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Solo business life can be lonely, so one of my favourite ways to create content is in co-writing sessions. It’s especially great for tackling those bits of copy I’ve been putting off for a while (sound familiar?).
In this episode, you’ll find out exactly how to get the most out from a co-writing session or arrangement and what you can use this time for. If you’ve been co-writing for a while, you’ll get some tips to supercharge your efforts. If you’re not already a co-writing convert, there’s a good chance you will be by the end of this episode!
You might also enjoy:
Ep #74 How co-writing can supercharge your content writing productivity - and confidence
Ep #72 Ch-ch-ch-ch changes and introducing Not Just About Copy: The Community
Ep #38 Copy assets checklist for your small biz
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This podcast is produced by Emma McMillan & Sarah Harney.
I acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which I record this podcast, the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nations and honour their deep language and storytelling traditions. I pay my respect to Elders past, present and emerging.
By Emma McMillan* Join the membership waitlist here. *
Solo business life can be lonely, so one of my favourite ways to create content is in co-writing sessions. It’s especially great for tackling those bits of copy I’ve been putting off for a while (sound familiar?).
In this episode, you’ll find out exactly how to get the most out from a co-writing session or arrangement and what you can use this time for. If you’ve been co-writing for a while, you’ll get some tips to supercharge your efforts. If you’re not already a co-writing convert, there’s a good chance you will be by the end of this episode!
You might also enjoy:
Ep #74 How co-writing can supercharge your content writing productivity - and confidence
Ep #72 Ch-ch-ch-ch changes and introducing Not Just About Copy: The Community
Ep #38 Copy assets checklist for your small biz
Important links:
This podcast is produced by Emma McMillan & Sarah Harney.
I acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which I record this podcast, the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nations and honour their deep language and storytelling traditions. I pay my respect to Elders past, present and emerging.