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  • Writer's block, lack of creative inspiration, falling back on cliches and marketing-speak... if any of that ever happens to you, you're not alone. But by harnessing the secrets of storytelling and neuroscience, you can make any topic—even those that seem boring—interesting.

  • Looking for sage writing advice from authors like Toni Morrison, Stephen King, and Haruki Murakami? An infographic (below) from Ivory Research provides nuggets of wisdom from these famous writers and a dozen more.

  • Writing about your experiences and aspirations can have a wide range of personal and professional benefits. This infographic from Opyrus explores the power of personal storytelling and how it helps both mental and physical health.

  • Bloggers say it takes more than four hours, on average, to write a blog post, according to recent research from Orbit Media.

  • Keeping people's eyes on your website is a vital top-funnel tactic. Check out these 10 tips for more engaging blog posts.

  • How can you write content that resonates with your audiences? To help marketers become more effective writers, the content team at Semrush took a look at their own tactics.

  • AI is helping marketers unlock their creativity and speed up content development—from ideation to outline-writing, editing, publishing, and more. Register now to learn how AI writing technology can increase your writers' productivity tenfold without sacrificing quality or brand consistency. Sponsored by Writer.

  • Once the novelty of AI-generated content has worn off, is it really useful to your company? This article argues that it absolutely is, and you should adopt it sooner rather than later.

  • Writing for public relations can be a challenge, especially when you're not familiar with your client's industry. Check out three tips for successful PR writing.

  • Whether it's it's the start of the singularity or a fad that will fade like so many others, AI writing has taken the marketing world by storm. This article muses about whether human creativity is at stake.

  • Web content is different from other forms of writing, and people consume it differently. The best-practices outlined in this article can help you create content that boosts your brand, improves SEO, and captures people's attention.

  • Does it sometimes feel like your writers, graphic designers, and video folks, and/or your creative agency, are not on the same page—and so the performance of your content suffers? If so, it's probably because the creative brief wasn't rigorous enough, if there was a brief at all. It's time to up your content game. Sponsored by Aventi Group.

  • It's easy to get overwhelmed and feel like pulling your hair out when creating new pieces of content. Slow down, take a deep breath, and follow the steps in this article.

  • This lesson focuses on drafting your initial survey questions using the typical survey outline to uncover the story you want to tell. You'll see a lot of examples of questions you can ask.

  • Humor columnist and marketing expert Erik Deckers discusses creative writing techniques that can improve your content marketing.

  • Google ads are a competitive space. Check out this infographic for seven tips—with supporting data—to help you get the best ROI on your ads.

  • Your first draft doesn't have to be perfect, and your research doesn't have to take forever. By focusing on making yourself a pragmatic writer rather than a perfectionist, you can become both more creative and faster.

  • Explainer videos are a useful and fun way to introduce your audience to your products or services, and—when they are done well—they can be extremely effective. Read on for dozens of tips on how to write a compelling video script.

  • If you're a marketer, you're also a writer. Embrace it! Improve the skills you already have so you can tackle new, more challenging projects with confidence. We've got the perfect toolkit to help you create marketing writing success.

  • If you aspire to lean and confident writing in your marketing content, you'll avoid populating your prose with superfluous words. Simply put, the most effective writing and communication makes every word... communicate. Here's how to write less but say more.