MOC LinkedIn Writing
Why learning about writing
My approaches to Writing
Further sources about Writing
- Key elements for writing simply
- LinkedIn writing tips collection
- try to keep your sentences under 20 words
- subheadings, they make your writing more digestible
- swap formal words for normal words
- paragraph structure: one topic sentence, one supporting sentence and one closing sentence
- A 6-Step Framework for Persuasive Writing
- PASTOR’ stands for problem, amplify, story, transformation, offer, response
- The LinkedIn Operating System by Justin Welsh
- The Secret to Content That Sells
- How to win the LinkedIn game fair and square-
- Notes on Working with the Zettelkasten to write an article
- Thinking about Essays
- Notes from Writing a book in 30 days
- The 5 pillars of my writing process
- LinkedIn writing tips from Jasmin Alic
- LinkedIn Size insights
- Hint for editing
- 6 writing hints by Daniel Pink
- An aspect of better writing on LinkedIn
- The Ultimate Guide to Writing Online – Write of Passage
- Magnetic writing tips distilled
About newsletters
- 3 techniques to improve your emails 🪩
- How to make your newsletter go viral 🪩
- My Secret To Writing a (Great) Newsletter in 45 Minutes
- 5 Reasons I’m Hooked on LinkedIn
- Writing eMail subject lines
- Newsletter introduction analyzer
- Newsletter Dissector
Comments
Mini-posts:
- Write 3-7 mini-posts as comments.
- Use 📌pin emoji to make them standout.
- Ask a question, share an update or more+
Make your comments section FUN for people.
Call-to-Engage (CTE):
- At the end of every post, ask an easy question.
- Use “P.S.” to make the question standout.
Books about writing
- my Blinkist Space
- WritingGuide-WEB.pdf - super detailed 700 pages about writing
My Posts about Writing
- On Writing referencing several interesting books about writing
- About Brainwriting