The Digital Writer reposted this
Don’t write every day. Instead: - Write 3 posts/week = that’s 156 posts/year - Write 300 words/week = that’s 15,600 words/year - Write for 60 mins/week = that’s 3,120 mins/year As James Clear says: “Small habits don’t add up - they compound. Tiny changes can lead to remarkable results.” Write at your own pace, but write ✌️ P.S...over 4,500 people have read my new 35 page social copywriting book. Join them here → Matt Barker. Link in bio.
It doesn't have to be a herculean effort all the time. Even if it's for 15 minutes a day, what matters is that you're doing it daily.
do seo for 12 months "nothing changes"
Quality over quantity is everything. Especially in an already crowded digital space, adding to the chaos won't get you far.
I use a quote in a LinkedIn post maybe 2-3 times a year. And I did one on the same day as you Matt. Coincidence? 🤔
We often underestimate how big of a difference small steps can make.
Thanks for sharing. That's really motivating strategy ❤️
Small, consistent writing beats daily burnout. Compounding effort leads to remarkable progress over time. Writing at your own pace makes it sustainable and enjoyable. Matt Barker
Consistency beats frequency.
Small, consistent actions add up over time. This approach makes writing manageable while still achieving significant results.
I create & automate content that stands out and sells more by telling stories | Supporting your business with content strategy, creation and brand storytelling | Founder @ Digital Grit
1dWrite every day and you can easily write upwards of 100k quality words in a year. The key is just getting the words out.