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TCC Podcast #244: Writing Content with Sarah Greesonbach

TCC Podcast #244: Writing Content with Sarah Greesonbach

FromThe Copywriter Club Podcast


TCC Podcast #244: Writing Content with Sarah Greesonbach

FromThe Copywriter Club Podcast

ratings:
Length:
64 minutes
Released:
Jun 22, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On the 244th episode of The Copywriter Club podcast, Sarah Greesonbach joins the show. After spending years in the classroom, she discovered the world of content marketing and e-commerce. Sarah is a prime example that you can be a highly paid and sought-after content writer when you position yourself as the expert and provide value time and time again.

Here’s what we talk about:

Writing an ebook all about life after teaching and jumping into the online business realm.
Putting your all into your passion without boundaries.
Creating an open door after getting laid off.
Going from $20-30hr to $800 blog posts.
How to make the shift in money and clientele.
The reality of setting up your mindset for growth and success.
Why you shouldn’t be shopping in your dream client’s wallet.
The clear and cut process of writing white papers.
What white papers are going for these days and how it can be your in with a potential client.
How to showcase your authority right away and take the strategy lead.
One simple skill that makes you more money.
The shift from “perfect business” to realistic expectations of building a business.
How to create buckets, so you can focus on the most important aspects of your business.
Using LinkedIn to work with ongoing and steady clients.
The difference between writing for B2B and B2C.
The truth about being creative and understanding your capacity for scheduling it into your day.

Want to create a profitable content writing business? Tune into the episode to learn how to make it happen.







The people and stuff we mentioned on the show:


Kira’s website
Rob’s website
The Copywriter Club Facebook Group
The Copywriter Underground
Think Tank
Sarah’s website


Full Transcript:
Rob:  Over the past three years, we've interviewed hundreds of copywriters about their approach to business, their writing processes, their stories, and their tips for writing better copy. The vast majority of them describe themselves as copywriters, but today's guest for the 244th episode of The Copywriter Club podcast Sarah Greesonbach calls herself a content writer. And I'll be honest, I don't see a lot of difference between copy and content. Both are designed to create and support a relationship between a company or brand and its customers. Both are part of the sales process, and both require a smart, strategic approach to make sure that they connect with the right people. We talked a lot about Sarah's approach to content in this episode. And if you write and sell content as part of your business, you're going to learn a lot from this interview.

Kira:  Before we hear what Sarah has to say, this podcast episode is brought to you by The Copywriter Think Tank. The Think Tank is our private mastermind for copywriters and other marketers who want to challenge each other, create multiple new revenue streams in their businesses, receive coaching from the two of us, and ultimately grow to six figures or more. Up until last year, we only opened the Think Tank once a year, but today we invite a few new members each month. If you've been looking for a mastermind to help you grow, visit copywriterthinktank.com to find out more.

Rob:  Okay, let's jump into our interview with Sarah and find out more about her path to content writing.

Sarah:  Through that is Craigslist, it was pretty amazing. And this was a bit more popular back in the early 2010s when Craigslist was more of a thing. But my story actually starts, I got a master's in arts and teaching, and I taught ninth grade English. And they basically chewed me up and spit me out in about two and a half years. I had reached ultimate burnout as a workaholic because the classroom will take everything you can give it, so I gave it everything. And I had to make my escape. And at that point, I hit that wall a lot of writers hit where it's like, what else could I possibly do? I did the teaching,
Released:
Jun 22, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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