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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 ...

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...