Collaborative Connections Through Writing With Elaine Pofeldt
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Elaine Pofeldt has over three decades of experience as a journalist, content strategist, blogger, and ghostwriter. At Elaine Pofeldt, LLC, she writes, edits, and does online editorial consulting. She is the author of Tiny Business, Big Money and The Million-Dollar, One-Person Business, where she examines how business owners are breaking $1 million in revenue without employees. Elaine helps corporate, nonprofit, and private clients write and edit proposals, e-newsletters, blogs, and books, and helps create inviting, high-traffic websites with her editorial consulting clients. She is a former Senior Editor at Fortune Small Business magazine and has appeared as an expert guest on MSNBC and CNN. Elaine graduated from Yale University with her bachelor’s in English and has publications in Crain’s New York Business, Fortune, Money INC, and CNBC, among many others. In this episode… Writing is about communicating with others, but what can you do when your message falls on deaf ears? The truth is, it’s not about you — it’s about your readers and if they’re ready to receive it. As you begin to put out your message consistently, you will transition away from uninterested readers and build a committed tribe. Elaine Pofeldt’s approach is not to tell people what to do but to guide them through the writing process to capture and connect with readers. Writing takes consistent practice and commitment, and Elaine’s research and experience strengthened her value and impact in the field. So, how can you connect and collaborate for the greatest impact? Join Michael Roderick in this episode of Access To Anyone as he sits down with writer, editor, and online editorial consultant, Elaine Pofeldt of Elaine Pofeldt, LLC, to discuss effective collaborative techniques. Elaine talks about positioning yourself to connect as a solopreneur, strategies that resonate through content marketing, and managing transactional relationships.