Archive for the ‘Copywriting’ Category

posted by Avatar on Oct 25

copy2.jpgUse sentences that are varying in length say a medium one then a short one to the longest ones last. Equal length sentences make for a robot-like job that is boring and useless. Go into specifics when you think it would allow you to convey the information better to your reader without overdoing it. Use bold word sets and avoid weak ones that seems you are trying to se if the person is interested, you have to get their interest for its you’re job! It would also be a good idea to check if your sentences work together, avoid going left in the first sentence, right the next and up or down with the last ones. Unify your work into one solid information packed but concise set of words that are bold and effective. It would also be nice to check your work for typo’s, even experts born with keyboards in their hands make mistakes!

posted by Avatar on Sep 21

copy-1.jpgWriting or copywriting is a very lucrative way of expressing views and selling products, when applying for jobs samples of your work are nice but be sure they follow some guidelines from the experts that they become acceptable and presentable. When asked to make a sample writeup as part of your testing for the job be sure to follow through with these points.
Avoid writing like a robot or the energizer bunny with repetitive ideas that go on and on and on… Make your sentences concise and exacting that they send the message across in the least amount of words. Never ever overstate the obvious when writing, saying or stating the same thing over and over again can be boring and most people don;t have time to burn and don’t like wasting time.

posted by Administrator on Oct 6


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Your resume should be just a single page. It should never be more than that. What is important for the employer is that your resume should be easy to read. Avoid those flashy letter covers and fancy papers. Might be cute to a teenager but not with a forty-something interviewer. The resume must depict your skills and transferable skills so as to make a good fit for the position. Remember, you are not blogging. You are not getting paid to write your resume. You will have a great pay if make your resume write. Secondly, think of your resume as your 15 seconds of fame. What do you do when you are given 15 seconds to show the world what you have got? Naturally, you put your best foot forward. Show them what you’ve got and what you are capable of…in writing though. Thirdly, make sure to proof read your resume. No to grammar and spelling errors. The worst thing you can do is submit a paper with just even one misspelled word. Specify your contributions with the previous employer. MAke sure that they get a full idea of what you are talking about. No vague words and uncertain quotas and stuff like that. Remember, to be able to get that job you want, resume is the first key. Make sure you write it well and precise. Short but aggressive. Sure enogh to caprture your audience.

posted by Administrator on Aug 9


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Of course resume is the most important part of one persons application because it contains the neccessary information that the company will need to know you. of course resume, bio data, curriculum vitae, or what ever they call it must contain true and correct information because there are person who was disqualify because of falsifying their resume. your resume must have a complete information about you like address, contact numbers, email address, and of course your name. sometimes picture are not required because they will see you personally during your interview. of course you need to put your educational background so that the company can assess your capability as their worker. same as the other skills for them to know what other thing you can do for the company. and the character of reference is the most important part because its like recommendation, the company can also call those person to check your background.

posted by Avatar on May 29

strategies.jpgThe most difficult part of an effective marketing job is formulating an effective personal marketing message and it is not as simple as you think. That is one of the most misunderstood concepts in marketing and advertising for check out any big firm that does or has multi-million dollar ad campaigns like Nike and they have only three words to say and people automatically associate with them (Just Do It). These big firms have thousands of staff working round the clock, developing marketing strategies but tell anybody those three words and the first thing that comes to mind is their brand. Now that’s effective personal marketing message at work. Many small to medium-sized business owners don’t have a clue about what they should say to convince clients to get them to work for them. That’s where marketing strategies and advertising comes into play, to find that niche where they can aim for and hope it clicks with customers and successfully gets the message through.

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