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#803 The Business of Business Writing with Holland Webb

By Joyce Glass | Create

Episode #803 Writing For Business' with Holland Webb, book proposals, submit, submissions, agents, publishers, Publishing, Writing Journey, freelance, business, copyediting, copywriting Book Marketing, Social Media, LinkedIn, Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, Twitter, Marketing my book, How to grow Platform, Platform, How do I write a book, Book Coach, Writing Coach, Editor, Writing, Book, blogging, Editing, how to start a book, podcast, The Write Coach

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Top Tips From The Write Coach

✍️ ​Practice the basic elements of writing daily!
✍️ ​Don't let education, conferences, or reading, interfere with actual writing time.
✍️ Scale your idea!​

There's nothing like the of one-on-one kind 
personal feedback from an experienced person
who knows what they're doing.

~ Holland Webb ~

What does it take to write for a business or freelance?

​Holland Webb has written for international companies, blogs, websites, and more. He shares with us the importance of scaling your book idea and practicing writing basics daily. You will benefit from Holland's diverse background and knowledge.

Are you new to freelancing? Learn how to build your portfolio and get paid to write. Writing for business takes time and research. Holland gives poignant tips on how to reduce this time.

​​Join Joyce and Cherrilynn as they laugh and learn the Business of Business Writing.

The Business of Business Writing with Holland Webb on Episode #803-> Listen to The Write Hour with Joyce Glass & Cherrilynn Bisbano, Tips From #TheWriteCoachTeam #TheWriteHour @BisbanoWrites

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Meet Holland

Holland is a full-time writer, the co-founder of a media collective, and the co-host of a podcast on the intersection of macrotrends and stories called The Afterword. He has written for higher education brands such as U.S. News & 

Episode #803 Writing For Business' with Holland Webb, book proposals, submit, submissions, agents, publishers, Publishing, Writing Journey, freelance, business, copyediting, copywriting Book Marketing, Social Media, LinkedIn, Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, Twitter, Marketing my book, How to grow Platform, Platform, How do I write a book, Book Coach, Writing Coach, Editor, Writing, Book, blogging, Editing, how to start a book, podcast, The Write Coach

World Report, The Learning House, Helix Education, and too many universities to name. He also writes about entrepreneurship and B2B technology, and clients in that space have included MailChimp, ScaledOn, and Talkroute.

Holland has ghostwritten numerous articles for INC along with crafting articles under his own name for faith-based publications such as Keys for Kids and Devozine. His first book, called Adventures in Fatherhood and co-authored with Carlton Hughes, is set for release from Worthy Publishing in the spring of 2020. He loves to travel and has visited 44 states and 25 countries.

Episode Highlights: 

02:03  Intro
0​​3:0​6  Tell us about you and your journey to becoming a writer.
0​7​:​​0​5  ​How were you introduced to writing for businesses?
​​​13:​48  ​ How do you manage your writing business? What is your business model?
​​​15:​34  ​What steps could someone learn to write for businesses? - Research
​​​24:​56  Tells us about your book releasing soon. 
​​​​26:​45  ​Tell us about your writing time… Do you have a consistent time you wrote? Do you write daily? What worked for you and what are some things that do not work for you?
​​​29:​16  ​What words of advice and encouragement do you have for new writers or someone who struggles to write their book?

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About the Author

Joyce Glass, The Write Coach, helps writers, entrepreneurs, and small business owners use the power of story to connect with clients. People may not remember what you say, but they will remember your story. Joyce takes her clients through the book writing process from the idea of a writing a book to the finished manuscript. Many people become overwhelmed at the thought of writing a book or in the process.  Joyce loves to help her clients break it down into manageable steps. Some people start multiple books, and never finish. Joyce helps you reach the finish line.

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