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The Power of Written Words

If I told you that every word you’ve ever penned down — be it in a personal journal, a school essay, or even a social media post — possesses intrinsic value, would you believe me?

It might sound audacious, but it’s more accurate than most of us realize.

Every crafted word, every sentence, and every article you write can indeed be an asset — a creative asset, a financial asset, and perhaps most importantly, a tool for genuine, positive change.

Words have shaped our world since the dawn of human civilization.

Ancient civilizations used hieroglyphs and symbols to record events, pass down knowledge, and foster communication in a way that was severely limited by previous oral histories and geography.

With the advent of the printing press in the 15th century, written words began to reach an even wider audience, sparking a revolution in education and democracy.

In the digital age, words have taken on an entirely new dimension and can now (theoretically) live forever.

In a world where content is king, your words can become valuable creative assets.

Much like a painter who creates a unique piece of art, your writing — a blog post, an e-book, or an article on Medium — can touch thousands, even millions, of lives.

Numerous studies underscore the value of written words as creative assets, with some indicating that blogging can result in a 434% increase in indexed pages and a 97% increase in indexed links on your website — underscoring the creative asset’s ability to boost visibility and authority.

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