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#1106: Why should you Blog?

Interview with Cherrilynn Bisbano

Episode 1106 of the The Write Hour ~ Nonfiction podcast, hosted by Joyce Glass, The Write Coach, Editor, and Speaker, titled "#1106: Why should you Blog?" was published on August 14, 2020 and runs 45 minutes.

August 14, 2020 ·45m · The Write Hour ~ Nonfiction

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Top Tips From The Write Coach✍️ Blog consistently is key to connecting with you readers. ✍️ Use your blog as a diary.✍️ Readers want to know the real you.Do you know how to use blogging to tell your story?Many entrepreneurs use a blog to inform their customers about their product or the next event.Blogs are an excellent way to connect with your potential readers or clients. Join Joyce and Cherrilynn to discover how a blog is much more than just a place for information.Is there a line you should never cross while blogging about your life?Readers want to relate to you and your story and follow your adventures.Learn how to blog your story and decide how much of your story or information is necessary to share. JOIN the TWC WRITING CLUB for $1 for the FIRST MONTH & $29/month after!MEMBERSHIP Includes Each Month:Week 1 - Writing Training Video & PDFWeek 2 - Audience Building Training - Marketing Monday LIVE once a monthWeek 3 - Grammar Training Video & PDFWeek 4 - 2-hour Group Coaching session - LIVEAll month long! Private Facebook Group to connect with your writing friends!You can check out the TWC Writing Club for $1 for the FIRST MONTH and $29/month for as long as you stay a member. Learn more and sign up at TheWriteCoach.biz/ClubAll links mentioned are in the Episode #1106 Post.The Full Post #1106: Why Should You Blog? Interview with Cherrilynn Bisbano appeared first on The Write Coach site. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Top Tips From The Write Coach

✍️ Blog consistently is key to connecting with you readers. 

✍️ Use your blog as a diary.

✍️ Readers want to know the real you.


Do you know how to use blogging to tell your story?

Many entrepreneurs use a blog to inform their customers about their product or the next event.

Blogs are an excellent way to connect with your potential readers or clients. 


Join Joyce and Cherrilynn to discover how a blog is much more than just a place for information.


Is there a line you should never cross while blogging about your life?

Readers want to relate to you and your story and follow your adventures.

Learn how to blog your story and decide how much of your story or information is necessary to share. 


JOIN the TWC WRITING CLUB for $1 for the FIRST MONTH & $29/month after!

MEMBERSHIP Includes Each Month:

  • Week 1 - Writing Training Video & PDF
  • Week 2 - Audience Building Training - Marketing Monday LIVE once a month
  • Week 3 - Grammar Training Video & PDF
  • Week 4 - 2-hour Group Coaching session - LIVE
  • All month long! Private Facebook Group to connect with your writing friends!


You can check out the TWC Writing Club for $1 for the FIRST MONTH and $29/month for as long as you stay a member. Learn more and sign up at TheWriteCoach.biz/Club


All links mentioned are in the Episode #1106 Post.

The Full Post #1106: Why Should You Blog? Interview with Cherrilynn Bisbano appeared first on The Write Coach site.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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