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1). Go With the Flow: Write With Transition Words and Phrases By : Shaun Fawcett
Copyright © Shaun R. Fawcett
One of the most common weaknesses I see in day-to-day writing is poor logical flow from one idea or point to the next. This usually takes the form of a bunch of seemingly unrelated phrases thrown together with little or no sense of sequence, continuity, or relativity.
Although the overall subject may be obvious, the words to describe it seem to be scattered on the page like an almost random set of unconnected thoughts.
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2). 10 Secrets For Everyday Writing Success By : Shaun Fawcett
Copyright © Shaun R. Fawcett
During my 30-year career in a variety of professional positions in both the private and public sectors I have written literally thousands of letters and memos and hundreds of reports. If I had to boil–down everything I’ve learned about practical day-to-day writing for both personal and business purposes into 10 key points, this would be my “Top 10 List".
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3). How To Avoid Clichés - That Sounds Familiar By : Scott Lindsay
When writing articles, stories for full blown manuscripts it is often in your best interest to avoid common phrases or colloquialisms. Many writers refer to the overuse of these phrases as cliché and they avoid them like the plague.
It may take some work to find new ways to say something you’ve relied on clichés to say for you.
Two exercises I have used for this is to pick a vocabulary list and only use words on that list to compose a thought.
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6). The Adventures of a Paperboy's Mother By : Barbara Adams
The woman in the doorway is saying, "I don't want the paper except on alternate Tuesdays, and every third Sunday until October 1. Steve stands on her porch, looks bewildered, and turning to me as I wait in the car he says helplessly, "Mommmmmmmmm!"
You haven't lived until you have risen at 5:00 a.m. to drive your eleven-year-old son on his paper route.
Article Related to: newspaper, humor, writing, freelance writing, getting published, how to write
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7). Before Painting Words By : Scott Lindsay
No matter what kind of writing you consider your forte you might want to consider the use of a ‘learning log’.
The process of writing generally requires research. Unless you are recounting personal events in a first person non-fiction narrative the use of research tools is a highly valued counterpart to effective writing.
A learning log is simply a journal with notes that are specific to the subject matter you are seeking to write.
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8). No More Generic Cover Letters! By : Judi Perkins
Creating a job search cover letter doesn’t need to be a laborious process. Effective cover letters are short, skimmable and easy to read (a good rule of thumb no matter WHERE your cover letter is going) – three to four paragraphs tops.
If you are answering an ad, address the requirements in the ad and speak to how your experience relates to each. If you are sending the letter cold, make sure your letter reflects some research on the company, how your background relates, and why you have an interest in that company.
Article Related to: interview tips, career, job change, new job, resume, cover letter, how to write
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9). How to Write Results-Oriented Web Pages, Sales letters, Ads, and Flyers By : Joel Sussman
Copyright 2006 Joel Sussman
First, the bad news: There are dozens of ways you can go wrong in writing and designing (what you hope will be) an effective sales letter, web sales page, promotional flyer or ad.
Now the good news: The learning curve for getting it right is relatively short. Here are some key guidelines and pointers for getting noticed, generating interest, and persuading people to respond to your offer.
Article Related to: write sales letter, write ad, write flyer, unique selling proposition, target marketing, how to write, marketing strategy, value added marketing
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