Tips Of Essay Writing

tips of essay writing
Need writing tips for an essay?

So recently i have been asked to write a essay. I must write about what punctuation mark describes me. Such as ! or ?. I picked the question mark and i cant not think of a good detailed beginning paragraph an some one help me ??

You might want to talk about how you are still unsure of yourself and are trying to find out who you are as a person and your potential when you grow up.

elaborate on that point and use your body paragraphs to connect back to the statement you make in the first paragraph.

Write Website Content

write website content

Website Content Writing – Informing About Your Business Venture

In the competitive world of online business, an attractive and visually appealing website is important to gain more customers. Along with a good design, it is also necessary to have quality content in your web pages. The content should be informative about your products and services and should be written in an influential manner. If you are too busy to write your own web content or don’t possess the necessary writing skills, you can take the help of web content services offered by reputable companies. Their expertise in writing content for web pages will surely bring more visitors to your site, thereby increasing your online sales. From educational to corporate, they can offer their valuable services to all sectors.

There is a remarkable difference in the way of presenting website content writing and literature writing. The content displayed in your website should focus purely on promoting your products. It should be written in a captivating way to keep your visitors engaged and provide the precise information about your business. Content enriched with keywords makes your website visible to search engines and helps in achieving higher ranks. They should also be optimized and written only after a thorough research has been made on the required topic. Preference should be given to simple words and sentences so that all sections of visitors to your site can effectively read them. With the advancements in the online industry, web content writing is turning into a profitable profession. From ghost content writing and technical writing to translation and article writing, there are definitely a lot of avenues to explore in this profession.

The job of writing website contents is not as simple as one may think. It requires dedication and determination to analyze particular topics and then present it in a creative manner. A good website content writer should possess the ability to tactfully transform his client’s views into writings. It is also important to be aware of the latest advancements in the software industry and write contents based on certain parameters. The contents should not only be informative, but also persuade the reader to buy that particular product.

About the Author

This article is written by a technical writer, working at Synapse Interactive, a website content writing company in India. We having years of experience in web content writing. For more information please contact us

Advertising Copy

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Advertising copy?

Just what is advertising copy?
What does a copy writer actually do?

Copy writers are the folks who come up with the verbiage in the ads we see everywhere….in the newspaper for example. They have to write how wonderful their brand of toothpaste is.
They get paid well, but have to always be thinking about writing the next batch of BS.

Web Page Copywriting

web page copywriting
To be a good web designer is it also necessary to be a good graphics designer?

I know there are lots of other things that comprise a good web page besides graphics.
Good coding practices, good copywriting, SEO, optimized usability and so on.
But I`m wondering whether a lack of graphic art ability is a severe handicap to a career in web design.
I should add that I`m already pretty proficient with CSS and XHTML. Even know a bit of Javascript and PHP.

But the idea of designing a Logo or a Header for a web page makes me break a cold sweat!

Well, there’s web design, and there’s web development. Those are very different (if related) occupations.

Web designers are obviously concerned about design. It’s in the job title. They’re the folks who spend a lot of effort on the visual appeal of the web site, and what they do is important.

However, there’s a whole lot more to the web world than the design aspects. Most modern web sites aren’t just documents anymore. They’re dynamic programs which respond to the user, aggregate data from a database, and build a page on the fly, applying a visual style to that page.

The designer is usually involved in the last stage of the process. The person who analyzes the problems, the person who builds the database, the person who writes the back-end code, and many others are involved in the development of a web site, and most of those folks don’t have to have a lot of design background.

If you’re trying to create a web firm on your own, it’s good to have a mix of design and the technical aspects. However, if you only have one side, maybe the technical aspects are more convenient. It’s a lot cheaper to hire a designer than it is to hire a database expert or computer programmer.

Web Copy Writing

web copy writing
How do you copy write a website?

I’m thinking of starting a web site and want to copy write to protect the site but dont know who to. Any suggestiions.

