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12 Tips for Better Business Writing - Stepcase Lifehack

Today’s business world is almost entirely information-driven. Whether you run a small business or occupy a small corner of the org-chart at a massive multinational corporation, chances are that the bulk of your job consists of communicating with others, most often in writing. Of course there’s email and the traditional business letter, but most business people are also called on to write presentations, memos, proposals, business requirements, training materials, promotional copy, grant proposals, and a wide range of other documents. Here’s the rub: most business people have little experience with writing . http://www.lifehack.org/articles/communication/12-tips-for-better-business-writing.html
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How to Write Fast

I’m going to write this post in 20 minutes. Being able to write fast is a crucial skill for writers of every stripe, especially freelancers who work to order, often under tight deadlines, as well as journalists trying to get a scoop. Bloggers, too, can benefit from writing fast, so they can move on to the writing that pays the bills, advances their careers, or satisfies their muse. The key to writing fast is turning off your internal editor, that little voice in your head that tells you when a sentence or choice of words sucks . You have to fight that painful urge to go back and correct what you’ve just written, to fix the typos, or to pick just the right word, every single time.
While I don’t claim to be the world’s greatest writer, one of my strengths as a writer is the ability to write in a fairly conversational style. I might not write like everyone talks, but I write like I talk, and I think it creates a more welcoming style of writing. Readers are drawn into conversational writing as they are into a good conversation, ideally, and I’ve found this style of writing to be relaxed, fun, and engaging. http://writetodone.com/2008/03/18/how-to-write-conversationally/

How to Write Conversationally

Zen Power Writing: 15 Tips on How to Generate Ideas and Write wi

http://writetodone.com/2008/04/20/zen-power-writing-15-tips-on-how-to-generate-ideas-and-write-with-ease/ Do you ever sit down to write a blog post, article or chapter and nothing, but nothing appears in your mind? This is the dreaded ‘writer’s block’. The good new is that if you use the following 15 tips, you will generate more ideas than you need, love the writing process, and never ever get stuck. I find that some Zen meditation techniques enhance my writing.
Scrivener is a powerful content-generation tool for writers that allows you to concentrate on composing and structuring long and difficult documents. While it gives you complete control of the formatting, its focus is on helping you get to the end of that awkward first draft. Writing a novel, research paper, script or any long-form text involves more than hammering away at the keys until you’re done. Collecting research, ordering fragmented ideas, shuffling index cards in search of that elusive structure—most writing software is fired up only after much of the hard work is over. Enter Scrivener: a word processor and project management tool that stays with you from that first, unformed idea all the way through to the final draft.

Literature and Latte - Scrivener

http://www.literatureandlatte.com/scrivener.html
http://www.troubling.info/vonnegut.html 6. Be a sadist. Now matter how sweet and innocent your leading characters, make awful things happen to them -- in order that the reader may see what they are made of. 7. Write to please just one person. If you open a window and make love to the world, so to speak, your story will get pneumonia.

Kurt Vonnegut -- troubling.info

5 Powerful Techniques to Help Your Posts Stand Out

In this post regular contributer Skellie from Skelliewag.org helps you differentiate your content . Blogs are now so popular that it’s very hard to find a niche that isn’t already saturated. There are probably dozens or hundreds of other bloggers writing on the topics you cover. http://www.problogger.net/archives/2007/11/20/5-powerful-techniques-to-help-your-posts-stand-out/
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Five Word Processing Gems–Free and Nearly So « Web Worker Daily

Sure, Microsoft Word and Pages are rich applications that can handle very complex documents, and GoogleDocs is widely used and liked, but sometimes word processing needs are specialized. Do you frequently hop in and out of a text editor such as WordPad? Do you write blog posts directly within a blogging application? Do you fret over shelling out lots of money for desktop publishing software?
Your headline is the first, and perhaps only, impression you make on a prospective reader. Without a compelling promise that turns a browser into a reader, the rest of your words may as well not even exist. So, from a copywriting and content marketing standpoint, writing great headlines is a critical skill. Here are some interesting statistics. On average, 8 out of 10 people will read headline copy, but only 2 out of 10 will read the rest. http://www.copyblogger.com/magnetic-headlines/

How to Write Magnetic Headlines | Copyblogger