Join the Copyblogger Book Club and Dive into a ‘Killer’ Resource for Content Writers

Join the Copyblogger Book Club and Dive into a ‘Killer’ Resource for Content Writers

It’s very new, so it would be understandable if you didn’t! Ryan is a friend of mine, but that’s not the reason I’m recommending his book. I find that even for those of us who are sold on the benefits of audience-friendly automation, the whole “where should I start” thing can be a lot to think about. In the book club, we’re going to unpack the four cornerstone pieces of Levesque’s process, with a week on each one. We’ll also share tips and insights we’ve learned in our own experiments. We conduct the book club inside our Killers and Poets Facebook group — a cozy, drama-free little corner of Facebook where we like to talk copywriting strategy, ask and answer questions, and occasionally commiserate over those head-desk career moments. (Hey, we all have them.) The community is growing but still compact, so it’s not a time sink. Here’s the link to join the group. Book club conversations are easy to find inside the group — we’ll be marking these threads with the hashtag #bookclublevesque.

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Love to Read and Learn? Join the Copyblogger Book Club

Did you know that Copyblogger has a book club?

It’s very new, so it would be understandable if you didn’t! We’re just in our second month, and this month we’re going to tackle an ultra helpful resource for anyone who wants to sharpen up their “killer” skill set — Ryan Levesque’s Ask.

Ryan is a friend of mine, but that’s not the reason I’m recommending his book. I find that even for those of us who are sold on the benefits of audience-friendly automation, the whole “where should I start” thing can be a lot to think about.

Ryan developed the Ask Method as a step-by-step process for learning more about your audience, then serving them better based on that knowledge.

In the book club, we’re going to unpack the four cornerstone pieces of Levesque’s…

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