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Are you building an audience of real prospects, or an audience of readers?

Nick Ursborne

As freelancers we have to get out there and build an audience. Many of us do this through creating our own websites, publishing newsletters, writing articles and networking on social media sites. These are people who read our articles, our blog posts or even our Tweets. What kind of audience are you building?

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5 Ways to End on a Strong Note: How to Inspire Your Audience

Enchanting Marketing

From: How to Write Conversationally: 7 Tips to Engage and Delight Your Audience Closing option 4: Give a pep talk Sometimes, we ask the nearly impossible from our readers. But every time I had to write an article, I learned more about writing. I discovered what I’m passionate about, and I learned what resonated with my audience.

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How To Measure the Value of Your Audience (in Real Money)

Content Marketing Institute

You’ve heard how important audience building is again and again. But could you describe the value of your audience in dollars? And do you know which audience members are more valuable than others? Robert Rose can — and this article shows you how.

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What is a Byline And Where Do You Put It in Your Article?

Elna Cain

When you’re getting paid to write articles for clients that feature your name as the author, or you are guest posting on other sites, a well-written byline is key to adding legitimacy to the article to show you are an expert! Simply put, a byline is the name under the title of an article that indicates who wrote it.

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What is a Content Author?

Agency Content Writer

Whether blogs, articles, or social media content, their work informs, educates, and entertains audiences. In an era where digital communication dominates, content authors ensure messages are clear, impactful, and optimized for their audience. Who is the target audience? Where will the content be shared?

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Reverse Mortgage Books — Why Writing One Today Can Update Audiences

Melanie Saxton

I learned a lot by writing the article below, and it brought to mind the need for more current and clarifying reverse mortgage books. Article by Melanie Saxton Photography by Nic Originally published in The Woodlands City Lifestyle Today’s reverse mortgages are vastly different from yesteryear’s. Check it out!

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Improve Your Understanding: How to Paraphrase Articles

Grammarly

Most sources for academic writing are articles: news articles, journal articles, magazine and blog articles, and more. To use information from articles in your own writing, it’s helpful to know how to paraphrase an article effectively.

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