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Posted by: David Spinks - 5 January 2010 / 12:05

brian-clarkWe were not asked to write this post.  Brian and the team at copyblogger doesn’t even know I’m writing it.  I am simply writing this post because I have found a ginormous (yea I said it) amount of value in their content and felt compelled to share it with you guys, here.

Every time they talk about a common mistake that writers make, I can think of a time when I’ve made that mistake.  They help me fix it.

Their advice on headlines and on writing blog posts in general has completely changed the way I approach blogging, and the way I write.

They bring in some extremely interesting and talented guest writers that provided a different perspective on writing.  I’ve discovered and followed quite a few of them.

When Brian Clark gives advice, you don’t feel like he’s talking down to you.  Posts can be lengthy, and yet still extremely easy to read/browse.  The content is always very relevant and extremely easy to consume.  They’re great teachers.

They’re not pushy at all about selling their products like some other blog tip sites.

In a nutshell, CopyBlogger rocks, and anyone who writes, should subscribe over there.  You won’t regret it.

Impress me once, good for you. Impress me every damn time I visit your site, and I will share it with as many people as I possibly can.

Spinks out.