About Kathryn Lang

Kathryn Lang

Kathryn Lang is a freelance writer in Alabama. Her work has been published in regional papers, travel magazines and national religous publications along with multiple websites. She has been writing for pleasure since she was able to write and writing as a career for the last several years.

Kathryn Lang is a stay at home mom, with a work from home husband and three boys that are homeschooled (that means family 24/7). She is living the life she only dreamed possible and desires to help others find their passion and purpose in life.

Visit Kathryn online: KathrynLang.com

Articles by Kathryn

Avoid Content Writing Burnout

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Create great content on a consistent basis if you want to build your expertise in a field or grow your website. That one piece of advice comes up no matter what subject your content covers or when you launch your website. The idea that content is king pushes writers to the ledge trying to create that content that will make visitors take notice.

That urgency for content can leave some websites growing cobwebs instead of building a following of visitors. The need for content pushes the words away and no new content gets created. The burned out website owner gives up and walks away. Finding some tricks to help you avoid content writing burnout will keep you moving in the right (and write) direction.

Tops Tips to Avoid Burnout

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Create Product Selling Content

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Creating content that sells can be a delicate challenge. Every salesperson will tell you that you have to ask for the sale if you want to make the sale. Every writer will also tell you that pushing a product can run off the readers. The creative content writer will develop a balance that asks for the sale without running off potential customers.

Creating Content that Asks for the Sale

    1. Paint a picture of a problem. Use your content to explain an issue that your product will be able to fix. Present the question and then offer the solution.

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Must Do’s for Top Content Writing

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Creating content can be as simple as putting words up on the screen. Developing content that visitors will return to again can be a bit tougher. Knowing the tricks to great content writing can make the process a little easier.

Do Process for Great Content Writing

Do keep it simple – keep the punctuation basic. Use words that are easy to understand. Let the thoughts be the driving force of the content instead of fancy grammar or creative punctuation.
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Four Tips for Content Success

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The only path to content success lies in the way of words. Words have to be locked together in a compelling way that will drive visitors to your site. You have to write the words on your own or you have to discover someone that you trust enough to create that content that will help generate your website success.

Creating regular content is tough on the good days and almost impossible on the bad ones. There will be times when the last then you want to do is push words together on the screen to formulate cohesive ideas. Some of those very days you may want to simply run screaming from the thought of the computer.

Expect to fill that way – like you want to give in or give up. Developing a successful business, or even simply growing a website, takes consistent dedication and persistent pursuit of the things that will make your site stand out. It exhausts the motivation and leaves the muse depleted.
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Breathe through Content Repetition

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A small niche runs the risk of content repetition. Keeping things fresh day to day can be a tough task even for the most organized writer.

One day you find that you have completed your article only to get the sensation of deja vu – those words have shown up somewhere else.

Writing one article each day means that at the end of one year there will be 365 archived articles built up on your site. You have to wade through a lot of content to see what has been written and how it was presented.

The whole process multiples if you also write for other websites in a same or similar niche.
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