How Quotes Coax Better Business Writing

Have you ever noticed how some people are walking sound bites, full of memorable quotes? Mark Twain comes to mind. If you follow this blog, you probably noticed various quotes sprinkled throughout several posts. I simply love the variety of ways people express ideas....

How to Lure Execs and Geeks in One Communication

Are there two more different humans than execs and geeks? The executives want just the highlights. Subject matter experts (a.k.a. geeks) need more details. So, how do you deliver business communication that appeals to the C-suite, but doesn’t skimp on data for...

3 Simple Writing Tricks to Target the C-Suite

Ah, the C-Suite. The elusive target of so many marketing campaigns. Whether it’s Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) or some other C-title, grabbing their attention is rarely simple. If the targeted executives scroll right by your communication, how will they know...

How You Kick Passive Voice Booty

Does a bit of passive voice feel like a welcome change from our volatile world? If we could stop shouting long enough to listen, maybe we could learn something. But too much passive voice in business writing dilutes your message. You’ll never get heard that way. Maybe...

Customer Service Surprises Produce Magic

Have you become so accustomed to bad service that good experiences are customer service surprises? How can you avoid a negative view of your own customer service? One way is by surprising your customers – in a good way. The following are examples of customer service...

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