My Journey To Content Marketing

It was 2009 on a Sunny day.

I was busy with my construction job.

Bleep, bleep.

My cell phone starts to ring.

It was my great friend Shiplu. He was a subeditor in The New Age.

We have been close friends sice our Notredame College life.

He first introduces me to the fantastic world of the internet.

It still makes me laugh that I didn't know how to find the picture of onion at that time!

I was a complete green, scratch, greenhorn, whatever you think.

From that stage, I arrived here.

What I learned in these long road travel?

More than I can explain.

I learned how to be self-motivated and use Mr. Google and Mrs. YouTube.

How to learn anything using keywords.

Fast typing, the importance of deep research, help each other.

Blogging, content writing, copy, and marketing in social media.

I learned how to build trust and networking with hard work, determination, and patience.

Success and failure.

It happened every month like a roller coaster.

But.

In the long run, it's giving me more productive insight and confidence.

Skill development is the matter.

Where you live is not necessary at all in this cutting-edge tech time.

It's You vs. You.

No skill, no income.

More skill, more income.

I learned how to be more curious.

From my experience, I believe the foundation is the key to success for a content writer.

Basic computer knowledge is vital.

Fast typing, all office applications, and knowing how to find anything from the net using keywords is a lifesaver.

But.

There is no shortcut to success.

Hard work, patience, determination, curious mind.

No ego and humble attitude.

Give time is a crucial factor in achieving success in the online world.

Competition?

Fierce.

Possibilities?

Endless.

It's your life.

It's your decision.

Color it or fade it.

I maintain a strict routine to make it more productive.

7 hours sleep at 9 pm and wake up at 4 am.

Fasting on Monday and Thursday.

Home cleaning, home workout, and morning walk are my part of life.

Sunshine and sweat are my bosom friends.

No fake food.

I eat only local, natural food.

Help others and take help. 

It was 2009 on a Sunny day.

I was busy with my construction job.

Bleep, bleep.

My cell phone starts to ring.

It was my great friend Shiplu. He was a subeditor in The New Age.

We have been close friends since our Notredame College life.

He first introduces me to the fantastic world of the internet.

It still makes me laugh that I didn't know how to find the picture of onion at that time!

I was a complete green, scratch, greenhorn, whatever you think.

From that stage, I arrived here.

What did I learn in these long road travel?

More than I can explain.

I learned how to be self-motivated and use Mr. Google and Mrs. YouTube.

How to learn anything using keywords.

Fast typing, the importance of deep research, help each other.

Blogging, content writing, copy, and marketing in social media.

I learned how to build trust and networking with hard work. Determination and patience.

Success and failure.

It happened every month like a roller coaster.

But.

In the long run, it's giving me more productive insight and confidence.

Skill development is the matter.

Where you live is not necessary at all in this cutting-edge tech time.

It's You vs. You.

No skill, no income.

More skill, more income.

I learned how to be more curious.

From my experience, the foundation is the key to success for a content writer.

Basic computer knowledge is vital.

Fast typing, all office applications. And knowing how to find anything from the net using keywords is a lifesaver.

But.

There is no shortcut to success.

Hard work, patience, determination, curious mind.

No ego and humble attitude.

Give time is a crucial factor in achieving success in the online world.

Competition?

Fierce.

Possibilities?

Endless.

It's your life.

It's your decision.

Color it or fade it.

I maintain a strict routine to make it more productive.

7 hours sleep at 9 pm and wake up at 4 am.

Fasting on Monday and Thursday.

Home cleaning, home workout, and morning walk are my part of life.

Sunshine and sweat are my bosom friends.

No fake food.

I eat only local, natural food.

Help others and take help. 

I will recommend working under a skilled client.

It will help you to explore your inner power and weakness.

You will learn how to correct your mistake.

How to make your writing marketable.

You will also learn how to be more organized and follow time management.

It will increase your confidence and productive writing knowledge.

You will make a mistake, correct it and go ahead.

More reading, more writing, and more listening can sharpen your knowledge.

It will help you to enhance your critical thinking.

And never ignore others.

Always discover the power of WE.

Team power is the best power.

People who learn together with care grow together.




Comments

  1. Ahamed Zia's story is incredibly moving and shows the resilience of the human spirit. I am so grateful to have been able to learn from his experiences in content marketing. I am so grateful to have been able to learn from his experiences and am inspired to pursue my own dreams.

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