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  1. TWIP: Struggle to summarize? List the ideas/facts/findings from your document. first. From there, you can summarize http://bit.ly/WeaKY
  2. Check out this site: http://julieswisewords.blogspot.com/
  3. TWIP: Distance yourself from your words. Then reread from your reader's perspective.
  4. TWIP: To Inform?To influence?Know your purpose for writing to select correct tone and get better results.
  5. TWIP Most winning words: you, your, easy, discovery, love, save, guarantee, new, results, money, health, free, proven http://bit.ly/39VMOk
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  7. End emails on the right note! End as you would begin. Endings let readers know what's next or create goodwill. http://bit.ly/WeaKY.
  8. Follow Business Thought Leaders on Twitter http://bit.ly/TIUpm
  9. TWIP: Great subject lines: 1st 3 words count. Skimmers and scanners abound. Check out our webinars on this topic http://bit.ly/WeaKY
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  11. Twip: To get what you want, ask yourself: What questions does my reader need answered to make the decision I want?
  12. Twip: Writer's block? Talk out loud to yourself! Spoken like an extrovert. But it works! Ask:What are the key points I want to write about.
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  15. Twip:Obey the 21 Rule: Twenty words per sentence for hard copy; 12-15 for email.
  16. Look at how people get themselves in trouble with their Tweets, blog postings and Facebook rantings: julieswisewords.blogspot.com
  17. Dr. Julie's "Twip": Stop starting sentences with "there." It's a lazy way of writing and sets up passive voice.
  18. My blog has moved! Check it out at: julieswisewords.blogspot.com
  19. Who's "Liz"? And why do we care? Check out my latest post: http://blog.businesswritingthatcounts.com/
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