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Translating Your Brand Messaging

25 June 2015

It’s really endearing to hear the English-language foibles made by my Spanish husband, the charm of which sometimes keeps me from correcting him. “Meryl Eh-streep went to jail,” he said to our friends one evening at a dinner party. “What? She went to jail??” We native English speakers dropped our forks in disbelief . (He…

Hitting the Target with Your Email Marketing

18 June 2015

Once your email hits a subscriber’s inbox, you have to let your content do all the talking. If you’ve done your job, that should be a cinch, right? Think again. HTML clipping Email clients such as Google’s Gmail have started clipping HTML emails larger than 102 KB. Instead of seeing the entire text of your…

Top 5 Reasons To Work With a Writer

11 June 2015

Ever wonder how you decide when your project needs a professional touch? In this blog we’ll offer reasons to work with a writer. “It’s too hard to find someone and get them up to speed. It’s not going to be seen by too many people anyway. It’s not in the budget.” These are some common…

How to Bring Customers Into Your Brand Storytelling

04 June 2015

Customers are an integral part of your brand story. In fact, they’re the star attraction. Wordsmithie helps businesses tell their brand stories through their customers’ voices and experiences. These can take the form of short testimonials, longer case studies or feature articles. Customers who’ve benefited from your products or services are often happy to share…

Time Spent Writing Is Never Wasted

28 May 2015

Many of us at Wordsmithie also have avocations that keep us busy. As a copywriter and editorial director, I naturally write. Years ago, I left a newspaper job to go abroad and write the Great American Novel. Amazingly, it got published. Later, while working in various copywriting and communications positions, I branched into nonfiction, writing…

Your Presentation Mission: Grab Attention, and Keep It!

21 May 2015

You’ve got a big presentation coming up. Sure, you’ve got a handle on the content. You possess confidence and skills, too. So now what? Even though your topic is interesting and you feel good about presenting to others, consider a few elements that help you attract and retain your audience’s attention throughout your talk. There…

A Novel Approach to Business Writing

15 May 2015

Have you ever found yourself struggling to write something at work?  You might have all the empirical data you need to write a persuasive case study, or a great idea for a blog post.  But when you sit down to write, you just spin your wheels and get stuck. I knew this feeling well when…

Graphic Design Inspiration Tips | Getting Excited about Design Again

08 May 2015

Just as writer’s block is the scourge of wordsmiths everywhere, we graphic designers are dealt our own creative slowdowns. “Design block” is something that happens to the best of us, but never fear. Graphic design inspiration is just a step away from the project screen on your computer. Step away from your computer. Go grab a…

A Room, Yes; A Vacuum, No: Professional Writing and Work Environments

30 April 2015

Virginia (as in, Woolf) was totally right. For writers, sometimes nothing but a room of our own will do. However, there is a huge difference between having our own space and writing in a vacuum. This is especially true in the professional world, where writers are part of a team that is often charged with…

Book Review: Everybody Writes by Ann Handley

23 April 2015

Love it or loathe it, you’re a writer, too. If you have a website, you’re a publisher. If you’re on social media, you’re a marketer. Thanks to the Internet, we all have the opportunity to engage our audiences with content, including our written words. That thought can be thrilling or chilling, depending on whether you…