One of the big rules of copywriting is to ditch complicated language. While this is a great rule most of the time, there are some exceptions. There are moments when your copy is actually enhanced with some jargon. This post is going to open the door to some of those exceptions.
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When to use jargon: A copywriter’s guide
Posted by copywritematters under MarketingFrom http://www.copywritematters.com.au 4529 days ago
Surviving social media marketing: A new puppy owner’s guide
Posted by copywritematters under Social MediaFrom http://www.copywritematters.com.au 4529 days ago
If you’re getting started with social media marketing for your business, here are seven great tips to get you through it.
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A copywriter’s bible of words that sell
Posted by copywritematters under AdvertisingFrom http://www.copywritematters.com.au 4529 days ago
To write copy that generates a reaction, you must dig into the emotional and psychological impact of the words you use.
Here are 63 words that will help you turn ordinary copy into something more powerful, and more effective. Read More
Here are 63 words that will help you turn ordinary copy into something more powerful, and more effective. Read More
I Lost my Website and Godaddy Couldn't Help Get It Back
Posted by ricky86 under Online MarketingFrom http://techwalls.com 4530 days ago
I write this post after receiving responses from HostGator and Godaddy. I am a little disappointed as they can't help me get my stolen site back.
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Would You Choose to Not Grow Your Business?
Posted by dave@50plusfinance under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.50plusfinance.com 4530 days ago
It's the reverse of all we were ever taught. Start a business, with a lot of hard work build it up, expand and then one day stop the growth. Surprisingly some businesses make the choice to stop growth and maintain a certain size.
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7 Basic Mistakes That Will Stop Your Marketing Dead In Its Tracks
Posted by MarketingHQ under MarketingFrom http://www.marketinghq.com.au 4530 days ago
Sometimes it is the little things you need to get right in your marketing. In this post, Chris Dale from MarketingHQ highlights 7 basic mistakes that small businesses make with will stop their marketing dead on its tracks.
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Write an essay that compares and contrast three theories of motivation. Which one do you find most useful and why?
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Make your Own Luck on LinkedIn (Part I)
Posted by websuccessteam under MarketingFrom http://www.websuccessteam.com 4530 days ago
Feeling lucky (or unlucky) is a behavior that drives people in many aspects of their lives. Luck operates in mysterious ways, that variety evidenced in a seemingly endless array of popular quotes that run the gamut from humor to inspiration and from tragedy to discouragement.
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You vs. IRS: Separate assets or components?
Posted by denissemarie under FinanceFrom http://abookkeeperscorner.com 4530 days ago
The consultant said that there were 12 components that could be depreciated separately from building, so A-S depreciated them using recovery periods of between 5 and 15 years, rather than use the 27.5 year period required for the building. This increased the owners’ annual depreciation write-off b
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5 Ways to Make a Good Impression with Your Resume
Posted by MMarquit under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.bargaineering.com 4530 days ago
If you want to be noticed, you really have to make an impression quickly, and create a resume that is scanable, that captures the essence of who you are, and what you can offer to the employer.
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