Save Time. Write Better.
9      Volume 13, Number 8: Issue #157                                                             ISSN: 1933-9690

Welcome, fellow writer!

In each issue of Word Wise, you get writing tips to help you save time and write better. 

Traffic: it's a good thing. No, not on the highway ... but to your website. Today's feature gives you 3 tips to help you write your website to build traffic.    Let me know   what you think of this tip!

Writing Devotionals That Stick

Writing Devotionals That Stick
Just released in November, this book is a step-by-step guide that explains how to write devotionals (a unique genre in the faith-based market) in a way that stays with today's busy, distracted readers. It's a practical, fun how-to book not just for writers, but also for leaders, entrepreneurs, students, moms, professionals, and many others who want to share their experiences with readers.
 
I'm excited about Writing Devotionals That Stick because it is a topic close to my heart after writing hundreds of devotionals for the last 15 years.

So many of my readers like you have asked me to write it. And now you have given incredible feedback (see some reviews here.)

If you haven't read the book but would like an excerpt of the first couple of chapters, just click here! 
 

FEATURE: Website Writing Tip To Get Your Website Noticed

website traffic
Here is a valuable website writing tip that will help increase  the number of visitors who click onto your site:


There are specific ways you can write your content to help people find your website. And the more people that find your website, the more traffic you build. The more traffic you build, the wider your reach.

1. Direct Traffic

Direct traffic are the readers who hear about your website and type in the address directly onto their browsers. You can build the amount of direct traffic to your site by ...
 
Read More
More Tips for Writing Websites
Top 10 Tips for Writing Websites What Your Website's Home Page Must Have How to Write a FAQ Page for Your Website 3 Ways to Write Conversationally On Your Website
A Wise Word

Ask for directions!


Luke 11_9


Get other words of wisdom about writing  here.
That's it for now. See you next time.

Remember ... words matter. Use them wisely!

signature




Word Wise: Home of Nonprofit Copywriter
www.nonprofitcopywriter.com
 
P.S. Invite friends and colleagues to subscribe to Word Wise. Forward this issue or send them a link. Thanks!

STAY CONNECTED:
Like us on Facebook  Follow us on Twitter  View our profile on LinkedIn  Find us on Pinterest