You mean copy*right* ? You automatically get the copyright of a website — as anything else you may write or create (e.g. photo, music) — no need to apply nor claim copyright… Though most people add the “Copyright (C) 2009-2010 John N. Doe” or whatever.

In order to loose the copyright, you must explicitly give it from you — e.g. by writing you release the content into the public domain or that the content is licensed under something like Creative Commons.

The exception is if you do this at work — or as part of something you do for your employer. Then — depending on your contract — it will probably be your employer who owns the copyright. This is where it may be confusing, as your contract may make your “free-time” actually company-time. If that is the case — or it may be confusion — get your employer to sign a release for whatever.

That you have the copyright, doesn’t mean that someone can’t try to steal your content and/or design… and unless you can afford to sue them, it’s little you then can do. You may make it difficult to download the content, but that’ll probably make the site difficult to use — and prevent fair usage (and thus only annoying your users). If something can be viewed/read, then it can be copied too.

Remember if you “borrow” design or scripts — or maybe just the “idea” of a design/script — you may be the one breaking someone elses copyright. Remember that even if you found something — text, photo, video, logo — on the web, doesn’t mean you can freely use it… it’s probably copyrighted.

Also, putting together several video-clips to one, or photoshoping an image to look drawn or painted (or whatever); does *not* qualify as an independent work. Unless you have the permission of the copyright holder of the original, you’re breaking someone elses copyright — you’re not getting the copyright of the derived work.

Copywriting Tips

copywriting tips
Can U help? Brits that have moved to LA…?

Hi, I am looking to move to Los Angeles, more specifically, the Hollywood Hills or Santa Monica.

I have been researching both for quite some time, but would love to hear from other Brits who have already moved.

I would be doing a junior copywriting job in Advertising.

I would particularly like to hear experiences of/tips about:

Shipping your possessions over

General costs involved in moving

Accommodation to rent

Public transport, particularly in the centre/dowtown of LA

The immigration process for either a HB-1 visa or green card

Learning to drive in the U.S and taking their driving tests

Help regarding any of the above would be great.

Thanks.

My parents are British and we relocated to LA from London in 1996, but I was so young then that I wasn’t involved with the immigration or moving process. I can tell you Santa Monica is a haven for British expats, so you’ll have no trouble finding a taste of home. There are even a couple of stores on 2nd that stocks British groceries and papers. My dad used to live in the Hollywood Hills, and it’s also a lovely area popular amongst the expat crowd. Both areas are desirable to live in, and therefore pricey. I don’t know how much it costs to rent a flat there, but you could find out by doing a search on Craigslist and Westside Rentals.

You can probably find far more assistance on one of the boards for expats. I’ll post some links for you below.

Good luck.

Cheers : )

Sales Copywriting

sales copywriting

15 Tips for Writing Powerful Sales Letters (aka Salesmanship in Print)

I’ve written this “how-to” article to give you a competitive edge when writing a sales letter. The following 15 Tips (and tricks) will give you everything you need to know to write killer sales letters. Enjoy and prosper –

The secret to writing a sales letter is that there is no secret. A killer sales letter is written to accomplish one of three things.

# 1. Generate interest to qualify (or disqualify) a lead

# 2. Advance a prospect through the sales process

# 3. Secure TOMA [Top of Mind Awareness] for additional sales with your existing client base

Question — What makes writing an effective sales letter so challenging? Here are the top 15.5 reasons why people fail to write effective sales copy and what you can do about them.

1) No clear objective in mind before you sit down to write your sales letter — In order to write persuasively you must have an end in mind, a goal for your reader. Ask yourself, what do you want the reader do when they finish reading your letter.

2) Lack of an attention getting headline or opening sentence — You must hook the reader immediately with a captivating opener in order to get the reader to invest their valuable time to finish reading the letter. 80%+ of sales letters fail to generate attention.

3) Lead sentence fails to extend the theme of the headline into the letter — You must bridge the reader into the sales copy once their attention is captured or risk confusing the reader and losing their interest.

