November 5, 2009
Why Good Entrepreneurs Can Write Badly!
I have been away at a fabulous conference in Houston this past week. What a game changer it is to hang out with the 1% top achievers in international network professionals! One of the most important take-away lessons learned was the need to adopt and adapt to a "learning culture." With that in mind, here is a short yet I hope eloquent and helpful post on the importance of learning to create good content when starting your blog!
The guest writer is one of my personal favorites, Brian Clark.
As always, let's start the conversation!
Elizabeth
Here’s Something to Think (and Talk) About
I’m flying to New York City today for the Audience Conference, so I thought I’d share a quotation about the relationship between writers (or any content creator) and the people they hope to connect with.
When talented people write badly it’s generally for one of two reasons:
Either they’re blinded by an idea they feel compelled to prove or they’re driven by an emotion they must express.
When talented people write well, it is generally for this reason:
They’re moved by a desire to touch the audience.
~Robert McKee
Let’s discuss. What do McKee’s words mean to you?
Brian Clark is founder of Copyblogger and co-founder of DIY Themes, creator of the innovative Thesis Theme for WordPress.



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