![]() ![]() To build up your storytelling chops, reminisce about your favorite day as a child, teenager, and adult, and write down your stories. ![]() Day 11: Describe Your Perfect Childhood Day Day 10: How Do You Want to Be Remembered?Īnother exercise to build up your storytelling chops… this time doing some soul-searching to define what people will remember about you. Have a list of 20 or more questions to ask prospects about your product … both prospects that love it and those that find it useless. Trick your mind out of writer’s block by writing deliberately bad copy… you’ll be surprised how many good ideas will grow. Like all writers, you must determine when and where you usually come up with your best ideas. Day 7: Where Do You Generate Your Best Ideas? Day 6: Decide When You Really Like to Writeīuild a strong writing habit by choosing the best time of day for you and sticking to it. Day 5: Email a Story with Good AdviceĬollect 7 pieces of advice to share with a college graduate and write a story email. Practice writing stronger email subject lines with this video from Pam Foster, Director of Copywriter Training at AWAI. Day 4: Become an Email Subject Line Machine Learn something new today and share it wide. We’re all full of interesting information and hungry to learn more. ![]() Day 3: You Know More Than You Think You Do If you do, each chapter will end the way you want. Take control of your life by being responsible for every moment. Day 2: Write the Next Chapter of Your Life When writing persuasive copy, you must convince your reader that your product will change his life. ![]()
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