Bryan Collins's Blog, page 106
January 12, 2016
The Weekly Review: Your Secret To Becoming a More Productive Writer
When was the last time you took 30 minutes out from your week to review how your writing is going?
Would you like some perspective over how your writing is progressing as a whole?
Is there a way of figuring out what you need to do next and what you should stop doing?
There's a simple strategy that can help you answer all of these questions and gain some control over your writing.
It's called the weekly review.
I learnt about the weekly review several years ago from David Allen (the author...
January 4, 2016
From Author to Freelancer: How to Profit From Your Writing
You’ve had the dream since you were a little child.
You kept it a secret from everyone and held on to it while you grew up.
Your dream was that one day your story would be read by thousands of people. Your characters would be locked in the minds of people from all over the world.
You would be instantly famous.
Or, if anything, your novel would be published, sold and you could finally make a living from your writing.
And with the internet and self-publishing available, it’s becoming easier tha...
December 22, 2015
Read the Results of My Reader Survey
The results of my reader survey are in
Surveys are a great way of finding out what your readers want, for discovering if you’re writing about the right topics, and for getting new ideas for your writing projects.
They’re particularly useful for non-fiction writers who are invested in helping readers.
These aren’t the only reasons why I ran this survey. I also wanted to find more out about the people who read Become a Writer Today.
I wanted to find more out about you.
If you took part in my s...
December 15, 2015
With Great Writing You Can Win Every Time
Great writing does at least one of four things.
It entertains, educates, informs or inspires readers.
A news story is informative because it tell the reader something important about a current event.
A tutorial is educational because it explains to readers how to accomplish a task.
A short story is entertaining because it gives the reader a place to which they can escape from their troubles.
A self-help book is inspirational because it shows readers how they can change their lives for the bet...
December 8, 2015
Stop Searching For Your Writing Voice, Do This Instead
Have you found your voice for writing?
Wait!
What if were to tell you going in search of your voice is a fool’s journey?
When I first started writing non-fiction, I spent a lot of time trying to find my voice.I worried about writing in the first person and about using personal stories in my work.
I tried to figure out how much of myself I should inject into my articles and how much I should hold back.
And I mimicked the style of other writers I admire.
Here’s the problem with my approach:
I s...
November 30, 2015
7 Tools For Finding New Writing Ideas in an Emergency
To maintain the interest of your followers and attract new followers, you need to produce engaging and useful content on a regular basis. Unfortunately, coming up with writing ideas can be a major challenge.
After all, before you publish a single blog post you must…
Find topics that are timely and relevant to your readers Conduct research Create and publish your post Promote your content Get your audience involved in discussions about your posts Share your contentTo make things more comp...
November 24, 2015
A Foolproof Guide to Completing a Big Writing Project
From blogs to articles and social media posts, short-form content is in demand and popular.
But sometimes, short form doesn’t work.
Whether you study and have to complete an essay or try to write a book, writing long-form content is a challenge on its own.
”What is so challenging about it?”, you may ask.
Look:
Far from every writer can create 2,000-word content, compelling and insightful to read. Many platforms prefer posting short-form content as it’s ideal for striking the audience and ge...November 19, 2015
Is LeadPages Worth It? Find Out In This Review
Updated:November 29, 2015
Do you want to create a landing page for your book?
Would you like to increase the number of people who subscribe to your blog?
Is LeadPages worth it?
I’ve spent the last few months trying to answer these questions.
I don’t like spending time coding or tinkering with the back-end of my website. I’d rather spend my time writing and building relationships online.
Earlier this year, I triedLeadPagesfor 30 days. I wanted a tool that would help me increase email sign-ups...
November 17, 2015
Marketing for Writers: 19 Top Writers On Their Greatest Challenges
The hard work is done.
You’ve written your book, you’ve made that final round of edits, it’s been proofed by a professional, and you’ve hired a designer to create the perfect ebook cover.
Now, all you have to do is upload your book to Amazon, sit back and wait for the money to roll in.
Oh, how I wish it were that easy.
If you’re a new indie writer, the hardest part of your job often isn’t writing your book, it’s selling it.
I’ve faced this problem too.
Last year I spent month...
November 10, 2015
Harness The Shocking Power of Positive Affirmations Today

Have you ever felt creatively blocked?
Do you sometimes wonder what successful writers and creators do to overcome challenges in their work?
Is there a better way of internalising the teachings of creative people you admire so you can create and write just like them?
A couple of years ago, I read the book The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battlesby Steven Pressfield.
His book helped me figure out it’s natural to procrastinate and feel embarrassed about shar...




