In each issue of Word Wise, you get writing tips to help you save time and write better.
Some things need to stick out. Your main point is one of them. Today's feature gives practical tips you can use to make your point more obvious.Let me know what you think of this tip!
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Writers know a handful of basic construction tools - copywriting tricks - that ANYONE can learn to use to help a point stick out.
Naturally, your point must contain be a compelling benefit (like finding a good deal, helping a child in need, or inspiring confidence in writing skills).
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