Business Writing That Gets Results
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Most of us need to write in our day job. Maybe you need to write reports for your manager. Maybe you need to write sales proposals for tenders. Maybe you work in marketing and need to write adverts newsletter emails and website content.
The problem is most business writing is awful, and if your writing isn't good enough, it won't achieve its aims. No one will read your report. You won't win that sales tender. Your marketing content won't create any leads.
So how do you stand out from the pack? How do you write memorable content that gets read? How do you write in a way that persuades people to action (and makes you look good!)?
In “Business Writing That Gets Results" you will learn rare, but proven techniques for improving your writing:
- How to think through a piece of writing before you type a single word
- How to structure sentences so they will engage your reader
- When to use words, and when to get rid of them
- How to objectively measure the quality of your writing
- How to proof read a piece of writing, even without a computer
These techniques are so powerful you will wonder why they aren't common knowledge. And you can learn all of them in just one hour, in this concise series of videos.
Do you want to know the best part? Every one of these techniques is so easy to use they can be applied immediately. You will see an instant improvement in your writing. So if you want to improve your business writing, sign up today!
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