Just imagine if you could bottle a formula that would allow you to sprinkle elements of controversy in anything you write.
When you know how to easily integrate controversy into what you do, you have a power that forces people to talk about you or your work.
For over ten years, I have been writing a column in a national newspaper with a circulation of over 250,000 readers. The readership is very broad with varying age groups and different political mindsets.
My column featured an honest opinion on various social topics and there were many weeks when I recieved HATE MAIL.
I also received glowing praise from readers, however the hate mail really bothered me. I was fearful of losing my job a this newspaper or that my editor may tell me to "tone it down."
I set up a meeting with my editor to discuss my column and guess what?
My column was creating a buzz and attracting new readers.
I spent years and years practicing controversial writing in my column, my blogs and my books. I then produced a pattern that would allow any writer to emulate my process to incorporate controversy into anything they do, on demand!
I have created a plug-and-play worksheet that follows the formula I have created to explore where controversy exists with any topic or story line. My course will teach you how to use this worksheet and apply controversy anywhere!
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