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I teach experts how to use writing to grow their business.

People like to finish things. Especially in a world filled with infinite feeds to scroll that they can never “finish.” Format your newsletter, course, podcast, videos, books, blog posts, etc. in a way that makes it easy for your audience to finish them. They’ll value it more if they finish it.

Steve Worthy, MBA

Founder/CEO - Worthy Retail Global I Advisory Board Member I RETHINK Retail Expert I Founder & Lead Instructor - THE CAMPUS I Host of Retail Leadership with Steve Worthy Podcast

1mo

I like that. What’s one way to structure something to ensure they finish it? Thanks, Josh.

Elizabeth H. Cottrell

Founder #HeartspokenMovement, Heartspoken.com ◆ I teach sales professionals and note-writing enthusiasts how to write notes that strengthen business and personal connections ◆ You can connect, comfort, encourage, inspire

1mo

“People like to finish things.” The more I think about this statement, the important I realize it is…Besides the other questions I try to ask myself about my pieces of content, I’m going to also now ask, “Can my reader finish something when they’ve read this?” Maybe the answer is only “Finish this content with a clear takeaway” but I can see the psychology of delivering to them the satisfaction of finishing something. And I agree with another commenter: this is part of the appeal of your newsletter and why it’s one of the few things I read regularly.

Kathryn (Kathy) Haueisen

Author, Speaker and Retired Pastor

1mo

Never thought about my writing this way. What a helpful insight into reader expectations. Thank you for this.

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Daniel Król 👑

Information Security Officer | kingdigest.com

1mo

True, making content consumable and rewarding completion enhances its value.

Jim Lupkin

🔸 Founder & CEO at Predictive Social Media | Global Innovator & Author 🔸Transforming Business Growth with Six Sigma & Social Media | Impacting 107+ Countries

1mo

Great tip! People crave a sense of accomplishment, even with content consumption. Formatting for "finishability" is key.

Ann English

Empowering Founders, Coaches & Creators to transform valuable ideas into impactful action. Realise your dreams by clarifying your vision, mission and message | TEDx Speaker + Author of The Clarity Quest IdeasBook

1mo

Yours is the only newsletter I read which I finish and is why I love it so much

Don Zech

President at CDC Commercial and Owner, CDC

1mo

Good tip. That is why I always finish my Blog / Newsletter with a story.

Jan Carroza

Author | ROI-Driven Problem-Solver | Performance & Direct Response Marketer | Networker Sharing Trends | Dmcenter.com

1mo

Such smart advice.

Jill Barghelame

Owner at Arete Warriors

1mo

Checklists! 😁 They make me so happy. (When I get to check something off it of course.) 

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