Virginia Franco — March 3, 2019 Follow @VAFrancoResumes — March 3, 2019 Today’s job searchers face an unexpected dichotomy – a job search that requires them to blend technology with methods as old as time. While somewhere between 70 percent and 85 percent of people found roles as a result of social networking and referrals, … Continue reading How to Write Your Resume for Humans and Bots – 3 Resume Trends for 2019
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How to Write a To-do List You’ll Actually Use
Melissa Ingold — February 18, 2019 Follow @timefreedombiz — February 18, 2019 With all the amazing tools out there for managing your projects, schedule, and team, you’d think the humble to-do list would fall by the wayside. And yet many of us continue to rely on this old favorite because it’s simple, it’s flexible, and … Continue reading How to Write a To-do List You’ll Actually Use
How To Write an Elevator Pitch You’ll Actually Want to Share
Heather Steele — January 3, 2019 Follow @heathersteele03 — January 3, 2019 The elevator pitch: That short description of your company that you deliver in the time it takes to ride an elevator a few floors, that thing that should be so simple and just so… Isn’t. How many of us really feel like we … Continue reading How To Write an Elevator Pitch You’ll Actually Want to Share
How to Write with Authority Part 5: Blog Design
Cody Michaels — December 27, 2018 — December 27, 2018 It seems irrelevant – particularly in the context of your written content – but your blog’s design might be losing you customers. Think about if you landed on a new company’s blog and, even though it updates regularly, it looks like it was designed in … Continue reading How to Write with Authority Part 5: Blog Design
How to Write a Truly Useful Standard Operating Procedure Manual
Melissa Ingold — December 15, 2018 Follow @timefreedombiz — December 15, 2018 For modern, innovative entrepreneurs such as your lovely self, working with a virtual team of contractors is the absolute best way to run your business. You can hire experts who live thousands of miles away, only pay them for the hours you need, … Continue reading How to Write a Truly Useful Standard Operating Procedure Manual
How to Write a Powerful Professional Development Plan
Darleen DeRosa — September 2, 2018 Follow @onpoint_llc — September 2, 2018 A Professional Development Plan (PDP) is a valuable document that establishes both your career development goals and a strategy for meeting them. Whether you’re starting out in your professional career or reassessing your future development, a PDP serves as a useful roadmap that … Continue reading How to Write a Powerful Professional Development Plan
How to Write the Perfect Website Redesign Scope of Work
Jon-Mikel Bailey — June 29, 2018 Follow @jonmikelbailey — June 29, 2018 We’ve been designing top quality websites for just shy of 16 years now. And some of the RFPs we’ve received have been – how to say this nicely – less than useful. Website redesign RFPs can range from useful and informative to downright … Continue reading How to Write the Perfect Website Redesign Scope of Work
3 Reasons Why You Should Write CTAs from the Reader’s Point of View
VerticalResponse — June 21, 2018 Follow @VR4SmallBiz — June 21, 2018 A strong call to action (CTA) isn’t just one of the most important elements of your email campaigns — it’s critical to the success of your overall online marketing plan. Whether you want your subscribers to make a purchase, visit your website or RSVP … Continue reading 3 Reasons Why You Should Write CTAs from the Reader’s Point of View
Reducing the time it takes to write meta descriptions for large websites
The process of writing meta descriptions will likely be improved using machine learning techniques, but in the meantime, contributor Paul Shapiro shares ways to semi-automate writing meta descriptions. Paul Shapiro on June 14, 2018 Sometimes improving a website’s presence via search engine optimization (SEO) is very straightforward, and sometimes it’s not. In the case … Continue reading Reducing the time it takes to write meta descriptions for large websites
8 Ways to Write Engaging Email Marketing Copy
Kristen Dunleavy — June 8, 2018 Follow @KristenWritesIt — June 8, 2018 Let’s face it, your recipients have no tolerance for boring writing. You didn’t write the bestselling novel they’ve been looking forward to devouring. They haven’t settled into the sofa with your message in hand, looking forward to several hours of savoring your wit … Continue reading 8 Ways to Write Engaging Email Marketing Copy