The Mount Everest Method In Content Creation
When you set your footprints on the tallest mountain in the world, that moment turns your life into a legacy. Content writing is also a climbing process to the tallest point in the hearts of people where you can establish the signature of their favorite writer.
Every travel needs some preparations, especially when they are above the sea level of human thoughts and activities.
Five Methods To Master Content Writing
- Building a base camp: Generate a convenient writing space where you can spend certain time in creative thoughts, supported by inspiring resources, anything you think motivates you to write.
- Fix Ropes & Ladders: Everest climbers seek the assistance of local sherpas to fix the climbing route, similarly, you have to plan your content ahead of writing with the best guidance and reference.
- Haul Gear: Equipment including oxygen is necessary to Passover the death zone. Even if it looks like a burden while moving ahead in writing, collecting entire ideas, knowledge, and research will serve you to survive the crucial phase.
- Acclimatize: Properly manage your time and expectations, be a self-motivator in the journey of writing. Adapt with a new routine of living with words just like ice in Everest.
- Power Through Practice: No one climbs Everest in a day and the best piece of content in a miraculous moment, we have to climb many hills before approaching Everest. So practice and raise the altitude of trekking the content Everest.
In conclusion, an expert writer is a versatile prodigy who survived many rejections and failures. I would like to invite the young writers to follow the Everest strategy in building their professional writing careers.
Acclimatize yourself with the extreme realities and climb up like a real hero who knows the path and potholes ahead.
Experienced SAP SD Consultant| Freelance Content Writer |Bilingual | JLPT N4 certified| Pursuing JLPT N3 N2
3 年It's really inspiring ??
Content Strategy | Brand Building | B2B Marketing Strategy
3 年I liked the analogy! Writing and climbing Everest! ??