BusinessHeart Teleclass:
Why is it so hard to write an article someone actually wants to read?
Writing great articles can help your business in so many different ways. You send articles to your email list. You offer articles to organizations and potential clients. You package and expand articles to create ebooks and products.
And yet, your articles are not quite catching people's attention... if they get written at all.
Writing a good article can seem like a bit of a mystery. Well, let's solve this one for you, eh?
Presenting: A teleclass in two parts
Writing Articles that Get Read, Remembered, and Recommended
I've seen a lot of people struggle in getting articles written at all. And, once the article is written, more struggle ensues in getting people to actually read and respond to them.
At the same time, you've probably been watching me turn out articles every week like clockwork. Articles which consistently get this kind of feedback:
"Mark, You are a consummate writer. You are a masterful wordsmith. Kudos to you - for your content and your copy both. High Hopes," Laurie
"Hi Mark, Your newsletter continues to be the most useful to me, week after week. I particularly liked this latest one. By the way, I've recommended your website to many of my colleagues. Your writing is wonderful! Many thanks," Kristin
"Thank you for a stunning and inspired email." Marilyn
"Excellent article Mark! Thanks for the confirmation and insights." Donn
"Hey Mark, Great article, as always! :) Good food for thought. I'm going to bounce this off my husband(and business partner) and email this e-zine to some friends/colleagues. Thanks for your thoughts!! Take care," Angela
"Mark, Thank you in so many ways I can't begin to count them. First in this moment, I want to thank you for this particular article. Like much of your writing, this article spoke directly to my heart. It captures and articulates the truth... in such a loving and human way. I am in a process of great opening and growth and it is greatly enhanced by your book, your clear intention and your loving and lucid writing. Thanks again, good luck and much gratitude to you and [the Divine]." Phil
I'm not just tooting my horn.
Good, solid, effective writing is within your grasp right now, and, with practice, it can turn into great writing.
Let me share some things I've learned along the way.
There are two major pieces I want to share with you: Structure, and the Art of Writing. And, that's what I'll be teaching during this class.
The First Class: Structure
We'll be covering the basics
• How you craft your offer in the first place.
• How to set pricing that you can really trust, and don't waffle on.
• The secret in the details, or how Frank Sinatra was so successful.
It's a lot of information, and the clarity will bring a lot of ease to your conversations.
My big hope, for both you and me.
What I'm hoping, though, is that through the information I'll be sending, that you'll feel a sense of safety, and a sense of inspiration about coming to the seminar. I'd love for you to have the tremendous benefits of attending, and I'd love to meet you and get to know you some personally. It's going to be a profound seminar, and if it resonates with you, I'd love you to be there.
In either event, whether I see you in Portland or not, please feel free to attend the teleclass, and register below.
To register, follow the two-step process below:
- Step One: Fill out the form below and press submit.
- Step Two: Check your email, and read the email that should arrive within a few minutes. Give it up to 30 minutes to arrive. If it doesn't arrive, send me an email.
All of your information will be held as sacred. It won't be sold or given to others, and you won't get harrassing telemarketing calls from me in the middle of dinner. :)
If you have any questions, please ask.
Get the recording of The Sacred Moment free teleclass
Ninety minutes to learn about:
• How you craft your offer in the first place.
• How to set pricing that you can really trust, and don't waffle on.
• The secret in the details, or how Frank Sinatra was so successful.
Fill out this form, and you'll be able to hear the recording, and bring ease to your conversations with potential clients.
I wish the very best to you, your family, and your business,
Mark Silver