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Episode 55: How to Get Your Creativity Going to Write Copy

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In this episode we talk about how to get the creative juices flowing to write awesome copy.

Show Notes:

  • Sometimes you have to walk away from what you're doing. Give your brain space to process in the background.
  • Don't discount the value of writing down your thoughts as they come to you throughout the day.
  • It helps to get excited and feel creative using something that you're passionate about.
  • "I would take my phone, open a document, press voice record, and walk around the house and just start talking. I let my mind ramble. Stream of consciousness captures great ideas as there aren't any clear constraints."
  • Get into a creative zone by doing more research. Find one piece that is really interesting and inspires you to start writing.
  • "Trying to recreate a paragraph that I like but don't know how to say differently, and coming up with my own single paragraph of alliteration, can really get me excited. It sparks the imagination that says 'Wow, that's a really interesting way to say this!'"
  • Ask a seemingly random question and relate it to what your topic is!
  • Alliteration Resource
  • Word Cloud Resource
  • Kimberly's Website
  • Bobbie's Website

Thanks for listening

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Manage episode 312872796 series 3250084
Content provided by Bobbie Maloy. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Bobbie Maloy or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In this episode we talk about how to get the creative juices flowing to write awesome copy.

Show Notes:

  • Sometimes you have to walk away from what you're doing. Give your brain space to process in the background.
  • Don't discount the value of writing down your thoughts as they come to you throughout the day.
  • It helps to get excited and feel creative using something that you're passionate about.
  • "I would take my phone, open a document, press voice record, and walk around the house and just start talking. I let my mind ramble. Stream of consciousness captures great ideas as there aren't any clear constraints."
  • Get into a creative zone by doing more research. Find one piece that is really interesting and inspires you to start writing.
  • "Trying to recreate a paragraph that I like but don't know how to say differently, and coming up with my own single paragraph of alliteration, can really get me excited. It sparks the imagination that says 'Wow, that's a really interesting way to say this!'"
  • Ask a seemingly random question and relate it to what your topic is!
  • Alliteration Resource
  • Word Cloud Resource
  • Kimberly's Website
  • Bobbie's Website

Thanks for listening

  continue reading

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