Non-Fiction Writers Who Create Content Using Clean Sequences
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Please participate in this A/B test: one version of an article is written with a Clean Sequence and the other isn’t… which is more valuable…
I'd love your help on this one!
Apr 9, 2022
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Richard Dyter
How can we actually know if our content is too ‘dry and heavy’? I’m using LIWC software (and it’s drawing my attention to where I need to…
Here's a 500-word article plus examples of 300 words. Also there are some extra resources.
Apr 7, 2022
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Richard Dyter
Try my free Android app: here are login details and codes of Clean Sequences you can use
This 350-word article shows how you can work through Clean Sequences on your own - and also join a Meetup group where there's group energy for…
Apr 4, 2022
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Richard Dyter
Using Clean Sequences is like what? It’s like 'constructing' content with scaffolds
Here's a 400-word article...then I show you how I constructed it using the scaffold of Clean Sequence 840921.
Apr 1, 2022
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Richard Dyter
March 2022
Use Clean Sequence 840921 if you want a basic scaffold that structures how you teach something to the audience
Here's a 520-word article...then I show you how it emerged from Clean Sequence 840921.
Mar 31, 2022
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Richard Dyter
Use Clean Sequence 698803 to check how your ‘promise’ to the audience might connect with their landscape of attention
Here's a 520-word article plus a 480-word example... then I share the scaffold I used to draft the article.
Mar 30, 2022
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Richard Dyter
Use Clean Sequence 881219 to check how your paragraphs are delivering on your promise to the audience
Here's a 250-word article plus two illustrations...then I share resources including the scaffold I used to draft the article.
Mar 29, 2022
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Richard Dyter
How can we know (or 'guess'?!) if our content is valuable to our audience?
Here's a 600-word article...then I share resources including a YouTube video, the original draft of the article with scaffold, and a screenshot of Clean…
Mar 27, 2022
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Richard Dyter
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Use Clean Sequence 476204 to help cut out fluff from a first draft and increase value-per-page
Here's a 420-word article...then I show you how it emerged from Clean Sequence 233466.
Mar 26, 2022
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Richard Dyter
Richard Dyter’s 'Clean Sequences' workflow for generating content – explained in 500 words
Here's a 500-word article with bonus resources including a short video.
Mar 25, 2022
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Richard Dyter
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Use Clean Sequence 233466 to add more depth to an explanation of a non-controversial communication objective
Here's a 300-word article followed by a 760-word example that you can skim through...then I show you how it all emerged from Clean Sequence 233466.
Mar 24, 2022
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Richard Dyter
Use Clean Sequence 964945 as a scaffold for a problem-solution structure with a focus on benefits
Here's a 520-word article...then I show you how it emerged from Clean Sequence 964945.
Mar 23, 2022
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Richard Dyter
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