Some people do not read anything, books magazines, pdfs blog posts etc.

For as long as I can remember, I have read pretty much anything that has words on it.

Yep, cereal boxes, labels, books, magazines, comics, signs, anything.

Most of that hasn't been a lot of use to me, but I have found some interesting and amusing things.
 

My favourite was a sign I saw every day on my way to and from work.

It was hung outside a small group of health-related shops and read Colon Irrigation, and underneath was another sign that read Parking at Rear.

That sign amused me for years.

Yeah, I know, simple things and all that.
 

Anyway, the knowledge of the world is in books.

If you wish to do any marketing online, you can use what you read as the trigger for a story, a sales page, an email, or a bridge page for an affiliate product.

You can use an idea or a cleverly crafted line and build from that. It's not hard, and with practice, it gets easier.

The other thing you can get from reading, is ideas and techniques to use when you write your books, blog posts, emails etc.

Reading expands your vocabulary and your writing skills.

Did you know that all of the top 10% of CEOs read every day and that they credit reading with their business success?

 

Regards,
Brent.

 

P.S.  To speed up your ability to write well, you'll need to learn how to write persuasively.

That doesn't mean you need to read the top 10 copywriting books. There are too many arguments about which ones they might be anyway.

Nope, all you really need is someone to show you a useable template and guide you to your first piece of persuasive content.

You'll find that here. https://link.wm-tips.com/reviews

 
  Brent Milne
12 Torrens St
Happy Valley
South Australia

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