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Easy Furniture Web Tip #358: When writing … hang in there.

Furniture World News Desk on 9/16/2024


In the spring, when I love to take walks, I often marvel at the strength and bravery of a little flower pushing itself up between cracks in the road or sidewalk. How brave those little guys are.

 

Recently, I had the opportunity to emulate that little flower.

 

I was asked to work on a piece of content. I asked the client if he had a special gift for the reader to go with the piece. He did.

 

The giveaway was something unique to his personality.

 

That became the kernel for my content.

 

I did some research on the background and uses of the gift. (Yes, I used ChatGPT and it was super helpful.)

 

Then I went to work. I developed a first draft. It felt “almost done.”

 

I walked away from it for a day so I would have a better perspective.

 

When I came back the next day and looked at it, well, it was okaaay, but just not hanging together.

 

I worked and worked at it. But what I had loved the day before was now awful.

 

I almost ripped it up to start over.

 

But something told me not to. To keep trying. After all, I had something unique to work with. A kernel.

 

I went back to the piece. I analyzed the first place it broke down. I fixed it. Then I found the next and I fixed that.

 

In looking back, the main problem was that I had made it too complex. Once I simplified, it all came together.

 

Best of all, my client loved it.

 

Easy Furniture Web Tip 358: It’s easy to give up on a piece of writing, but if you give it a chance, it just might turn out well.

 

P.S. Here’s a splendid example of not giving up:

 

 

https://youtube.com/shorts/ZRcqzO4lMmA?si=5UZdp1QKCPoJPo3l

 

 

 


 

 

Katherine Andes specializes in web content development and SEO — including page customization for storefront and franchise websites. Visit BetterWebSales.com or phone her at (559) 309-2940.