What you must do to be remarkable - and what to do when you’re not in the mood for it

  • Mon, February 27 2012
  • Filed under: Writing

If you want to be remarkable, you have to be worth remark.

In other words, if you want people to open your emails, like you on Facebook or retweet your tweets, the single most important solution is to provide great content.  It’s that simple, I swear. People only share what you say when you provide something worth sharing.

That’s easier said than done, of course.  You may not have a brilliant ideas all the time.  So what do you do when the well is dry?  Here are some great tips from Copyblogger.  (Hat tip to Beth Kanter, who pointed me to the Copyblogger infographic.)

22 Ways to Create Compelling Content - Infographic
Like this infographic? Get more content marketing tips from Copyblogger.

By the way, #3 is my favorite.  Keep sending me questions:)

Comments

Please take the time to read my story as I would appreciate just 5 minutes of your time. Thank you in advance.

Posted by Jakiah Russell  on  02/28  at  04:29 AM

Some great tips here, personally I find inspiration from my favourite writers both past and present - it’s when the internet really comes into it’s own for me. Fundamentally though there’s no replacement for talent.

Posted by Mark  on  02/28  at  10:35 AM

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