In This Episode:
Sharon Hurley Hall is an anti-racism writer, a professional B2B writer and blogger, and co-host of The Introvert Sisters podcast. She holds Masters degrees in both media and education and has not missed a deadline in 25 years of work!
More than that, she’s a true veterans of the industry – having thrived through the many changes that professional writers have weathered as the market shifts.
Today we talk about growing your business as a B2B writer, building a strong network of writers to support you as you grow, and the fast-growing needs that writers can fill as diversity, inclusion, and equality take the forefront.
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Episode Highlights
- Sharon’s accidental launch into journalism
- How she made the transition to B2B writing
- The truth about competing against other writers
- Her process for bringing in new client leads
- The criteria she runs through before accepting new clients
- How she builds a strong network of writers (and why it’s been critical to her career)
- The nirvana fallacy about creating an equal world
And plenty more along the way. Get the resources mentioned in this episode below.
Resources Mentioned In This Episode
- Introvert Sisters Podcast
- Sharon’s Website
- antiracism.substack.com
- I’m Tired of Racism by Sharon Hurley Hall
- Beyond School
- Jennifer Matern – All Freelance Writing
- Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach
- The Color Purple by Alice Walker
- And Still I Rise by Maya Angelou
- The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osmond
- Bananagrams Game
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