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Uptrendfinancialsignal

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  1. I make sure to connect with the fellow writers through online communities like this forum, social media groups, and also the writing blogs. I haven't attended a writing conferences and workshops before but I Babs if in my plans because it's definitely a way to to network with others especially those who share your passion. Locally, I also think of setting up a writing group to share each other’s work and provide feedbacks too. You can't imagine the level of support and motivation you would get from fellow writers.
  2. I would say the short-form video has taken the center stage. I see the short-form video is the most popular trend among the marketers now based on the fact that it has the highest ROI. Based on the research I made, I found out that the marketers invest more in short-form videos than any other trend.
  3. For me, I tend to read widely to improve my writing. I read books from different genres and authors. What I do is pay attention to the sentence structure, style, and use of language, this really help my writing capabilities. But hey, I wouldn't say I'm there, as I still have a long way to go. Here is the thing, practicing writing regularly is a key to curating content. What about you? How do you improve your writing?
  4. I struggle with consistency and burnout sometimes and I don't think it's peculiar to me. Of course, it's a common problem faced by writers. It becomes even worse of you're a solo creator. It's like you're responsible for every aspect of content, from writing to editing and also to promoting as well. In a worse situation, you'll work and gets nowhere.
  5. Scrivener is a game changer when it comes to writing novels. I've tried it and it works really amazing. It allows you to put the scenes, characters, and research all in one place and it's definitely going to save me so much time and stress. You'll also gain access to the writing stats feature, it'll keeps you motivated to hit your daily word count goals. Has anyone else tried Scrivener?