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How Writing Coaches Can Use Blogging to Get Clients

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 As a writing coach, you thrive on helping others express their ideas, finish their stories, and find their voices. But here’s a common challenge: how do you consistently attract new clients without spending hours on social media or relying solely on referrals? The answer is simple—and powerful: blogging . In this post, you’ll learn how writing coaches can use blogging to get clients by building trust, boosting visibility, and creating lasting value that works for you 24/7. Why Blogging Works for Writing Coaches Blogging isn’t just about sharing tips or stories. It’s a lead generation tool . Every blog post you write is a chance to: Answer the questions your ideal clients are already searching for on Google. Show your expertise and coaching style. Connect with readers who need exactly what you offer. When done with strategy, blogging brings your dream clients to your digital doorstep. Below are things a writing coach should do: Step 1: Understand What Your Ideal Clients A...

Top Reasons Your Writing Coaching Business Needs SEO Blog Posts

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 Imagine you set up a lemonade stand in your front yard, but it’s hidden behind a big tree. Even though your lemonade is sweet and cold, no one knows you’re there, so no one comes to buy it. That’s what it’s like when your writing coaching business doesn’t show up online. The good news? There’s a way to put up a big sign that says, “I can help you with writing!” And that sign is an SEO blog post . Let’s break this down and see why blog posts using SEO (Search Engine Optimization) are powerful tools for growing your writing coaching business. What Is SEO (And Why Should You Care)? SEO is short for Search Engine Optimization . It’s the art of using the right words in your content so that people can find your website when they search online. For example, if someone types “help with writing a novel” into Google, and you have a blog post titled “How to Start Writing Your First Novel: A Coach’s Tips” —guess what? Your post could show up! That means a person who needs exactly what ...

PORTFOLIO

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  See What I’ve Written for Writing Coaches Like You Hey there!  Want to know what it’s like to work with me? You’re in the right place. This page shows samples of the kind of writing I do. Each piece is made with care, in a tone that’s clear, helpful, and warm — just like you want your brand to feel. ✍️ What You’ll Find Here: Blog posts  that teach and inspire Emails  that connect with readers Website pages  that sound like the coach behind the brand Content ideas  that make writing easier Let’s take a look! 📝 Blog Post Samples Helping Coaches Teach Through Content Why Every Writing Coach Needs a Blog in 2025. ✦ A post that explains why blogging still works. ✦ Clear, friendly, and easy to follow. 👉  Read the sample How to Build Trust with Blog Readers. ✦ A simple guide that helps coaches connect with their audience. 👉  Read the sample 3 Blog Post Ideas for Writing Coaches Who Might Encounter Difficulties at one Point. ✦ Straightforward and ful...

15 Profitable Email topics for Writing Coaches with a Small List

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 Here are 15 profitable email topics for writing coaches with a small list—simple, personal, and designed to build trust, offer value, and gently lead to paid services: 💌 Profitable Email Topics for Writing Coaches (Small List Edition). These topics are clearly written below: 1-“Can I help you with your writing this week?” A warm check-in that opens the door for questions or coaching. 2-“Here’s the biggest mistake I made as a new writer…” Share a lesson learned to connect and educate. 3-“A quick writing tip that could change your next draft” Short and actionable—makes readers feel supported. 4-“My writing routine (and why it might help you too)” Personal peek that builds trust and inspires action. 5-“Struggling to stay consistent? Try this.” Offer a simple tool or mindset shift to boost writing habits. 6-“A client just hit ‘publish’—here’s what they did right” Share a short case study that naturally promotes your coaching. 7-“Do you want to write a book, blog, or both...

A 30-Day Blog Calendar for Writing Coaches. A full month of content ideas.

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 Here's a 30-Day Blog Calendar for Writing Coaches—perfect for building authority, engaging your audience, and attracting ideal clients.  Each day includes a suggested blog title and focus, with a mix of tips, personal stories, teaching, client results, and promotion. 1.    Why Every Aspiring Writer Needs a Coach. Focus -Educate about the value of writing coaches 2.    My Journey from Writer to Writing Coach. Focus -Personal story to build trust. 3.    7 Signs You're Ready to Work with a Writing Coach. Focus-Self-assessment guide. 4.    How to Overcome Writer’s Block (for Good). Focus -Actionable tips. 5.  Client Case Study: From Stuck to Published in 6 Weeks. Focus -Showcase success. 6.  What Writing Coaches Actually Do (and Don’t Do). Focus -Clarify your role. 7.  Behind the Scenes of a Coaching Session. Focus -Sneak peek; builds trust 8.  How Blogging Can Boost Your Writing Confidence. Fo...

