gamify your writing
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70%#pcn14gamifyGamify Your Writing
I’m Raven’s Social Media Marketing Specialist. I write sharable things for work and for fun I write fiction. I’ve been gamifying my writing for over 2 years.
Hey, I’m Nate
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Word Per Hour
288Word Per Hour
Drafting Fiction
(I track things like my average writing speed.)
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(This is gamification.)Now your need for closure is itching for the last slide, like someone’s desire to get to the last level in a game. Gamification is using game techniques in things that aren’t games. Techniques include levels, competition, points and rewards.
Link to a study: NateNews.com/ItWorks
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It Always Starts With A Book
Link to Clockwork Muse:
I read The Clockwork Muse: A Practical Guide to Writing Theses, Dissertations, and Books by Eviatar Zerubavel. It didn’t use the word “gamify” but it inspired me to gamify my writing.
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NateNews.com/Book
Tips Content Marketers at
Track Metrics
• Date • Words • Minutes • Words Per Hour • Notes • Goals
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NateNews.com/Gamify
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• Research
• Drafting
• Rewriting
• Editing
• Artwork
• SEO
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Track Your Process
NateNews.com/5metrics
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• What would make writing fun?
• Set really easy goals.
• Experiment with time of day, music, going offline…
• Have rewards
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Challenge Yourself
• Meet a friend at a coffee shop in the mornings.
• Keep a shared writing log.
• Design rewards and punishments.
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Challenge A Friend
NateNews.com/Gamify
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• Sharing your progress motivates you to look good.
• Smart people will critique your process.
• Have an answer when people ask “Hey how’s your writing doing?”
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Challenge The World
NateNews.com/Log
Here’s an example:
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100% Aww…Feels Nice.
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