Launch With Words is a product that combines the features of a business coach with blogging prompts to encourage you to publish once a month. Follow the prompts. Publish. Easy!
In an ideal world, developers pair with professional copywriters. If budget allows, this creates the best experience for the launch and for payment. Unfortunately, many times the client writes the words (or you're waiting for it). That's frustrating.
At same time, we know clients should use their sites. This gives them an appreciation of the tool you just built. A client who appreciates the site, uses it. And the cycle repeats.
The goal of this plugin is for the client to understand the site's intrinsic value, publish once a month, and generate leads.
You've worked hard to launch their site with words, so why not continue that habit?
Launch with Words installs a year's worth of blog post prompts -- as drafts -- to encourage and guide your client (or yourself) in blogging best practices. Just say no to lorem ipsum and other placeholder text. Why install databases you just have to delete later?
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These prompts are based upon Bridget Willard's ebook, "If You Don't Mind Your Business, Who Will?"
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Install the plugin. Activate it. Verify the drafts are on board. Deactivate it. Delete. It's free. It's a win-win. The client uses their site and your work is appreciated.
After you install this importer, go get the starter pack here.
https://bridgetwillard.com/downloads/launch-with-words-starter-content-pack/
- After you activate the Importer Plugin, click the Import Tab.
- Choose the json file from “LWW-Starter-Pack.”
- You will be asked to choose a category and an author before importing. Once done, your 12 blog posts will be set as drafts and ready to write.
- Also unzipped with the LWW-StarterPack is a PDF welcome letter to show clients how to use the prompts.
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If you have a feature request, please add a GitHub issue. Thank you!
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- Import 12 draft blog posts
- Encourage your clients to publish monthly.
- Compatible with the WordPress Editor.
- No need for placeholder blog posts.
- Enable or disable Twitter sharing.
- The best websites are ones your client uses.