Post by account_disabled on Feb 27, 2024 2:30:44 GMT -5
Reconsider point 5 entirely. following a different path, a different type of customer, a different set of needs and problems. For example, if you previously aimed to explain "how to do it" for those with a limited budget, now it explains "how to do it" for those who have a considerable budget and aim for maximum quality. Then rewrite another article again for those who need solutions very quickly, etc. 7. WRITE “EVERGREEN” Write about topics that don't change often. Write tutorials with proven practices. Write “Guide to…” with settings and suggestions that have been valid for years and will be valid for just as long. A review of the latest model of an electric car is very interesting, but within a few months it will become obsolete. Instead, an explanation of how an electric car works, how to maintain it, what to pay attention to, becomes an "evergreen".
Articles of this type will be continuously requested, searched for, appreciated, for years and years. PART 3 – Do more 8. THE MORAL OF WHAT JUST HAPPENED Write down what just happened in a meeting, or in a meeting with a client . Explore a doubt, a misunderstanding, something that made the customer run away. Or tell them something that immediately convinced them to become your enthusiastic Honduras Mobile Number List customer. Obviously without naming names and generalizing the circumstances, describe the premises, the problem, the consequences, and the remedy. Clarify the "moral" of the story from an "evergreen" perspective , and make those who read you understand what everyone can do to improve their own condition; and of course lead it to you. obviously better if "evergreen", which can be addressed from multiple points of view or which requires particular articulation and in-depth analysis.
Divide it into 5-6 (or more) sub-topics, and plan to create an article (even a short one) for each sub-topic, plus an article that presents them and "holds them all together", i.e. a sort of "special" ; or a "research", as was done at school. Then he publishes an article for each sub-theme, publishing lastly the "special" article that brings them all together. Obviously the "special" will contain links to all the articles on the sub-topics, which in turn will have a link back to the "special". 10. WHAT THEY ASK YOU ON THE PHONE Listen carefully to what they ask you on the phone when they call you for the first time ; If you don't answer the phone, have the person who answers the phone tell you exactly. Write down the types of questions being asked, in exactly the language the caller uses. Write a post addressing the questions raised individually, one by one.
Articles of this type will be continuously requested, searched for, appreciated, for years and years. PART 3 – Do more 8. THE MORAL OF WHAT JUST HAPPENED Write down what just happened in a meeting, or in a meeting with a client . Explore a doubt, a misunderstanding, something that made the customer run away. Or tell them something that immediately convinced them to become your enthusiastic Honduras Mobile Number List customer. Obviously without naming names and generalizing the circumstances, describe the premises, the problem, the consequences, and the remedy. Clarify the "moral" of the story from an "evergreen" perspective , and make those who read you understand what everyone can do to improve their own condition; and of course lead it to you. obviously better if "evergreen", which can be addressed from multiple points of view or which requires particular articulation and in-depth analysis.
Divide it into 5-6 (or more) sub-topics, and plan to create an article (even a short one) for each sub-topic, plus an article that presents them and "holds them all together", i.e. a sort of "special" ; or a "research", as was done at school. Then he publishes an article for each sub-theme, publishing lastly the "special" article that brings them all together. Obviously the "special" will contain links to all the articles on the sub-topics, which in turn will have a link back to the "special". 10. WHAT THEY ASK YOU ON THE PHONE Listen carefully to what they ask you on the phone when they call you for the first time ; If you don't answer the phone, have the person who answers the phone tell you exactly. Write down the types of questions being asked, in exactly the language the caller uses. Write a post addressing the questions raised individually, one by one.