This is a tweet that I manually imported ages ago into Typeshare so I could judge its performance over time. It has a 10.34% engagement rate 😮 Since I’m always trying to replicate success, let’s unpack this so you can do the same. A tweet with 10.34 engagement, according to Typeshare. This Tweet Has Every…… Continue reading 6 Tips To Creating One Successful Tweet: Let’s Unpack The Anatomy of a Successful Tweet
Heather Larson’s Writing Portfolio
Start on the portfolio page for writing samples and more about who I am, what I do now, and how I got here. My Latest Public-Facing Writing: Asynchronous Communication is the Heart of Remote Work Culture, at PrimoStats.com (Guest post for Leadtail, outreach done by Heather Larson). How B2B Marketers Can Respond to The “TikToking”…… Continue reading Heather Larson’s Writing Portfolio
New Headshot!
Get ready for the re-brand 😉 This one is pretty special because Headshot Day at The Hive Wichita raised $500 for the Wichita Family Crisis Center! The photographer is Karra Kostya.
Introducing: The Sub-Atomic Essay
Typeshare has just introduced templates for sub-atomic essays! This is pretty cool for all you “I don’t have time” folks. Here’s my first sub-atomic essay, which took me minutes to write and comes in at exactly 108 words. Not bad! Now, we can spread ideas on Typeshare, Twitter, Medium, and LinkedIn in bite-sized pieces while…… Continue reading Introducing: The Sub-Atomic Essay
The New Destiny Architecture Newsletter—About Personal Development For Content Creators—Is Off To A Good Start In Week One!
Let’s unpack how it went! Thanks to Ship 30 for making this possible in ever way! Aaron is a March Cohort Crew Mate and the process of daily shipping since January gave me this idea, aka, “helped me find my niche!” The first week of this newsletter went well! • The first sign-up of an…… Continue reading The New Destiny Architecture Newsletter—About Personal Development For Content Creators—Is Off To A Good Start In Week One!
Another Reason To Begin Before You’re Ready: You Open Yourself Up To Receiving Help
This is one of those unspoken etiquette things to know, but I’m going to speak it. It needs to be said: No one is going to reach out and help you unless they see that you’re trying. Try First. Do The Work. Ask The Questions Later. This is one idea that proves itself true to…… Continue reading Another Reason To Begin Before You’re Ready: You Open Yourself Up To Receiving Help
The Biggest Problem For Online Content Creators Just Starting Out? Several Forms of Fear! One: Fear of Their Employer Finding Their Content
I had this fear as an early content creator. I have friends who created pen names so they wouldn’t be “found out” for their side hustle. (Some still do this!) Which is fine, if you want to be a ghostwriter. But if bylines and “getting your name out” as a writer / content creator matters…… Continue reading The Biggest Problem For Online Content Creators Just Starting Out? Several Forms of Fear! One: Fear of Their Employer Finding Their Content
Why Use Ghost? Here’s All The Stuff It Does!
I started a new site on Ghost so I could: Experiment with Ghost, which is open-source. I’ve wanted to bridge coaching & content for some time; this is a small step in that direction. Check out my Ghost site in progress (as I like to build in public). Why Ghost? I’m experimenting to find out…… Continue reading Why Use Ghost? Here’s All The Stuff It Does!
What I’ve Learned from 74 Days of Consistent Writing Online
https://twitter.com/WriterHeatherL/status/1492542012955971593 To This, I’ll Add A Few Things Now That It’s Day 75 The more you write, the more ideas you get.The more you write, the more you find your niche.The more you write, the more you seek inspiration. The more you write, the more you find inspiration.The more you write, the better you get.…… Continue reading What I’ve Learned from 74 Days of Consistent Writing Online