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Content Creation Made Easy

Your Personal Copywriting Blueprint - Using Human Design for Content & Branding! EP 210

11 May 2023

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Copywriting is often the thing that trips up small business owners & entrepreneurs when they need to start creating marketing content. It can feel pushy, market-y, or manipulative. Sometimes it can even feel like you’re “dumbing down” your words & writing when you “try to write in marketing language”. The good news is copywriting a) Can be learned b) Does not have to be gross or pushy c) Can convey your personality and work with your strengths! But it feels hard and complicated, which is why I brought copywriter Rachael Weaver on today’s episode of Content Creation Made Easy! Rachel infuses Human Design- which is simply a framework to help you understand your strengths & energy better - into her work as a copywriter… She teaches her clients how to use their authentic personality in their writing, content, & branding through the Human Design approach! You’ll walk away from today’s episode Understanding how to use your noise to cut through this noisy algorithm-driven world. Knowing how your human design can you stop the self-judgment & Comparison-itis that may be holding you back! With strategies to improve, clarify, & ease-ify writing, copywriting, and content creation! If you dislike pushy marketing, then this episode is for you! Learn more from Rachael over at Instagram https://www.instagram.com/iamrachaelweaver You'll be privy to daily insights on how to effectively infuse your unique energy into your words! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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