
"How To Make Your Direct Marketing Writing Efforts Walk, Talk, And Breathe"
4 Strategies Every Health, Fitness, and Small Business Owner Should Know About To Win With Customers, Clients, And Champions
Now here are some ways to help you to perfect, polish, and strengthen your writing efforts. Apply these tools to your tool box and you'll create writing that walks, talks, and breathes!
Use A Thesaurus
Obvious, isn't it? You've probally used a thesaurus at some time or another. Most writers use it for the wrong reasons they still think writing has to be intellectual. In my experience making things to complex for my audience to read turns them off. Keeping things simple seems to always work best for results. Use a thesaurus to keep your writing simple and direct. Afterall, we are not writing to one another well at least I think we aren't or are we?
Use a Simile Book
A simile, by the way, is a phrase used to compare two different ideas. For example: "as compelling as a gun to your head" that is using a simile. A simile can give your reader a nice jolt they might be reading along and suddenly you make a comparison that surprises him. Thats electrifying! When using similes, try and make your own words. Add this to your tool box of tricks and watch your readership increase.
Use a Book Of Analogies
"Become a writing wizard." Turn your writing into spells no mortal can resist!"
Find books that inspire you to create power writing. Certainly when you do you'll find words tickling your mind into creating juicy new phrases. One must read is: The Analogy Book of Related Words By Selma Glasser. Use this book as your word- storming partner and watch the excitement of your crowd soar Guaranteed!
Use a Book Of Quotes
If anything else lets face it Quotes look good on page, don't they?
Let us resolve to be masters, not victims , of our history, controlling our own destiny without giving way to blind suspicions and emotions.
- John F. Kennedy
Two reasons to use quotes are they are visually appealing and they create dialogue and dialogue is alive. Try these strategies out for size and have fun with your writing the rest will take care of it self.
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Natalie Pyles
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