The benefits of blogging are too obvious to ignore. If you believe you don’t have the time or resources to handle blogging, a professional writer (like me) can make blogging manageable. Read these sections as individual tasks that you can outsource, even as you keep others in-house.
Project Writing Quick Tips
How a professional writer can reduce a blogger’s workload
by admin on 19. Jan, 2011 in Project Writing Quick Tips
How to blog
by admin on 22. Dec, 2010 in Project Writing Quick Tips
They’re the new newsletters. Millions of current blogs cover just about every business topic under the sun. You want your blog to stand out. How do you make that happen? Take it seriously by taking the steps below. They’ll have you running your blog like a magazine, building a loyal readership and delivering business benefits. [...]
How to write a trade magazine article
by Luigi Benetton on 22. Jun, 2008 in Project Writing Quick Tips
Certain publications cater to specific industries, such as medicine, computer networking or commercial construction. They publish analyses, trend reports, case studies, profiles and other material of interest to people in those industries. Since magazines are viewed as more objective than newsletters and people keep them longer, their content can reach more people. Trade magazine articles [...]
How to write a FAQ
by Luigi Benetton on 22. Jun, 2008 in Project Writing Quick Tips
Frequently asked question (FAQ) sections abound on all kinds of Web sites. They may have been inspired by worn-out technical support staff seeking to lighten their load. Journalists gravitate to them as primers for topics they want to learn about. Marketing people can get in on the act by posting answers to the questions customers [...]
How to write a press release
by Luigi Benetton on 22. Jun, 2008 in Project Writing Quick Tips
Your company has done / is doing / will do something that you want to announce to the press, analysts and the world at large who will, in turn, trumpet your tidings to your target market. Your instrument of choice: the press release. To view sample press releases, click here and here.
How to write a case study
by Luigi Benetton on 22. Jun, 2008 in Project Writing Quick Tips
Few types of literature hold a reader’s attention like a story. That’s probably why case studies abound. Also known as success stories, they portray your company’s offering in a real-world setting that your target audience can easily understand. You can use a case study to explain how a customer successfully solved a problem or created [...]
How to write a white paper
by Luigi Benetton on 22. Jun, 2008 in Project Writing Quick Tips
When companies shop for new, complex and expensive technology or services, they want valuable education, not blatant sales pitches, to help them make their choices. Create a solid foundation for your relationship with them. Give them a white paper. These educational essays can offer explanations, analysis, advocacy, or a mix of the three. While white [...]
General Tips
by Luigi Benetton on 22. Jun, 2008 in Project Writing Quick Tips
Often, the people who best explain the value your company creates are your sales representatives. Enlist them for ideas before your write and feedback after. Read several examples of the type of literature you want to create. Note what works and what doesn’t. Key business audiences to consider include purchasing decision-makers and the technical experts [...]
How to write a profile
by Luigi Benetton on 11. Jun, 2008 in Project Writing Quick Tips
A person, a company, a technology, a trend – people want to learn about these things. You can help them by writing an engaging profile.
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B2B Writing Samples
- Supply chain management
- Evaluating productivity software training options – a white paper
- Can You Believe There’s an App For That?
- blog post: Video-Game HR Recruiting a Near Reality
- Woodbine Goes Wireless
- blog post: Tips for the Microsoft Retail Store
- blog post: Courtroom Tweeting
- blog post: “Good Enough” Is the Bare Minimum
- FluidConcepts magazine copy
- Article: Q&A with author of How to Write a Non-fiction Book in 60 Days
- Case study: SRP applies 3D heat to its design
- White paper: Contract Manufacturing in Puerto Rico
- Case study: Robinson Fans
- Email: Better Business Continuity Through Virtual Infrastructure
- Press release: Nitro wins MDS outsourcing contract
- Insights: Retailing 2015
- Press Release: Formglas
- White paper: Evaluating productivity software training options
- Email solicitation: telecom presentation
- Article: Call centre solutions
- Corporate profile: Martha McCarthy & Company
- Corporate profile: Moodys Tax Advisors LLP
- Web application security
- Article: customer relationship management
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