Writing for business can be stressful, especially as often there is pressure on you, as a busy business person, to perform despite challenges. Pro bizwriter Suzan St Maur from HowToWriteBetter shares how to do it...and stay sane...
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SuzanStMaur voted on the following stories on BizSugar
7 things that can strangle your business writing
Posted by SuzanStMaur under ManagementFrom http://howtowritebetter.net 4475 days ago
Why business documents don't need to be boring
Posted by SuzanStMaur under MarketingFrom http://howtowritebetter.net 4477 days ago
Business documents can be lively if you write them well. Here Suzan St Maur shows you how to write business documents that are interesting and easy to read.
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The secrets of how to edit your own business writing
Posted by SuzanStMaur under MarketingFrom http://howtowritebetter.net 4478 days ago
How important is it to be able to edit your own business writing? Leading business writer Suzan St Maur thinks it is, and shares her tips on how to do it here...
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10 ways to make blog comments work for you
Posted by SuzanStMaur under Social MediaFrom http://howtowritebetter.net 4479 days ago
You can use comments to support your online profile and get more traffic to your own blog, website, etc. But what do you say? Here are my own tips on how to avoid writing bad comments that die a death for you, your business, your reputation and moreā¦.
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5 Reasons You Shouldn't Start Your Speech with a Joke
Posted by attard under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.businessknowhow.com 5144 days ago
5 Reasons You Shouldn't Start Your Speech with a Joke
If you're giving a speech, it's pretty much assumed that you'll start out with a joke or funny story. After all, that's the best way to get the audience engaged and relaxed, right? You joke could, however, end up doing just the opposite. Here are five reasons you should avoid using a joke at the beginning of your speech. Read More
If you're giving a speech, it's pretty much assumed that you'll start out with a joke or funny story. After all, that's the best way to get the audience engaged and relaxed, right? You joke could, however, end up doing just the opposite. Here are five reasons you should avoid using a joke at the beginning of your speech. Read More
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