📝 Wake up your writing

When starting your own publication, it’s easy to get caught up in all the “business” part of your business and forget what’s most important: writing. If it weren’t for your wonderful words, none of this would be possible, so it’s time to focus on putting pen (fingers) to paper (keyboard). This week’s issue is about using AI writing to your organic advantage, finding the remedy for writer’s block, and increasing your vocabulary to create better content. Let’s go!

In this week’s issue :incoming_envelope:

Alright, let’s cut the fluff, you missed ‘The Tool’ in this week’s newsletter.

If you’re still cobbling together your content strategy with stone knives and bearskins, listen up. My AI writing tool recommendation is Kortex, and frankly, it’s not up for debate.

Dan Koe built this platform for a reason: to drag your creative process kicking and screaming into the 21st century. Once you start using Kortex, you’ll wonder how you ever managed without it. Seriously, prepare for some serious regret for all those wasted hours.

Here’s the deal:

  • If You’re a Creator: This isn’t just another shiny object; it’s the foundation your entire workflow should be built on.

  • Stop Ignoring the Inevitable: If you’re a creator who’s even slightly serious about leveraging AI, Kortex isn’t optional—it’s mandatory.

  • Don’t Be a Cheapskate: The premium plan is worth it. Lock it in now before they wise up and charge what it’s really worth (especially with those AI model advancements).

Bottom line: Get Kortex or get left behind. The choice is yours, but don’t come crying to me when you’re still stuck in the content creation dark ages.

Check Kortex now The AI Powered Second Brain For Interconnected Writing

Sorry I had to use one of Dan’s Strategic Advisor prompts for this reply. It’s normally brutal, but fun (for a good reason if you know how he uses the prompt) but I toned it down. LOL.

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