Cultivating Copy that Connects with Kim Anderson

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We’ve probably all been there… staring at the blinking cursor and not quite knowing what to say or write.

She hung up her camera in 2016 after a 20-year career as a wedding photographer vowing as to never eat saucy chicken again on a Saturday, but she can write to your audience in a way you wish you could.

Kim Anderson is the powerhouse behind Red Curl Creative & Write Better Words.

In today’s episode, She shares her wisdom, on creating copy that connects.

We chat about going beyond lattes & leggings when crafting your about me page, The Art of Storytelling & connecting with your ideal client with your copy, and psychology behind selling.

If you are someone who has ever struggled with what to write or say, you are going to love this episode.

Discover more about Kimberely Anderson

Website: Red Curl Creative
Facebook:@kimatredcurlcreative
Facebook Group:@writebetterwords
Instagram: 
@redcurlcreativekim

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2 Comments

  1. Katie on May 27, 2020 at 3:25 pm

    This was so good. I am working on my new site and this was very powerful. Thank you!!!!

    • Lisa on May 27, 2020 at 5:14 pm

      So happy you found this episode valuable Katie! Thanks for the feedback!!

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