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	<title>Comments on: Copywriting challenge: Write for 15 minutes a day</title>
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		<title>By: Scott Salwolke</title>
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		<dc:creator>Scott Salwolke</dc:creator>
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		<description>It&#039;s funny I read this just after reading an article on one of the ways to get the search engines to visit a site more often is to constantly update. This is a great exercise for any copywriter. But for someone with a website it could have another purpose. Even if 3/4 of the writing exercise results in drivel, it could still provide some good material for your web site. I know from my own perspective I neglect my own site. This could help avoid that all the while honing your writing skills.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s funny I read this just after reading an article on one of the ways to get the search engines to visit a site more often is to constantly update. This is a great exercise for any copywriter. But for someone with a website it could have another purpose. Even if 3/4 of the writing exercise results in drivel, it could still provide some good material for your web site. I know from my own perspective I neglect my own site. This could help avoid that all the while honing your writing skills.</p>
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		<title>By: Barbara Bix</title>
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		<dc:creator>Barbara Bix</dc:creator>
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		<description>What a great challenge!  Everything you said resonates with me--the procrastination, the sweaty palms,etc.--except that I don&#039;t like to write.  That said, I do love the results:  clearer thinking and publishable articles that help drive business.  Shameless plug:  I&#039;m ranked high on search engines for #2 for marketing consulting firm and relatively high for business to business marketing and health care marketing.Years ago, I read the Artists&#039; Way by Julia Cameron who, like you, advocates starting every day with three handwritten pages.  I&#039;ve not yet achieved every day--maybe that&#039;s why I still don&#039;t like writing.  Although I do love exercising so maybe there&#039;s hope.  I appreciate your encouragement that some day, it will become easier and faster!  Let&#039;s hope that&#039;s sooner rather than later!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What a great challenge!  Everything you said resonates with me&#8211;the procrastination, the sweaty palms,etc.&#8211;except that I don&#8217;t like to write.  That said, I do love the results:  clearer thinking and publishable articles that help drive business.  Shameless plug:  I&#8217;m ranked high on search engines for #2 for marketing consulting firm and relatively high for business to business marketing and health care marketing.Years ago, I read the Artists&#8217; Way by Julia Cameron who, like you, advocates starting every day with three handwritten pages.  I&#8217;ve not yet achieved every day&#8211;maybe that&#8217;s why I still don&#8217;t like writing.  Although I do love exercising so maybe there&#8217;s hope.  I appreciate your encouragement that some day, it will become easier and faster!  Let&#8217;s hope that&#8217;s sooner rather than later!</p>
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