Effective Writing Skills in Public Relations: Three Tips
Writing for public relations can be a challenge, especially when you're not familiar with your client's industry. Check out three tips for successful PR writing.
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Writing for public relations can be a challenge, especially when you're not familiar with your client's industry. Check out three tips for successful PR writing.
Web content is different from other forms of writing, and people consume it differently. The best-practices outlined in this article can help you create content that boosts your brand, improves SEO, and captures people's attention.
Writing can feel like inching your way along a pitch-black tunnel. You can make out only the next few feet in front of you. It's scary. But The Writing GPS is here to help.
Our reality—living in a state of isolation, bombarded with messages about the importance of maintaining separation—is influencing the way we think and communicate. Our lack of social interaction is limiting our ability to communicate effectively. Including in our writing.
In a world full of "READ THIS!" "BUY NOW!" and "CLICK HERE!" sometimes the only action customers want to take is to click away. And we marketers shouldn't blame them. So, what do we do? How else can we inspire action?
Could you create effective marketing copy by imposing limits on how you write? How about using some tricks and tactics that poets—and Dr. Seuss—use! To craft unforgettable, memorable marketing copy, take a page or two from Dr. Seuss.