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Writer's pictureTinashe Whata

Get More Sales By Improving Your Writing (Part 1)

Updated: 7 days ago

Good writing is the best way to get attention, attract more clients, grow your business, show people you’re a pro at what you do, and beat any and all competition.


Being a good writer borders on being a superpower.


There’s just one problem.


Most writing is absolutely awful. It’s boring. Stilted. Monotonous. Sleep inducing.


And it doesn’t matter where you live either because this is not a local thing. Every country and every language has the same issue!


Why? There are plenty of reasons. School has failed us. Writing isn’t speaking. And most people have never picked up on the tricks you can use to breathe life into whatever you’re writing.


But the ‘why’ doesn’t really matter. What matters is the ‘how’. Specifically…


How To Fix Bad Writing For Once And For All


In this series of articles I’m going to give you the tips and tricks I use to write articles, videoscripts, blog posts, tweets and much more. Best of all? We’re doing this in a non-boring way.


I don’t care about the subject of a sentence or an ‘intransitive verb’ or a ‘demonstrative pronoun’. We’re going to leave all that to the English teachers.


What we’re going to talk about is how to write words that sell.


Let’s get into it:


The Quickest Way To Get People To Read Your Stuff


The first step is always to seduce someone into reading whatever you wrote.


Consider that you could write the world’s best article or make the most compelling argument… and If they click off before you get to the point then it wouldn’t matter. Messing up a perfectly astute article.


Imagine a newspaper. Lots of lines formatted very close together. Dense. You look at that page and your brain says: ‘pfffffffff, are we going to have to go through all that?’


Now look at the article you’re reading right now.


Looks a lot more digestible compared to a newspaper, doesn’t it.


That’s because I make it easy for you to get into. Short paragraphs. Easy to understand sentences. No heavy jargon or endless run-on sentences.


Short Form Versus Long Form Content


So does that mean you should make everything easy? Chop it up like babyfood? Talk like you’re speaking to a toddler on Adderal.


Nope.


But you do need to be mindful of how you format your stuff. Doesn’t matter if it’s video, audio, text.


Any type of content you make needs to hook the reader and keep them going.


That’s just the start though. Much more is coming.


Talk soon,


Tinashe


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