The One Missing Ingredient That’s Causing Your Writing to Fail

It’s not included in the instruction manual

Gary David Flamberg
Word Garden

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You’ve jumped aboard the online writing train. You’re putting all the advice into practice. You’re checking all the boxes — crafting a good title, creating a good hook, formatting for readability, etc., etc. You’ve even settled into a niche. AND…you’re writing consistently.

But it’s not working.

No one’s reading your stuff. You’re not picking up steam.

Could you be unknowingly leaving out THE most crucial element?

What makes THESE writers stand out?

Among my favorite writers on Medium are:

Each of them has a large following. Each of them checks all the above boxes. They each post daily — or close to. The niche (how to be successful online) is exactly — or roughly — the same between them.

But there’s something else about them. It’s an intangible. Let me describe it — by describing them.

Derek Hughes: Derek has a no-nonsense, methodical approach to his writing. Read his stuff, and you know this is a guy who’s done his…

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Gary David Flamberg
Word Garden

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