Posted in June 4, 2010 ¬ 10:20 amh.writeffects
Words are vital elements in communication, both in verbal and in writing. When talking in front of a crowd, the very way you look says a lot. Look pleasant but not overdressed. Be enthusiastic and confident when talking, but don’t be arrogant. Maintain eye contact with the audience. Your body language is important. Move about instead of staying in once place the whole time and put in some hand gestures, especially when you are trying to make a point. Facial expressions show your conviction. All of these helps in conveying your message to an audience and keep them interested.
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Posted in January 19, 2010 ¬ 3:06 pmh.writeffects
For anyone who attempted blogging in 2009 and did not produce the results they wanted then this article is for you, as I will reveal strategies learned in the last few months that have greatly improved my own online blogging success.
One of the most important things to do to make your blogging efforts more profitable is getting your site noticed and ranked higher.
In addition, to be more effective, develop a game plan for your blogging efforts. While most people write at their convenience, it is better if you have a schedule that gets you posting daily if possible or at least once a week.
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Posted in September 23, 2009 ¬ 8:18 amh.writeffects
A well prepared and thought out content can do wonders for your visitor or customer’s impression of your website. To gain an impression from them is not easy, but we’ve come up with some tips to make it easier for you.
Tip #1: Identify and understand your objective
This is the most crucial aspect in creating an impressive and quality content. The most common objectives or purposes that are most likely applied, especially in the context of business writing, are points of view, inspiration, expression of feelings, information and building relationships. Once you’ve acknowledged your objective, you will then be able to conclude whether the content should be based on beliefs, facts or feelings.
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