How to Stop Comparing Yourself to Other Content Marketers (and Start Getting Better Clients)

How to Stop Comparing Yourself to Other Content Marketers (and Start Getting Better Clients)

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How to Stop Comparing Yourself to Other Content Marketers (and Start Getting Better Clients)

People in your life mean well. They really do.

They want to protect you. They want you to have a “safe” career (aka, one they understand).

So, after you start your content marketing business, you’ll hear a lot of concerns when you mention your new venture.

I’ve been there. In 2008 when I started freelance writing and editing, no one I knew thought it was a good idea.

Believe me, I had my own fears about it, and the disapproval I received from others magnified those doubts. I looked at other working content marketers with popular blogs and wondered how I could compete.

One day, I had to make a choice.

I had to choose to build a business … strategically.

Which meant two things:

  1. I had to invest in training that would help my company grow.
  2. The writing and editing services I offered had to get business results for clients.

I couldn’t just sit back, browse low-paying job ads on freelancing sites, and hope I’d stay busy.

That was unsustainable, and the type of work I’d get on those sites would be soul-sucking and meaningless. I wanted to write for companies I believed in and help them reach their marketing goals.

But how was I going to get connected to those great clients? Didn’t they already work with other content writers?

Creativity is not a…

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