Tip #3: Strategic Business Writing: A Powerful, Cost-Effective Marketing Tool
Strategic business writing — writing that gets results — can be an extremely powerful, cost-effective marketing tool. Even an ordinary email, memo, letter, report, or proposal has the potential for financial payback, as well as the less tangible results brought about by clarity and directness. Be clear about what the piece is to accomplish. Focus on the reader's needs, wants, and desires. Select content based on his or her need for, and use of, your information, and stay focused on your purpose for writing.
Companies that thrive today realize that as dollars tighten, every word of every email, memo, letter, report, or proposal could also have a financial payback, as well as the less tangible results brought about by clarity and directness.
More and more, successful business people understand that strategic business writing — writing that gets the results it was meant to get — can be an extremely powerful marketing tool, and certainly one of the most cost-effective.
Here are a few quick tips on what makes business writing — whether we're talking about email, or paper writing — work today:
And finally, nothing will destroy respect for a company or organization faster than sloppy, grammatically incorrect correspondence — and that goes for email as well as for paper mail.
Good business writing has generally become more strategic, and a bit less formal than it was at one point. In many organizations, it's now considered acceptable to use contractions; to start sentences with "And," or "But"; to use alternate formats — and even to end a sentence with a preposition if it makes your meaning more clear!
Check what is acceptable in your workplace. Each company has its own personality; its own style; its own way of doing things. Even if there are no company-wide guidelines, your particular boss may have his or her own ideas about how things should be done. Understanding your organization's "ground rules" — the environment in which your writing must work — is a good place to start writing strategically.
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