A friendly, Value-driven Promo Email for Jackson Kay’s Writing Coaching Program

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 Here's a friendly, value-driven promo email for Jackson Kay’s Writing Coaching Program, written in a conversational tone with short, clear sentences to Jessica a subscriber: Subject: Ready to write with more confidence? Hi Jessica, Let’s be real — writing can feel tough sometimes. You have the ideas, but getting them on paper? That’s another story. If that sounds familiar, I’ve got something for you. 👉 Jackson Kay’s Writing Coaching Program It’s built for writers who want clarity, confidence, and real progress . No fluff. No pressure. Just solid support from someone who understands the writing journey. What you’ll get: Simple tools to help you write with ease Personalized feedback on your work Weekly encouragement (because we all need that!) A space to grow without judgment Jackson’s been helping writers like you move past doubt and get their words flowing. This isn’t just coaching — it’s writing with a partner who truly gets it. If you're ready to stop secon...

Contact Page

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   Let’s Connect – I’d Love to Hear from You! Hey writing coach!  Got a question? Want to work together? Or just want to say hi? I’d love to hear from you. 💬 How I Can Help I write blog posts, emails, and website pages just for writing coaches. If you're looking for someone who understands your work and speaks your language — you're in the right place. No pressure. Just reach out. Let’s chat about what you need. 📩 Ways to Contact Me Email: ✉️ [ richawa2001@yahoo.co.uk ] (I’ll reply within 1–2 days. Promise!) Contact Form:   Fill out the form below with your message. Let me know what you need — or ask me anything! Your Name: [Type here] Your Email: [Type here] Your Message: [What can I help you with?] [Send Message Button]  Let’s Work Together Whether you need one blog post or full content support, I’m here to help. Friendly. Reliable. Easy to work with. Let’s write something great for your coaching business. Thanks for stopping by! 

A Mini Email Series: 5 Days of Writing Tips.

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Here's a Mini Email Series: 5 Days of Writing Tips tailored for a writing coach’s blog reader , using a warm, conversational tone. Each email is short, helpful, and encourages readers to come back to the blog for more. 💌 Subject Line Ideas for the Series: Day 1: Start Writing Without Stress. Day 2: The #1 Trick for Staying Consistent. Day 3: Stuck? Try This Simple Reset. Day 4: Write Like You’re Talking to a Friend. Day 5: You’re a Writer — And Here’s Why. Below are the  5 Emails: Day 1 – Start Writing Without Stress Subject: Let’s make writing easier (starting today) Hi Paul, Welcome to Day 1 of your writing tip series! Today’s tip is simple: Start small. You don’t need a full outline. You don’t need the “perfect” idea. You just need to start — even if it’s just one sentence. Try this: 👉 “Right now, I want to write about…” Then write whatever comes next. That’s it. You’re writing! Need more tips like this? 👉 Read today’s blog post here Talk soon. Mary An...

A Warm and Welcoming Email for a New Subscriber to Mary Anne's Writing Coaching Program

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  Subject: Welcome, Writer! Let’s Make Words Work for You Hi Paul, I’m so glad you’re here. Truly. Welcome to the space where writing feels a little easier — and a lot more you . Whether you’re just starting your writing journey or you’ve been at it for years, you’re in the right place. This program is all about supporting your voice , building your confidence, and helping you write with purpose and joy. Here’s what you can expect: > Simple, encouraging tips > Clear writing lessons (no fluff!) > Support that feels human, not pushy > A coach who actually gets writers like you You don’t need to be perfect. You just need to show up. And I’ll be right here, cheering you on every step of the way. Quick Start: - Keep an eye on your inbox — your first writing resource is on its way. - You can always hit reply if you have questions or want to share where you’re stuck. I read every message. -I believe in your voice. -Let’s bring it to life — one word at a time. Gl...

3 Blog Post Ideas for Writing Coaches Who Might Encounter Difficulties at One Point

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 A friendly nudge to help you write again when you’re stuck. Even the best writing coaches get stuck sometimes. You sit down to write a blog post… And nothing comes out. Your fingers freeze. Your ideas hide. Your energy drops. And you start wondering: “What should I even write about?” Hey, that’s okay. You’re human. It happens to all of us. Sometimes, you just need a little spark. A few gentle ideas to get your brain moving again. So if you’re facing one of those “blah” writing days, here are 3 blog post ideas made just for you — a writing coach who cares, but maybe feels a little off track right now. 1. Write a Post About Your Biggest Writing Struggle (And How You Got Through It) Your readers are looking for someone real. Not someone perfect. They want to know: -That you’ve been where they are. -That you’ve had rough writing days too. -And that it’s possible to keep going. So write a post about a time when writing was hard for you. Maybe you didn’t feel inspi...

