For coffee shop copywriters

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Things are about to speed up.

Starbucks switching to Google to offer super-fast Wi-Fi - latimes.com
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  • Profile picture of the author Dusty Foster
    Good news about super fast Wi-Fi. We have an ice cream shop in our little town with Wi-Fi. My dream is to hang out there and make a full-time income writing sales funnels, websites, and selling solo ads. Actually, waiting until "some day" is not the best idea. Sometimes we need to act the part for the part to become a reality. - Elaine "Dusty" Foster
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  • Profile picture of the author Mark Pescetti
    I'm writing at Noble Coffee in Ashland, OR today. Fantastic atmosphere. Hip people. Very condusive to writing converting copy.

    I'm all for better WiFi. But this whole premise would require me to go into Starbucks.

    No, no.

    I've already souled-out a little too much with a few of the clients I've taken on to compromise myself even further by drinking corporate, Republican coffee.

    Mark
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  • Profile picture of the author Ross Bowring
    This is good news, Joe. The Wi-Fi can be problematically slow in Starbucks... but even worse in Panera Bread and smaller cafes. Especially for Skype calls, etc.

    --- Ross
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  • Profile picture of the author sethczerepak
    That's good news cause I was just sitting here cursing how slow the connection is lol
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  • Profile picture of the author Lokahi
    Faster internet won't really put the good ideas into your head. But it does help speed up page loading time. That could be good if you are working on a deadline.
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  • Profile picture of the author ReferralCandy
    Just felt like sharing this- I've had moments in my life where I found that having bad or limited internet access actually made me a better writer.

    How come? I had to be more strategic with my internet use, and this meant much less time for distractions or general frivolousness. My articles required less research. (I always over-research everything.)

    I found myself doing the bulk of my writing offline, and going online simply to post/submit stuff and to make little adjustments. If anybody's thinking of experimenting with this, I highly recommend it.
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