In each issue of Word Wise, you get writing tips to help you save time and write better.
List + Article =
Listicle (prounced list-ick-kuhl, like "popsicle.") Today's feature gives you
5 quick tips to write this popular article format.
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21 Copywriting Hacks That Deliver Quick and Easy Wins
How can you know that your draft works?
All of us want to save time when we write - and know that what we're writing is good.
Maybe you read through your draft and looking for places where you can give it a few tweaks, but you're just not sure what to do next.
That's why veteran copywriting guru Nick Usborne developed his low-cost
21 Copywriting Hacks course. He went through the same frustration when he first started out.
These proven hacks represent a checklist you can use to improve the three core elements of any copywriting... the Headline, the Body Text and the Call To Action. Using a formal checklist gives you the edge you need to consistently deliver results.
Listicles are popular for lots of reasons: they are fun to read, easy to write, offer practical or unusual information, and
are sharable - which is especially important online.
Plus, they are versatile. You can write these types of
list-articles for any type of publication, from the web to social media, print magazines, newsletters, children's publications, young adult publications, as how-tos, features, fillers ... the options are endless.
Their structure is what make listicles unique. The list is numbered ...
Easter Is Coming! Plan for Easter Fun With Families, Kids
Easter is coming! How will you and your family celebrate?
The Un-Bunny Bookanswers that question! It's packed with fun activities, games, crafts, snacks, and stories that are based on Easter's true meaning.
Use it for kids ages 3-12 at home, school, church, in the community, or with your homeschool group -- or even to hold an outreach Easter event. The Un-Bunny Book shows kids and parents that Jesus' resurrection is something to celebrate. With reproducibles, too!