Tagged: business communications
How to write an About page
Lessons from reality TV and more
“It’s so difficult to write about yourself…” If you can identify with the above (a lament from someone I’m mentoring at the moment) and you’re thinking about writing, revising or powering up your About page, procrastinate no longer! First of all let’s get one thing out of the way, something that’ll ease the pressure… It’s(…)
Read MoreDare to be a Drama Queen
And write more powerful and effective content
“Don’t make a fuss” “Keep quiet” “Don’t read too much into it” “Try to be like everyone else” Some of the things we’re taught as children don’t always serve us well in adulthood. If you were to apply the above to your words you’d never write anything much worth reading. So, for those times when(…)
Read MoreSay It With Feeling
Emotion in copywriting
Nobody wants what I do. But don’t rush to commiserate. I’m happy about it. In fact, most of the time I encourage it. I use the word “most” because sometimes I do want people to consider the “what” of what I do, which is copywriting. But most of the time, the fact that nobody cares,(…)
Read MoreHow networking grew my business
With 7 things I learnt that'll help you do the same
We had a power cut last week – three hours of no electricity, no Internet, no social media – just silence, cut off from the rest of the world. Not the sort of digital holiday you want sprung on you in the middle of the working week. But in a way it was a timely(…)
Read MoreGet Real! But How Far Should You Go?
Authenticity & all that jazz
Last week I got an email inviting me to my old school’s family fun day. Attached were some updates from people I hadn’t thought about for decades – decades that they’d distilled into a few sentences that communicated…what? What mattered to them, what they thought people would want to know or what was expected? As(…)
Read MoreGimme Space!
The magic of saying just enough
When I was a child, time came with space. It was called Sunday and nothing much happened. When I lived in London and I needed some space, I’d go to a place called Dungeness. Other-worldly, this shingle headland on the Kent coast was the perfect place to just ‘be:’ “It is not a picturesque landscape,(…)
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