by cccopywriter | Mar 24, 2020 | communication, customer experience (UX), emails, marketing, newsletters, small business, social media
Photo from Pexels at Pixabay When I was younger, I was taught to write letters to those who lived far from us. Long distance phone calls rare and for emergencies only because they were incredibly expensive. And so, staying in touch meant handwriting a letter,...
by cccopywriter | Mar 16, 2020 | marketing, small business, social media, video, writing skills
Photo from Canva I love being in the water, but I can’t swim. A few years ago, I decided to take some adult learn-to-swim lessons. I’ve taken 65 of them and…I still can’t swim. Well, I can swim a little; I can sort of do the front crawl for as long as I...
by cccopywriter | Feb 25, 2020 | Blog Posts, content calendar, copywriting, marketing, small business, social media, storytelling
Photo by DDP on Unsplash Once upon a time, in an Italian garden far, far away…. a very thirsty Crow spies a pitcher of water on a round wooden table in the shade of the garden. Happily, she lands, and hops over to the pitcher. She tries to sip the water, but her beak...
by cccopywriter | Jan 28, 2020 | copywriting, marketing, small business, storytelling
Image by S. Hermann & F. Richter from pixabay Your clients are a unique crew. And the self-development industry is a like a thousand comets on fire shooting into the stratosphere. “People do what they can remember to do. Repetition builds memory and...
by cccopywriter | Jan 2, 2020 | content calendar, copywriting, small business, social media, writing skills
Photo by BRUNO CERVERA on Unsplash A guide for beginners – part 2 In Part 1, an outline for a content calendar was reviewed. With a content calendar you’re more likely to stay on track with your messaging, be more organized in your publishing online, and have a...
by cccopywriter | Dec 30, 2019 | content calendar, copywriting, marketing, small business, social media
An easy guide for beginners – part 1 Can you imagine what the early explorers thought as they were mapping out their world? When they reached what was believed to be the edge of the world, they issued a caution: beware of the dragons living there. Now, in...