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Thank you, I love structure, in my life, my business and even in my posts :). It makes it easier for me to stay focused, think and write. I use my own template. Others may think it kills creativity, but for me it's the opposite. Because I don't have to think about forgetting something. I love to mention who inspires me and does a good job!!!
Yes, it was a great suggestion, and it came at just the right time—when I was already thinking about the future of my business. I’ll be using it more to ensure I’m on the right path. Thank you again for your inspiring advice! I have to give you a shoutout—more people should have the chance to learn from you!
Again super helpful post. I am working with that "who" part till now hopefully I will be clear in the next 1-2 months and then continue to write more regularly.
Also the tools you mentioned were super benificial for the junior writers.
Thank you. I recommend you not to get stuck in your "Who". Start with a broader approach and niche down the more you write and feedback you get. Remember, it doesn´t need to be perfect at the beginning. I saw that your broad niche is Personal Finance, so go a step down and think more about who you could talk to? Do you have friends or collegues that you helped with finances? Take them for example. Or what did you overcome or learned financially in a specific, e.g. becoming debt free as a student. This could be a starting point and then you can build a content strategy and think about a MVP or something for free to test out an idea. But regularly publishing content is important so that your readers get to know you.
I love how structured your posts are! This is something I have to practice more 😊 And thank you mentioning me 💜
Thank you, I love structure, in my life, my business and even in my posts :). It makes it easier for me to stay focused, think and write. I use my own template. Others may think it kills creativity, but for me it's the opposite. Because I don't have to think about forgetting something. I love to mention who inspires me and does a good job!!!
This is an excellent article. Helps give the steps that it takes to move forward. Great value! Thanks Katja!
Thank you! I love hearing that it’s helpful :)
The zooming out strategy often goes under the radar but it's extremely powerful.
I'm happy you are using it and it's helping you connect the dots.
Thank you for the mention 🫶🏻
Yes, it was a great suggestion, and it came at just the right time—when I was already thinking about the future of my business. I’ll be using it more to ensure I’m on the right path. Thank you again for your inspiring advice! I have to give you a shoutout—more people should have the chance to learn from you!
Again super helpful post. I am working with that "who" part till now hopefully I will be clear in the next 1-2 months and then continue to write more regularly.
Also the tools you mentioned were super benificial for the junior writers.
Thank you. I recommend you not to get stuck in your "Who". Start with a broader approach and niche down the more you write and feedback you get. Remember, it doesn´t need to be perfect at the beginning. I saw that your broad niche is Personal Finance, so go a step down and think more about who you could talk to? Do you have friends or collegues that you helped with finances? Take them for example. Or what did you overcome or learned financially in a specific, e.g. becoming debt free as a student. This could be a starting point and then you can build a content strategy and think about a MVP or something for free to test out an idea. But regularly publishing content is important so that your readers get to know you.
Thank you very much. Yeah I am working on regular publishing actually. The current plan is to publish once in a week.