Be visible. Do good.
You just want to help people. But to do that your ideal client needs to make the decision to work with you. And to do that they need to believe in you and your services. And to do that they need to know your business exists in the first place.
So you need to consistently put out content that takes people from “Who is she?” to “OMG I need to work with her!”
The only thing is that you don’t like being in the spotlight. Your ambition is to do good, not get a round of applause. Basically, writing your own content writing is a mental obstacle course that leaves you tied up in knots.
Let’s unpick the content creation problem and get you in front of the people who need you.
So, why me? Why now?
What words would I use to describe myself?
Creative copywriter. Wordsmith. Woman in business. Entrepreneur. Londoner gone Cambridge. Solo traveler. Bookworm. Pub lover. Swiftie. Your content consultant?
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The first step to cracking the content code
Before your clients decide to work with you, they need to know that your service exists. That means you need to sell what you do in your content. I know you hate selling but I’ve figured out a way to create content about your services that is understanding, empathetic and inspiring.
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What my wonderful clients have said…
Here are your visibility support options…
“I know what to do (create relationship-building content) I just don’t know how to do it”
I’ll show you step by step, sentence starter by sentence starter with these content frameworks in The Content Oracle Vault
“I need to free up some headspace”
I’ll write your monthly content plan for you so you can skip the ideation and get writing
“I’m at over-capacity BIG TIME”
I’ll just write it all for you - a combination of blogs, emails and social media posts with my DFY services