Steal These Writing Tricks For Articles Freelance Writing Clients Love

You only need these 4 steps to create articles for your content marketing writing clients that engage, educate, excite, and show off your exceptional skills. When it comes to the nitty gritty of writing articles, whether they're blog posts, reported or journalistic-style articles, or magazine pieces, each one needs these 4 specific elements to stand out...and not get eternally skipped by every single reader. Luckily, these aren't difficult to implement; just detailed-forward tactics you need for high-quality freelance writing work.

In this week's video, we're going over articles as examples of content marketing writing with crucial steps, why you need to rely on your barf draft and flow over self-editing, why your interview questions need to be written and asked in a specific way, and why you'll spend 80 percent of your time on these three paragraphs.

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