Writing is one of the best ways to share your ideas and build a reputation. Yet, too many professionals neglect to get their writing seen by enough of the right people.
Getting published in top blogs and publications is what changed my career drastically as I started to become widely known for my expertise and you can too.
I've built this course to help you land opportunities to write for high-profile publications based on my experience writing over 750 articles for major publications like Forbes and the Wall Street Journal and the blogs of leading organizations like the World Economic Forum and Nasdaq.
This course include four hours of recorded lessons, nine exercises and worksheets and six interviews with top writers in different fields on what's worked for them.
Here's what the course covers:
You'll get actionable advice and real-life examples on how to:
Here's what you'll learn from completing the course:
Based on my experience writing for a range of well-known sites since 2011, you'll learn the process of improving your writing to be ready for the review of editors, how to pitch your writing at relevant blogs and publications and how to support the process in the long-term to get published on the sites you're customers are regularly reading.
The intended audience for the course is:
This course is designed for any professional looking to get their writing published on sites with a strong reputation in their industry. Most students in the course will have a full-time job in their field, be freelancers or own a business and want to use writing on the side to further support their career ambitions like attracting more customers, building a reputation in their niche, getting traffic to their website and more. The material in the course applies to professionals in any industry, not just business folks.
Brian Honigman is a social media and content marketing consultant, workshop leader, and a career coach for marketers. He's written for Forbes, the Wall Street Journal, the World Economic Forum, Entrepreneur, HuffPost, the Next Web, Business Insider, Fortune, and elsewhere. He's also an adjunct professor at NYU, an instructor for LinkedIn Learning and corporate trainer for Econsultancy. To date, he's spoken at and worked with the United Nations, the Weather Company, Chase, UNICEF, Thomson Reuters, People Magazine, Wix, Asana, NATO, and others. Brian has appeared as recognized source on marketing in the New York Times, Adweek, and has been named a 'seasoned digital marketing expert' in Forbes.