Ideas make a writer’s world go round.
Without them, we don’t have anything to present to potential clients; we won’t even have the chance to close a deal. Without ideas, we won’t be able to create content for existing clients who require pitches instead of giving us topics to write about. Without ideas, we won’t have anything to publish on our blog.
However, we all know how slippery ideas can be. Inspiration doesn’t come as often as we want.
What are we to do? How do we make sure we always have ideas – great ones – that we can convert to effective strategies, which we can then successfully execute.
Here’s how: look to your competitors.
I’m talking about competitors who’ve got their “thing” together. Competitors who are doing it right.
“It’s easy to say that”, you may be thinking – and you’re right. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to understand that you can learn from the competition, but how exactly do you do this? How do you make the most of this tactic?
This is what our new e-book, “Swipe This! How to Create a Killer Copywriting Arsenal Using the Competition” will teach you.
This book will introduce you to the concept of gleaning information from your peers – information that is out there, ripe for the picking. You only need to do a bit of digging.
Do you want to never run out of ideas again? Execute projects that will make your clients coming back for more?
“Swipe This!” is going to give you the dish on how to do that – down to the tiniest details. Consider it a virtual instructor that teaches you the theory and then shows you how to apply it in real life.
You might be surprised at how much you can learn from what your competitors are doing simply by channeling your inner Sherlock. Don’t let that low-hanging fruit called “information from competition” go to waste. Let “Swipe This!” show you how.
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