You don’t want to hear this, but I need to say it anyway: Your writing project probably won’t go exactly as you plan. The book will take longer to draft than you think. You will be surprised by the length of the revision phase or magnitude of comments from editors or early readers. Your blog post […]
Business writing
Don’t Buy Into the One-Step-Writing Myth
“Before they hire you, the client wants you to come in for a timed writing test. They’ll give you a topic, then see what you can do in fifteen minutes.” This request came from a technology company a few years ago. The founders probably thought that they were cleverly optimizing the hiring process by making sure […]
How to Find Your Unknown Audience
The other day, a company called Tenfold added me to its Top 40 Customer Success Influencers list. (You can download the list here.) I never set out to write and speak for the Customer Success industry; it happened by accident. I tell you this story not to brag, but to illustrate the importance of looking for […]
Three Reasons It’s Hard to Write for Your Audience
I’ve spent a couple weeks ranting about the importance of writing for an audience. (See One Question to Ask Before You Write.) But here’s the thing that I’ve neglected to mention: Writing for a specific audience can be really tough. Even when you’ve chosen an ideal audience, you may struggle to write stories or content that resonates […]
To Expand Your Reach, Narrow Your Focus
Finding your audience, as a writer, is critical. But narrowing down on a specific audience can be quite painful. That’s because as writers, we suffer from Fear of Missing a Reader (FOMaR). FOMaR is closely related to Fear of Missing Out (FOMO), except that I just made up the term and it’s not a documented […]
One Question to Ask Before You Write
Want a quick, easy-to-implement strategy for improving your writing? Before you sit down to write anything (a blog post, a report, a book), ask yourself this simple question: Who will read this? Who are you writing for? Can you envision an ideal reader? Why would they want to read this piece of content, and what will […]