4) Fail to write in a conversational tone — Write like you talk. A letter should be a dialog between you and the reader. The reader should get a sense that you are genuinely concerned with their well being.

5) Copy is boring, fails to keep the reader interested — You must develop a writing style based on your personality, not on antiquated High School grammar practices that are assured to put any reader to sleep. It’s ok for your writing to fail grammatically as long as your don’t lose the focus on your message.

6) Fail to use a proven writing format — In order to be effective you must use an established formula for writing copy such as “story telling” or “problem -> agitate -> solution”. Sales letters are written to produce a measurable result, NOT a creative award.

6.5) No bolding or underlining within the letter — There are a number of things you can do to add emphasis to key parts of your sales letter to direct your readers attention where you want it to go. Emphasis also helps pull the reader into the letter.

7) Me focused, not reader focused — Stop focusing on how great your product is… the reader doesn’t really care. Will your product save money? Time? or generate revenue? Profits? Never forget your reader is tuned into WIIFM (What’s In It For Me) when they read your letter. Always emphasize the major benefits your reader will receive from your product.
8) Nix the jargon — avoid industry jargon or buzzwords and stick to talking bout your benefits in plain English. Nothing will turn a reader off more quickly that using industry jargon you think they should know and often don’t.

9) Use testimonials — No matter on what stage you are in with your prospect you should always include testimonials. Testimonials increase your credibility and your believability.

10) Feature focused, not benefit focused — You must keep the copy focused on the benefits your reader will receive by owning your product. Example: Your product is made from plastic (feature); you tell the reader that because your product is made from plastic (feature) it will never rust (advantage). Thereby, lowering replacement costs (benefit), eliminate corrosion (benefit), etc…

11) No bullet points or single sentence paragraphs — There are two types of readers. There are those who will read the entire letter once you’ve captured their attention and then there are those who will skim your letter. You must be able to reach both reading styles. Bullets and single sentence paragraphs allow your reader to capture important benefits at a glance.

12) Long sentences — In order to keep the prospects attention in today’s busy world you must write in short sentences. Never use a comma. This includes using incomplete sentences [when necessary] in your letter copy in order to express your point.

13) Lengthy paragraphs — Try to keep your paragraphs to 3 sentences (5 at the maximum). Even though you’ve captured their attention with your opening headline you must write for interruptions that will occur as they read your letter during a hectic business day. Complete your thoughts quickly.

14) Copy does not define next steps — Now that you’ve got your prospect to read all the way to the end of your letter… now what? What actions on your part or theirs must take place? The “next step” is where you psychologically engage the reader into your sales process and tell them exactly what to do or expect.

15) Fail to use a “ps” to close your letter — The “ps” is the second most read section of a letter. The “ps” is a great place to reiterate your #1 benefit from your headline or opening sentence.

15.5) Proof-read your letter — always proof your letter two or three times. If you have someone else proof your letter, explain your goals to them. When they give you their critique, acknowledge their comments; however, any changes made to the letter are your decision alone. If you decide to proof your own letter let it sit for a few hours or a day, print it and then read it aloud to make sure it’s conversational. Do NOT proof your letter on your word processor (unless you’re an experienced editor); make your notes on the paper for easy review.

One final note; in order to become a great writer you must become an avid reader of successful sales letters. I’ve developed a course you can invest in to help you write a killer sales letter on my site http://www.TrustCycleSelling.com. Click on the Sales Copywriting Advanced Tactics program to learn more. It’s a great resource from my personal library for yours.

Dedicated To Multiplying Your Sales;

(c) Joe Heller, All Rights Reserved Worldwide

About the Author

About The Author:
Joe Heller is one of the most popular, in-demand speakers today on lead generation, sales and marketing topics. Over 22,000 people a year sit spellbound as Joe delivers more “actionable content” per minute than any other speaker alive. For more information go to http://www.keynoteresource.com

Web Copywriting

web copywriting
Where can I find successful Web-Design ads for my copywriting swipe file?

