There are massively successful websites out there that look like crap. And then there are beautiful sites that fail because their message doesn't resonate with anyone.
There are massively successful websites out there that look like crap. And then there are beautiful sites that fail because their message doesn't resonate with anyone.
A thousand words down and you finish writing another post. You're about to hit publish, but hold on a second. You forgot to title it.
If you're like us, your audience and potential customer are one in the same. If you listen to our podcast, you could be a Fizzler.
Figuring out what you should be spending your time on is a lot of work. Then there is the whole "doing the work" part. The distinction between these two modes, dubbed CEO and Worker Bee by our very own Chase Reeves, is an important mental barrier to create, especially for a solo bootstrapping founder.
Here’s a writing tip that helps us create more engaging experiences with our audience in less time. It’s helpful no matter what you’re making, whether it’s a blog post, a script for video, a book, a sales page, an email or a tweet.
Ever had questions about your website design? Which features you should add? What you should change? You’re not alone. So many founders struggle with website design.
There's a stage we all go through in our writing/creating that eventually makes the work tedious, squelches the engagement of our audience, and causes our writing (and our businesses) to fade off into the noise... ignored and boring.