How to Build Trust with Blog Readers

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 A simple guide that helps coaches connect with their audience As a writing coach, you know how powerful words can be. But writing for your own blog ? That can feel a little tricky. You may wonder — “Are people even reading this?” or “Will anyone trust me just from one blog post?” Here’s the truth: Trust isn’t built in one post. It grows over time — with every word, every story, and every helpful tip you share. So how do you use your blog to build that kind of trust with readers? Let’s break it down in a simple way. 1. Write Like You’re Talking to a Friend The best blogs feel like a conversation. Not a lecture. Not a textbook. Not a sales pitch. Imagine a reader is sitting across from you, holding a warm cup of tea. They’re feeling stuck in their writing or unsure about what to do next. What would you say? Now write that. Use simple words. Short sentences. Be kind. Be clear. Be yourself.   When readers feel like you're speaking to them , not at them , they be...

Services

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  Writing Support Made Just for Writing Coaches Hi, writing coach!  You help others find their voice. But what about your own blog, emails, or website? That’s where I come in. I’m a freelance writer who works with  writing coaches  like you. I make writing for your business feel easy. What I Do I write content that sounds like you and speaks to your dream clients. Whether you need blogs, emails, or website copy — I’ve got you. Here’s how I can help: 1.  Blog Post Writing. Keep your blog fresh and helpful. I write blog posts that: Share your message Teach your audience Build trust and visibility You get SEO-friendly posts that sound like your voice — without the stress of writing them yourself. ➡️ Great for coaches who want to grow online but don’t have time to blog. 2.  Email Writing. Turn readers into fans. I write email sequences and newsletters that: Keep your audience engaged Share your offers Feel personal and warm No more staring at a blank screen. Yo...

About Us

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   Helping Writing Coaches Shine Online Welcome to  Freelance Writer for Writing Coaches . I’m so glad you’re here. My name is  Awah Aweh R. I’m a freelance writer who loves working with  writing coaches  like you. I help you grow your business by writing blog posts, emails, and website content that connect with your audience. Why This Blog Exists. You’re a great coach. You guide others to write better. But sometimes, it’s hard to find the time (or words) to write for your own brand. That’s where I come in. This blog is here to  support you . You’ll find tips, ideas, and examples that show how writing coaches can use content to grow online. From blogging advice to email writing tricks, I cover it all — in simple ways you can use today. What I Believe. I believe in  clear writing , real results, and helping others shine. You don’t need to sound “perfect.” You just need content that feels true to you — and speaks to the people you want to help. You ...

How a Writing Coach Can Build Authority with Blog Content

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 Being a writing coach isn’t just about helping people write better—it’s about becoming someone others trust to guide them through their writing journey. That’s called authority . And one of the best ways to build that authority? Blog content . Let’s break down why blogging can be your most powerful tool as a coach—and how you can use it well. What Does “Authority” Mean for a Writing Coach? When people see you as an authority, they trust your advice. They believe you’ve walked the path they’re on. They want to learn from you, hire you, and recommend you. Authority brings opportunities—like being invited to speak on podcasts, writing guest articles, or selling courses. And the more people trust your expertise, the more your coaching business grows. Why Blog Content Builds Authority Your blog is like your personal classroom, open to the world. When you share helpful posts—like tips on writing better dialogue, or how to finish a first draft—you’re showing readers that you know ...

Benefits of Blogging for Writing Coaching Businesses

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If you're a writing coach, you're probably already passionate about helping others express themselves clearly, confidently, and creatively. But what if more people could see your skills in action before ever hiring you? What if your next client found you not through an ad, but through your ideas? That’s the magic of blogging. Blogging isn’t just a trend—it’s a powerful, long-term marketing tool that can grow your writing coaching business in ways that feel natural, authentic, and aligned with your love for words. But how do you do it? Below is how to go about: 1. Showcase Your Expertise Without Selling. When potential clients visit your website, they want to know one thing: Can you help me improve my writing? Your blog is the perfect place to answer that question—without ever sounding pushy or salesy. Each blog post becomes a sample of your knowledge. Whether you're breaking down how to write better essays, avoid writer’s block, or improve storytelling, you're showing p...

Why Every Writing Coach Needs a Blog in 2025

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 If you’re a writing coach, you already know how important it is to help others find their voice and share their stories. But how do more people find you and discover your coaching? The answer in 2025 is simple: you need a blog. What Is a Blog? Think of a blog like your own little online magazine where you share useful tips, inspiring stories, and your unique ideas about writing and coaching. It’s a place where you can talk directly to people who want to become better writers — your future clients. Why Is Having a Blog So Important? 1. It Helps People Find You. When someone searches on Google for help with their writing, a blog full of helpful articles makes it easier for them to discover you. Instead of shouting about your coaching, your blog quietly invites people in by answering their questions. 2. It Shows You Know Your Stuff. By sharing useful advice and tips regularly, you show people you really understand writing and coaching. This builds trust, and when people trust...