Have you ever lost days, weeks or even months to the Research Rabbit Hole of Doom?
You tell yourself:
You already know this negative chatter isn’t helping, but you can’t seem to stop it. Sound familiar?
Let me teach you how to halt it once and for all. I have a bullet-proof system designed for authors, academics and freelance writers. It will teach you what to look for, where to save it and how to know you’re done.
(Yes, research can actually END.)
Many people use research as procrastination (“I’ll start writing as soon as I read 25 more papers… and reorganize my desk… and learn ancient Greek”). Don’t doom yourself to spending way more time on your work than necessary.
Instead, watch a recording of my practical class teaching you the exact techniques you need to become a confident researcher.
My methods have helped grad students finish their dissertations, authors complete their books, professors submit papers to peer-reviewed journals and marketing writers deliver their reports before retirement age.
I’ve been a professional editor and writer for more than 40 years, and I’m an expert at helping writers finally finish their work instead of endlessly researching it.
Researching doesn’t need to be frightening, overwhelming or endless. It’s a process with a clear beginning, middle and end. Learn how to do it in a way that will make you a better, more successful writer.
Here are some of the breakthrough strategies you’ll learn:
Here is a two-minute look at what the course covers:
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If, after watching the course, you feel it didn’t provide $50 of value for you, simply email me within a week of purchase, and I’ll give you your money back, no questions asked.
Because of the class, I wrote a first draft of an article I’d been putting off (for my company newsletter). Everything you said about getting the first draft done I found to be true.
Mark W
Toronto, Canada
I have been following Daphne for a long time now, and subscribe to her weekly email newsletter. I regularly use her mind map technique when I’m stuck, and have found her advice over the years practical and helpful. I admire tight and succinct writing, and so am a huge admirer! Her recent class on AI was a very interesting, informative and accessible class, with helpful and practical suggestions for how to get the best out of AI.
Annabel Harris
London, U.K.
Daphne demonstrated how AI could be used to improve our writing. Just as importantly, she warned us about when not to use AI. I loved the clarity of her explanations and the practical examples. I am recommending Daphne’s blog and classes to both my writing groups.
Deborah Martin
Sydney, Australia
Thanks for this useful presentation. I’ve been using ChatGPT a lot for mundane things — social media posts about events at the museum I’m associated with, job descriptions, “suggest how to freshen up this grant application.” I’ve used it as a tutor and I’m interested to see what suggestions it makes to improve my writing.
Laura Colcord
Salisbury, N.H.
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