One of the hardest things to do is write so that the reader is engaged and can fully understand what you are trying to get across.

The simplest way to nail that is to dictate what you write first.

You don't need to actually dictate it, but you could.

Most computers and smartphones have some sort of speech-to-text capability, but if yours doesn't, you can use a tool like otter.ai, https://go.wm-tips.com/otter, to transcribe for you.

When you do dictate, you need to talk as if you are talking to a friend.

Imagine that your friend has finally asked you how you make money online.

They're a good friend, so you want to make sure they get what you do and how it works.

You probably won't use a lot of technical language, and if you have to, you'll explain what that is before moving on.

Or you can imagine that your mother has asked you how to send an email.

Hmmm... Give that one a go.

If you are not using a speech-to-text tool, all you have to do is read what you have written out loud, note where things get sticky and re-write those bits.

Essentially you'll learn how to be concise, accurate, fluff-free and maybe even entertaining.
 

Regards,
Brent.


P.S.  This works particularly well with reviews.

That's because the honesty and clarity come through, which promotes a greater level of trust.

The trust makes the review believable and increases the chance of a sale.

A review does need to have some structure and cover all the basics.

You can learn all about that here https://link.wm-tips.com/reviews.

 
  Brent Milne
12 Torrens St
Happy Valley
South Australia

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