Quick Copywriting Tips for Long-Term Results
77 Quick Tips to Improve Your Business Writing will show you effective techniques for writing and marketing your company's brochures, e-mails, news releases, sales copy, Web site content and more. In this 32-page booklet you'll learn ...
- What you can do to make your press releases more appealing to the media.
- Words and phrases you can use to create more persuasive sales copy.
- Some of the most common misspelled words and grammar problems in business writing today.
- How to get more results from your Web site content.
- New ways to market your business for free using writing.
- How to incorporate text and graphics to make your brochures more appealing to potential customers.
- Useful techniques for self-editing your writing.
To order your free copy, simply send an e-mail to tom(at)writewaysolutions(dot)com with "Booklet Offer" in the subject line.
"As a commercial real estate appraiser and broker serving the Phoenix metropolitan area, technical writing skills are very important for both myself and my staff. Mr. Trush's 77 Quick Tips to Improve Your Business Writing has provided a useful tool to improve our report presentations, client correspondence letters and e-mails. I found his recommendations for editing techniques to be particularly helpful in reviewing and editing reports prepared by other staff members. I would highly recommend this resource to business professionals who depend on effective written material."
-- Martin R. White, MAI
Martin R. White & Associates Inc.
"Tom Trush's 77 Quick Tips to Improve Your Business Writing is a great reference tool. I highly recommend it for any small, medium or large company that creates internal and/or external correspondence."
-- Ben Koeller, CPA
Benjamin T Koeller CPA, PLLC
"Tom Trush has hit the proverbial nail on the head with his quick tips to improve business writing booklet. Time and time again I have read through ads, brochures, letters, e-mails or other business-oriented means of communication and have been turned off by simple spelling or grammatical errors. The pen is mightier than the sword and effective communication is key to success in any area of business today. Anyone and everyone should pick up a copy of this wonderfully written tool and memorize it to use it in their business and personal communication. I will make sure to give a copy to my employees, team members and friends."
-- Lois Tiedemann
Transformed Triathlete
"Thanks Tom for your 77 Quick Tips to Improve Your Business Writing. This booklet is chock-full of ideas to use when communicating -- whether you're writing an article, creating a press release or sending an e-mail. Congratulations for providing such a wonderful resource. I feel certain this handy guide will be used often in our agency."
-- Catherine S. MacEachen
William R. MacEachen Agency