Kathy Williamson

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Freelance Writer Specializing in Self-Help & Personal Development Industries Expert

Kathy Williamson

Kathy Williamson Quick Facts

Main Areas
Writing content for the self-help and personal development fields
Career Focus
Freelance Writer, Copywriter, Coach, Author, Speaker

Promoting a life-changing message requires a different approach in writing than if you are trying to sell a computer. I'm one of the few freelance writers who understands this difference.

Because of my background of being a non-professional counselor on crisis hotlines for over 12 years, I've got insights and wisdom into the minds of people stuck in their problems. I've also written a book on how to permanently overcome addictions. Having personally overcome my own addiction, I know the secret fears and conce s of people stuck in their problems.

As an integral part of my freelance writing business I help you identify the hidden blockages people have to buying your products and services for self-improvement.

Even if you have no desire to write your own sales copy, by using my consulting services I help you uncover your prospect's hidden fears and you can carry this valuable insight into every aspect of your business.

Your prospects can rise only as high as their personal restraints.

My consultation services include helping you solve your personal problems so you can successfully run a business. I help you break through your own personal restraints, as well as help you develop a solid business plan to help you reach all your dreams.

I offer a free 1/2 hour phone consultation. Email me to schedule your appointment.

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Self-help entrepreneurs need copywriting that relates to their prospects at a deeper level. The sales letter is not all about selling your product or service. The main purpose is to begin to establish a relationship. In the self-help arena, you need to build the relationship first.

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Internet copywriting for life coaches and self-help entrepreneurs is not just about promoting the benefits of your product or services. Unless you deal with both sides of the coin, you’re losing money. How many times have you read a sales letter and said to yourself, “yeah, right – I’ll never be able to get those kind of results!” And you know what? You won’t! And neither will your prospects obtain the kind of results you promote about your product or service ... unless you deal with the opposite side of the coin – their personal restraints.

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If you’re a self-help entrepreneur or a life coach, it’s important to address the emotional blockages of your prospects in order to persuade them to purchase your product or service. Today’s social media allows people to open up quicker and easier through the written word. People get to know you on a deeper level through social media interaction, and when they come to your website, they expect that interaction to continue. One way to do this on your website is through your sales letter.

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Life coaches and personal development entrepreneurs have a desire to help hurting people. In fact, most of us think our solutions can be used to solve numerous problems. And that’s where our problem comes in. We try to help too many people and aren’t able to connect with “everybody in the world.” The result? Not enough leads . . . resulting in not enough income . . . resulting in added stress in our lives. We may even feel like quitting. But we can’t, because we know we hold the answer that will help many hurting people.

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Life Coaches are sprouting up all over the Internet as this industry explodes. So how do you set yourself apart from other coaches? Although we may not be in “competition” per se, we still need to make ourselves distinct from each other. What is unique about you as a coach? · Is it the style in which you coach?rn· Do you have personal experience in the problems you now solve?rn· Is your solution unique?rn· Do you have a “step-by-step” system you offer?rn· Is your approach to a problem taken from a different slant?rn· Is your solution endorsed by well-known people or celebrities?r

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Are you an alcoholic? Do you cringe at that thought? Do you have all the pat answers as to why your drinking is okay? Are you secretly avoiding admitting that you might be an alcoholic? Do you tell yourself that you an stop anytime you want? What happens when you ignore your drinking habits? Actually, you’re ignoring the things that trigger you to drink. And ignoring problems just makes them worse. You end up in a downward spiral, ignoring all the signs of trouble. That’s t

February 23, 2010

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Drug abuse - if you knew what your life would end up looking like as a drug addict, I’m sure you’d never start. So here are some of the traps I’ve seen. Trap #1 – You’re hooked before you know it. Some drugs instantly hook you, while others slowly pull you in. You want to fit in. You want to be accepted by your new friends. So you take the drugs when they’re offered. After all, doing it just once won’t hurt! How could having all these good feelings be so bad? Trap #2 – You

February 23, 2010

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Addiction Recovery – whether it be sexual, drugs, alcohol, gambling or others – many programs encourage the addict to turn to the god of their choice to help them. But the question is, which god? And does it matter? Tiger Woods recently cited that he was raised in Buddhism and desires to look to spiritualality to help keep his life balanced. Buddhism teaches that attachment, greed and desire are the root of all suffering, and that letting go of those things is the key to a p

February 22, 2010

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Rehab is usually a very intense focus to get you out of your addiction and into a stable environment. Stable as far as getting you off your drug of choice, and getting you to the point where you don’t want to relapse. Then what? If you’ve identified God as your “higher power,” then you’re on the right track. But what does God want you to do with your life? Has He given up on you? No! You may be thinking of all the bad things God wants you to quit. And, yes, He does want yo

February 22, 2010

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Alcoholism seems difficult to overcome by yourself. So you might have started attending an AA or 12 Step group in an effort to get help. You might have even gone through rehab and are now in a support group to maintain your sobriety. Many times people are mandated to attend an AA group by the court as part of their sentencing for a criminal act. It’s great when you first go to the groups because you find out that you’re not alone in your problem. You find others who have the

February 18, 2010

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Addiction recovery is a scary process. You’ve got to face those feelings of anxiety and fear that cause you to abuse your addiction. They keep you stuck in recovery. So how can you handle your fears? First, you’ve got to identify what you are fearful about. Here are some examples: - I’m afraid I won’t be able to handle the emotional pain - I’m afraid I’ll make a promise not to do my addiction, and fail again - I’m afraid life will be boring if I don’t do my addiction - I’m

February 18, 2010

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Alcoholism sneaks up on many people. That’s why there’s so much denial. It’s a slow road to getting to the point of finally admitting one is an alcoholic. And what exactly determines whether one is an alcoholic and under its control? 3 Questions To Determine If You’re An Alcoholic Can you stop drinking right now and not drink any more? Do you hide your drinking and keep it a secret? Do you drink instead of taking responsibility for your life? 7 Things You Can Do To Take The

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Contacting Kathy Williamson

Kathy Williamson

Insightful Copywriter & Coach

For Self-Help Entrepreneurs

P.O. Box 11660

Prescott, AZ 86304

(928) 925-5410

Kathy@freelancewriterkathy.com