Hey Reader, “Editing isn’t a cutting exercise — it’s a value-adding exercise.” 👆This sentence is a big idea. Big, foundational ideas often have a point of view. Points of views are claims. This means you need to back them up if you want people to believe and agree with you. So, how can I back up this big idea? That involves asking myself questions:
(There are tons more questions I can ask myself, but that’ll do for now.) Here are my answers:
Cool. Now, let’s pull out the core ideas from these answers & turn them into social post ideas:
Pretty cool, huh? Now, imagine how many big ideas you have in a 1000-word draft. (And think of all the small details you use to back them up.) Can you start to see how you can get post ideas from it? This barelyyyy scratches the surface. I’d love to show you more. In my new course, Long to Short, I’ll walk you through exactly how to get dozens (up to hundreds!) of social post ideas from your long-form content. And how to pick the right social post format for each idea. ​Register your interest here.​ Drops in a few days... Erica PS: Hooked on Writing Hooks and Content Editing 101 will be on sale again when Long to Short comes out. So, if you missed them, you don't have to wait much longer. |
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Hey Reader, A few months ago, I wrote a 5-part email series on the MP3 Framework, the content strategy I developed with my co-founder, Nick. The response was big. People were shocked that it was free. And they were adding the examples to their personal knowledge bases. But one question kept coming up over and over: "Is there a way to get all of this in one place?" The series was great to follow in real-time, but scattered across five separate emails? Not exactly reference material. So we did...
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