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Howdy, My Writing Friends,Seth Godin told me he'd come to talk to our author community, but he had a very "Seth-like" request. He said he didn't want to talk about writing; he wanted to help the group "Practice" writing. Perhaps this is not surprising, given his recent book, "The Practice: Shipping Creative Work." He kept his remarks super-short before we dove into some practice, but one thing he said struck me about writing:
âWriterâs block is a myth. No one gets plumberâs block.â â Seth Godin That day, Seth told us he doesnât believe in waiting for the muse. He believes in shippingâcreating consistently, generously, and with intent. And his writing shows it. Whether itâs Tribes, Purple Cow, or The Practice, Sethâs work is iconic because itâs signal, not noise. His secret isnât complexity... itâs clarity. He writes like someone who knows your attention is sacred. And it's a lesson I've tried to weave into every lesson we give Modern Authors. In this edition of Write Like a Thought Leader, we break down Sethâs Signal Style Framework, the minimalist, magnetic method behind the worldâs most prolific thought leader. Why The Signal Style Framework WorksSethâs writing is deceptively simple. But under the surface, itâs engineered for action, trust, and change. His chapters read like ideas youâve always believed but never had words for... until now. â
Short chapters. No fluff. Every word earns its place. He writes like a guide, not a guru. And thatâs why readers follow him, not just read him. When to Use Seth's FrameworkBest For:
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If youâre writing for change (not just comprehension) this is your blueprint. The Signal Style: Seth Godinâs Chapter StructureSethâs books are collections of standalone, idea-rich chapters that still build to something bigger. While most authors we've deconstructed (Adam Grant, Mel Robbins, Gabby Bernstein, James Clear, Cal Newport, etc.) write chapters in the 4,000 to 6,000-word length, Seth writes shorter chapters (2,000 to 3,000). You can build a full-length, high-impact chapter (or multiple short-form pieces) using his Signal Style if you're writing a 2,500-word book chapter, white paper, or long-form article. 1ď¸âŁ Open With a Provocation or Parable (200â400 words)
đĄ Why it works: Seth doesnât need a long setup. He strikes fast and gets your brain to say, âWait, thatâs true.â 2ď¸âŁ Name the Pattern or Principle (300â500 words)
đĄ Why it works: Naming gives shape. It creates a shorthand for your reader to recognize and repeat. 3ď¸âŁ Challenge the Reader (400â600 words)
đĄ Why it works: Sethâs writing doesnât just land. It lingers. And it demands something of you. 4ď¸âŁ Offer a Reframe or Invitation (300â500 words)
đĄ Why it works: Seth invites readers to make change feel personal and possible. 5ď¸âŁ End With Resonance (100â300 words)
đĄ Why it works: This is the silence after the songâthe pause that makes the point powerful. ChatGPT Prompt: Signal Style Writing (Seth Godin)âIâm writing a thought leadership chapter using Seth Godinâs Signal Style Framework. Please help me:
Hereâs my rough draft: [Insert Your Content]â Sethâs Classroom Lesson for Modern AuthorsâThe practice is the act of showing up, over and over again. Shipping the work. Even when youâre not sure.â Seth doesnât write to be brilliantâhe writes to be of service. He publishes daily. He publishes bravely. And he trusts that trust is built not through polish, but presence. Thatâs the heart of the Signal Style: Say something worth sharingâand say it like it matters. What Next?Since I started helping people write books, I've been asked, "When will you write a book about book writing?" It always felt a little meta (since I don't consider myself a writing guru or even good at writing itself). Instead, over the past year, I've been writing a very different bookânot about how to write or publish a book (there are plenty of those books). How to leverage a book. I realized most people write a book and hope it sells. We figured out that Modern Authors write and launch books differently to drive speaking gigs, coaching revenue, content engines, course sales, and category leadership. Itâs not magic. Itâs a system. And itâs what Iâve spent the last 3 years building and reverse-engineering. For the next few weeks, I will be sharing a second post each week (on Tuesdays). These posts will aimed at anyone who has launched a book in the past three years or is planning to launch one in the next year. We'll be breaking down 11 moves Modern Authors are making to leverage their books differently. As you've seen here, they'll be tactical and specific... no fluff. It's a lead-up to the launch of my next book, Modern Author OS. I'm excited to share it with you! Let's go write some magic! Eric |
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