I am looking for successful sales letters, selling web design services. Does anyone know where to find at least one?

You can look through www.docstoc.com to find examples of all kinds of things. It is a great place to go to get marketing and proposal examples.

Good Luck
Buzzoodle Ron

How To Write Website

how to write website

Valuable Tips on Writing Website Content

Are you thinking of writing your own website content for your personal website? As daily internet users, we all know just how important it is to have interesting articles on a website. But not just any type of article. Since online readers usually lack the patience to read full articles, they usually just skim through the piece first to see if the information they need is included in that specific article. It’s important that an article be able to attract a reader in less than 20 seconds or else the reader will look elsewhere. If you want to know how to write an article that can easily attract online readers, then here are a few tips on writing website content.

Write your articles in a way that makes it easy to understand. – As mentioned earlier, online readers are very impatient. With the idea of having so much information available to them on the internet, they’re on the lookout for the specific thing that they are looking for. So it’s important that you express your articles in a simple tone of language that most internet users will be able to understand. Avoid using too much technical terms if you can clearly express your ideas in a much simpler manner.

Be direct to the point – avoid writing articles that are too long. This will simply turn off an online reader in an instant. Why? Either the reader doesn’t have the time to go through such a lengthy article or that the reader instantly knows that the article is a bore to read. You need to write the article in a way that you’re able to lay out the facts outright while keeping the content concise.

The first paragraph should express what the article is about – try not to waste your online visitor’s time with a long introduction of the history of your topic when it’s not the specific focus of what you’re writing about. Online readers quickly gauge what an article is going to be about with just the first paragraph because they have a hundred more articles to go through when they’re looking for a specific content that is relevant to their search.

Keyword Rich Content – keywords are very important if you want your website to rank high in engine searches. This enables online users to quickly find what exactly it is they are looking for. Your article needs to be relevant to how most internet users are going to look for it. So for example, you are writing about sleep disorders, the internet user is going to likely type in the word insomnia in the search box, you need to include the word insomnia in your article. But don’t overdo it. Search engines penalize sites that have website content that have a high density of keywords.

We hope that the above mentioned tips on writing website content help you a great deal. These are just some simple pointers so that you will be able to have website that not only has a substantial number of frequenting visitors, but also has content that is informative and relevant to internet users

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Copy Writing Services

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Turning a hard copy book to text then to .mp3 audio?

Okay, so I want to turn a hard copy book, well a couple of books into text then turn that into a .mp3 or something that I can burn to a disc and listen to it in the car.
Basically, it’s for my personal use, but I want to know what are the risks? Like will I be violating any copy writes or anything else that’s against the law? I know that with software you’re allowed to make one (1) copy for yourself as a backup, but can I do that with a book? I need to know ASAP, and I need to know what I have to use, but please don’t suggest anything expensive, also if there are services that would turn a hard copy book into an audio CD I would really like to know about that too if it’s not an expensive option, or does something like that even exist?
Thanks for all relevant answers in advance! I’ll check back to give somebody ‘Best Answer’
Any option of any cost is acceptable too, I also recently found A LOT of books open on public domain, for free.

Obviously, if you already have a copy of the book in a text format, that is going to save you a lot of typing.

Many books can already be found online, in a text format. (For example, I bet I could find “Tom Sawyer” online.)

If the book you want isn’t already in a text format, you must first take the time to type it. Save it as a text file.

Then you could use one of the many free “text to speech” programs that are available. They are getting better all the time. (Five or six years ago they were still pretty bad.)

Once you have an audio file of your text, if it’s not already in the mp3 format, you would again have to use a program to convert it to MP3. (There are many free conversion programs out there.)

Obviously, if your “text to speech” program can save it directly to an MP3 file, you just saved yourself a step.

If you do this just for personal use, to use and listen to in your car, (meaning, you won’t sell this) I don’t think you will have any legal problems.

Are there services that do this? Probably. A Google search for “text to mp3″ or book to mp3 or something similar should turn up something.

Good luck and have fun.