Brainstorm your way to great copy
shortcuts, writing August 17th, 2009
Get Great Copy Shortcut #6
Sitting. Staring. Cursor flashing.
Almost nothing is more intimidating than a blank page and an equally blank mind.
Which is why I employ one of my favorite shortcuts … the nano-brainstorm. This shortcut is especially good for short, pithy bits of copy, headlines and taglines.
Here’s how it works:
1. Open a blank document and save it. (I’m a frequent saver.)
2. Open a browser window to Google.
3. Set a timer for 5 minutes. No more. No less.
4. Google the keyword(s) of your topic “+ quotes poems songs” and press enter.
5. Quickly click in and go through some of the results. When you see something that inspires you, toggle to your document and copy the text over or type the words in. Continue until you hear:
* DING * Time’s up.
1. Reset the timer for 5 minutes. No more. No less.
2. Now start typing variations of your own. Keep going until you hear:
* DING * Time’s up.
Start a fresh document and continue with your writing project. Make sure to keep your filled up nano-brainstorm document just in case there are some reusable ideas.
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