- Three Quick Tips For Writing Better Content By:-Susan Crossman
Businesses today need to tease maximum value out of every dollar spent but the issue is especially acute when it comes to promotion: every word people read about your business contributes to their perception of it and that can translate into dollars earned or lost in the blink of an eye
It also means entrepreneurs today must be especially vigilant when developing their websites, brochures, newsletters and reports
- How to Organize Source Materials By:-Jane Sumerset
In writing, it not usually more on adding ideas of facts just to complete the whole content but it is also about how you are going to organize these ideas so that you can set all things in their proper order
Organizing your writing is very important especially in handling information and reports
- How to Write For Web Visitors and Search Engines By:-Jason OConnor
Visualize your site achieving top search engine results
Now imagine the wonder you would feel if your well ranked website’s copy jumped off the screen, lodging itself in the mind of each site visitor, and unconsciously causing every one of them to take the action YOU want them to take
- Five Mistakes to Avoid When Writing Newsletters By:-Jane Sherwin
Regardless of your product or service, and whether you are a giant corporation, a small business, or a not for profit group, your newsletter is just about your most powerful tool for engaging readers and building member or customer loyalty
Whether you are still mailing a hard copy newsletter, or have switched to e newsletters, there are five mistakes you want to be careful to avoid, in order to ensure that your newsletter is a success:
Mistake #1: Avoid inconsistency in mailing
If you promise your readers that they can expect to hear from you on the first of each month, but instead send your news mid month, or every other month, they will get a sense that you may not be quite reliable
- How to Write an Employee Newsletter By:-Jane Sherwin
If you are thinking about starting up an employee newsletter, consider these tips If you already have a newsletter, use them to review your current approach:
Tip #1: Be clear about why you need an employee newsletter
- Fall Back Phrases By:-Jane Sumerset
When pressured to finish a piece of writing, writers tend to rely on their fall back phrases – familiar verbal patterns that they’ve used many times over Because of their close acquaintance with those words, they’re just easier to use when expressing ideas, especially compared to having to come up with an entirely new construction
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