This principle will help you write better

I used to think writing was only for authors or academic writers.

I hated the idea of writing because of how the school system forced me to write about things I didn't care about.

But as I kept exploring online business,

I realized one thing that changed everything:

The only way to capture attention is through content.

And the only way to create good content is through writing.

I noticed people like Dan Koe and Justin Welsh who built their one-person businesses by writing for 1 or 2 hours a day.

I loved the idea.

So, I decided to start writing.

Now, I only write for an hour a day and distribute it to my audience.

Today,

I'll reveal to you an important writing principle to help you grow your audience.

This one principle has transformed my writing.

Most people think writing is hard.

But it's not when you understand this one principle:

Write To One Person.

Writers get confused when they're told to write to one person.

How To Write To One Person:

- Write like you're speaking to a friend.

- Use "you" to make your writing personal.

- Use normal language to make it easy to understand.

Why Is This Principle Important:

1. Communication one-on-one is the most effective.

2. People listen when you speak to them directly.

3. "You" is the most powerful word in writing.

4. Nobody cares when you write to everybody.

5. Relatability in writing builds trust.

I hope this helps you.

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From content ideation to finishing to publish.

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