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05th October 2009
In writing there is a term called ‘passive voice’. In literature this is where the narrator TELLS the reader what is going on instead of allowing dialogue and event descriptions to SHOW the story to the reader and allow their imagination to fill in th... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
One of the criterion a teacher sticks to in order to evaluate your research papers is the way it is written, namely the manner of expression produced by the author’s choice of words, grammatical structures, use of literary devices, and all the possible... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
There are two main reasons to write a business proposal. Either someone has invited you to submit a RFP (Request for Proposal); or you are trying to gain support or funding from your employer or another organization.
When drafting a proposal the most ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Effective business writing skills can help you win that million dollar contract, earn a promotion, resolve a dispute, or generate a significant increase in new business leads. Poor business writing, on the other hand, can never be undone; it can cause you... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
If you’re like me, you’re not writing that banner ad, Web site, or landing page to make your English teacher proud. You’re writing to sell.
If you get an “A” while you’re at it, great. But don’t count on it. To get prospects to click, cal... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
03rd September 2009
Here are ten types of sentence blunders to avoid if you want your reader to get what you mean and not have to stumble through what you write. 1. Run-On Sentences. You know the ones: they drag on and on, packing a paragraph’s worth of details into a sing... Read >
Author: imran
03rd September 2009
Here are ten types of sentence blunders to avoid if you want your reader to get what you mean and not have to stumble through what you write. 1. Run-On Sentences. You know the ones: they drag on and on, packing a paragraph’s worth of details into a sing... Read >
Author: imran
03rd September 2009
Here are ten types of sentence blunders to avoid if you want your reader to get what you mean and not have to stumble through what you write1. Run-On Sentences. You know the ones: they drag on and on, packing a paragraph’s worth of details into a single... Read >
Author: imran
02nd September 2009
Here are ten types of sentence blunders to avoid if you want your reader to get what you mean and not have to stumble through what you write.
1. Run-On Sentences. You know the ones: they drag on and on, packing a paragraph’s worth of details into ... Read >
Author: imran
24th August 2009
Dissertation or thesis writing is one of the major parts of student’s academic career before they are awarded a degree. Among students dissertation writing is very common now-a-days, it takes number of days to complete. Students are required to submit t... Read >
Author: Broad Williams
13th August 2009
Following are the main elements to be covered while writing a cover letter:
Addressing
The letter should be addressed to a particular person. If you do not know the name, call and confirm the name and the spelling along with designation, office ad... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
09th August 2009
Writing website content is different from writing for a print publication to some extent. Site visitors focus differently on the web; they skim rather than read. You can’t change their behavior, so if you want to get your point across, you need to chang... Read >
Author: Eric Amakasu
01st August 2009
1. Run-On Sentences. You know the ones: they drag on and on, packing a paragraph’s worth of details into a single sentence. Short sentences are easier to understand than long ones; they provide information in bits and pieces instead of a flood. In most ... Read >
Author: HARNEET KAUR
24th July 2009
Efficient company writing skills can help you win that million dollar contract, earn a promotion, resolve a dispute, or generate a important increase in new business leads. Poor business writing, on the other hand, can never be undone; it can cause you to... Read >
Author: UweKahl
10th June 2009
Animal collective are a peculiar act. An oddity. A sensory sideshow in a world of increasing musical banality. Despite having nick-names reminiscent of a group of children’s show super heroes, (Avey Tare, Deakin, Geologist & Panda Bear respectively), An... Read >
Author: JamesH
04th March 2009
Do you want to quickly experience the benefits that article marketing can offer? Then, this article is for you. In here, I will share the latest 7 methods that can help you accelerate the process of article marketing.
1. Carefully choose your topics. T... Read >
Author: Rajkumar Sharma
18th December 2008
Whenever you sit down to write any kind of marketing copy (email, sales page, flyer, etc.) use the following tips to guide you.
* ensure the copy is focused on your prospect's needs, concerns and problems - not on you or your services.
* you need to... Read >
Author: Jody
10th October 2008
How hard can it be to write a children's book? After all, they're short and simple, right?
Truth is, writing well for kids is a unique challenge. The best authors in the genre are masters of economy and action, which can take a lifetime of study and p... Read >
Author: Emma Walton Hamilton
17th September 2008
On-demand printing has become a trend nowadays with the advancements in digital printing technology and the ever expanding consumer market it is important that you know the basics of design and layout so as to maximize the effectiveness of your materials.... Read >
Author: Adan Ines
17th July 2008
Creating images in a reader’s mind is what writing is all about. But oftentimes, finding the right words to express the meaning we want our readers to gain can be tricky. Writers toil over their words and nothing seems quite right. And this problem can ... Read >
Author: Melinda Copp
15th May 2008
We are a quirky bunch—that’s for sure. Every writer has different habits, unique strengths, and mistakes they always make in their work. For example, some can’t get started without a cup of coffee. Some always forget when to use “that” or “whi... Read >
Author: Melinda Copp
21st January 2008
Since firms are flooded with the resumes, your resume should get the attention of the employing partner and create an everlasting impression at one glimpse only. Your resume is your sales’ arena to the hiring partner. Keep these points in consideration ... Read >
Author: Bharat Jain
05th November 2007
It is not enough for a copywriter to express a desire or demonstrate some ability to write. In order to move further in the business, one must learn and remember a number of items. Seven such details necessary to make money from your ability are present... Read >
Author: Eric Menzies
03rd September 2007
When writing copy for any media, it's always important to write in the active voice � not the passive.
Active sentences give your copywriting spark and drive, energising your sales message with words that enliven the reader and encourage them to act.... Read >
Author: Laurence James
23rd August 2007
Even the most compelling writing and subject can fail if you let the small irritations get in the way of that connection with your reader. Make your writing worth reading and take it from good to great by avoiding these seven pitfalls.
1. Poor organiz... Read >
Author: Gail Richards
15th March 2007
Most of us are too busy worrying about what we’re writing to think much about how we’re writing it. But in business communication, having command of a clear, readable style is essential to getting your point across.
Here are ten types of sentence ... Read >
Author: L. Bovee and John V. Thill
26th July 2006
One of the criterion a teacher sticks to in order to evaluate your research papers is the way it is written, namely the manner of expression produced by the author's choice of words, grammatical structures, use of literary devices, and all the possible p... Read >
Author: Linda Correli
09th March 2006
Was Your Last Software Specification Really Appreciated?
If you are still trying to write system specifications in English then you are in trouble. For the same reason that engineers and architects use graphical tools to specify their products so too m... Read >
Author: Phil Dean
11th November 2005
Your job as a copywriter is to convince your prospect -- of something. To do this, you must make your copy easy to read. And, the easiest way to accomplish this is to write short paragraphs that contain short sentences.
But there's more to having your... Read >
Author: The American Writers & Artists Institute
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