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Speak Like a Pro: Building Language and Delivery Skills

17 April 2015

When crafting a speech, it’s mission critical to lock in content and organization. And, it’s as equally important to spend time up front carefully planning language and practicing your delivery style to ensure that both how and what you have to say are on target. Language choice matters You know your topic and your audience.…

5 Tips for Perfect Copywriting

10 April 2015

We’ve shared with you ways of working with your copywriter and writing in the client’s voice. Now, here are five ways to help your copywriter capture your editorial style—that is, to express your message exactly the way you want it. These tips will help streamline the copywriting process. Quoting vs. paraphrasing Without specific instructions, a copywriter will…

Copywriting: Are Your Words Working for You?

02 April 2015

These days, we’re a culture obsessed with instant gratification. Unfortunately, copywriters are finding this out the hard way. No one has time to read copy in its entirety anymore. But give them a five-second video sound bite—or, even better, an easy-to-digest, vibrant-looking infographic—and you’re good to go. So, these days, when copywriting one needs to think carefully…

6 Tips for Avoiding Speedbumps During Copywriting Revisions

26 March 2015

There’s an old saying among writers and editors: The best writing is rewriting. At Wordsmithie, we aim to nail our clients’ copy in the very first draft. We spend time up front getting to know your needs, wishes and expectations, so by the time we sit down to write, we understand your audience and message.…

The Podcast Awakening: 7 Personal and Professional Podcasts to Listen to This Week

21 March 2015

“So what’s your favorite podcast?” This question is the latest icebreaker and pick-up line, and heavy podcast users are eager to find great shows that will captivate and educate. What we love most about podcasts is their convenience. Being able to listen to a niche-topic radio show at any time gives the platform and audience…

Tips to Cultivate Your Public Speaking Presentation Skills

13 March 2015

Most people speak in public every day. When we’re out and about chatting at the market or when we visit neighbors, or conduct business with colleagues and clients, we’re fairly comfortable communicating. But when it comes to presenting in a more formal context, we often forget that we possess skills that help us tell stories,…

Blogging Platforms for Every Technical Level

06 March 2015

Whether you want a parcel of cyberspace to plant your thoughts in, or need to share your business model with the world, blogs are the du jour communication channel. But the sheer number of platforms available makes the decision to blog harder than it needs to be. Here are some thoughts to help you weigh…

Protect Your Brand …Always

26 February 2015

The recent suspension of anchor Brian Williams from the NBC Nightly News offers a valuable lesson about the importance of safeguarding your brand. And make no mistake, Williams is—or at least was—a very valuable TV brand. The anchor’s sin was embellishing his participation in various news stories. According to a Washington Post article, people in the…

How to Create an In House Editorial Style Guide

19 February 2015

One little comma can create a whole lot of havoc. Whether to use the serial comma—a.k.a. the Oxford comma—before “and” to separate three or more items in text is a hotly debated copyediting topic. Do you prefer apples, oranges, and pears? Or apples, oranges and pears? Proponents say the series comma makes things clearer, while…

Case studies, White Papers and E-books (Oh My!)

12 February 2015

Choosing the right medium for your message Wordsmithie clients have a lot to say, and it’s our pleasure to help them develop articles for their blogs, websites and email newsletters. When they want to extend their industry knowledge and expertise into more in-depth pieces, we help them go long, too. Long or short, it’s important…