Of course, you'll go at your own pace if you need to work slower
- so don't panic. The first time, you'll be slower - but then as
you repeat the lessons, you'll pick up speed.
Each day this
week, we work on the eBook and sales copy combined. Here's
what we do in addition to writing the eBook:
Day 6: Conducting
a Competitive Copy Analysis
Day 7: Niche
Stats Research
Day 8: Learning
Common Copy Elements that Speed Up Output
Day 9: Crafting
the Right Storyline (Yours and Theirs)
Day 10: Editing
and Matching Images with Your Content
Week
3: Generating Email Autoresponder Campaigns
This is the week
when we do one of the most important aspects of online marketing
- create the content that helps us build a list, presell our
products, and connect to our audience.
During this week,
we create a 5-page report and 5-day email series doing the
following:
Day 11: Write
a Presell Freebie for the eBook You Wrote (or Opt in Report -
Your Choice)
Day 12: Learn
How to Create Tip and Tease Emails
Day 13: Practice
the Art of Built in Value Lesson Emails
Day 14: See
What Short Sharing Emails Are All About
Day 15: Choose
Between Solo or Multi Topic Emails
Week
4: Blog and Social Network Content Sharing
When you have
social media accounts, it's a bad idea to just spam them with
links every day. You need content that makes people want to stay
connected to you on these sites. So during this week, here's
what we cover:
Day 16: Creating
a List of Weekly Go To Topics for Your Niche
Day 17: Writing
Quick Review Blog Posts
Day 18: Crafting
a Fast How To or Tip Tutorial
Day 19: Whipping
Up Some Motivating Content to Wow Your Audience
Day 20: Direct
Content Creation for Facebook
By the end of your
journey in this challenge, my goal is to help you feel more confident that every
day, you have the ability to sit down and write enough good content
that at the end of the day, you're happy with your level of
productivity.
Hand Holding
and Challenge Details
I learned a long
time ago that I don't like selling info courses. All that
happens is, people download it, read through it and often never
get up the courage to implement it all alone.
In a challenge,
you have the option of joining in on group discussions within
the blog (no, there's no FB group because it's a time suck and I
want you to pop in and get out and get to work) OR, you can
contact me on your own directly if you're shy to get the
feedback in public.
Group
participation means you get more input. It's often VERY helpful
to hear others' opinions. But I understand the fear that chains
many people down, so I'm there for participants one on one via
email if you need me.
Whenever you have
ideas you want to run by me, or bits of content that you want me
to look over with my $0.02, it's included as part of this
challenge. Obviously, I'm not going to read a 50-page eBook or
an entire website filled with 100s of blog posts or something -
but I will analyze parts of your writing to see where you can
improve.
Let's look at more
details for this challenge:
Who Is It Right
For?
Anyone who wants to
improve their writing and speed for their own content (or even as
a ghostwriter or PLR seller, if that's what you do).
What Will You
Accomplish?
Although you can go
at your own pace for the challenge days, by the end of it, I hope
you'll have a 20-page eBook, 5-page sales copy, 5-page report,
5-part email series, 3 different styles of blog posts, and the
ability to go in and share on social networking sites with
ease.
When Does It
Start and End?
You can join ANY
time - the challenge parts are already complete and waiting for
you.
Regardless of whether you start in January or months
down the road, I'll be here for handholding and the lessons and
comment participation will be there for you to read and add to if
you want.
Where Does the
Challenge Take Place?
Right on my blog. I
want it laser focused, and this is a place where you can log in,
go through the lesson of the day, read comments and participate,
and log off so you're taking action. I do not want people stuck
floundering on Facebook in a group where we ALL know, a lot of
time wasting happens.
You should be
focused on THAT day's lesson and then logging out to get your task
done. (Learned this from my mentor and it's helped me achieve 6
figures, by the way).
Why Join This
Challenge?
If content is your
nemesis - if every single day, you wish you'd gotten more
done - then this is a good challenge for you.
Every year, we have
to improve our skills and learn more than we knew the year before.
This year, make content the focus of your earnings.
2 Built in
Bonuses for My Writing Challenge Participants
This writing
challenge was one of my biggest requests by subscribers of my list
and former challenge participants.
But another one that
people asked for was a challenge on how to create a challenge!
When you take part in something and enjoy it, you find yourself
wanting to do it for others.
So as I created and
hosted this challenge, I created a separate challenge
behind-the-scenes on how to create a challenge.
That is ready for
you to dive into - and because you participated in this
challenge, you'll get access to that challenge FREE, while
everyone else will have to pay full price for it.
Another bonus I provide at the end of this challenge
on day 20 is a writing schedule for
niche sites. I use a variety of productivity scales - for
those who can do 1-5 pages, 5-10 or more per day.
This bonus works for info product development, affiliate promotions,
freebie and opt in creations, email autoresponders, blog posts and
social networking.
It's like a
blueprint you can use this year to fine tune your productivity and
meet the content goals you set for yourself.
One Time
Payment and No Upsells!
Everything you need
to increase your productivity with this challenge is included in
the initial purchase. There's nothing else to buy and no upsells
to navigate through.
Tiff ;)