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Everybody writes : your go-to guide to creating ridiculously good content / Ann Handley.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Handley, Ann, 1963- author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Internet marketing.
- Business communication.
- Marketing.
- Genre:
- Electronic books.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (323 pages)
- Place of Publication:
- Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley, 2014.
- System Details:
- text file
- Contents:
- Part I Writing Rules: How to Write Better (and How to Hate Writing Less) 11
- 1 Everybody Writes 15
- 2 Writing Is a Habit, Not an Art 17
- 3 Shed High School Rules 20
- 4 Regard Publishing as a Privilege 23
- 5 Place the Most Important Words (and Ideas) at the Beginning of Each Sentence 25
- 6 Follow a Writing GPS 27
- 7 The More the Think, the Easier the Ink 33
- 8 Organize. Relax, You've Got This 36
- 9 Embrace The Ugly First Draft 41
- 10 Swap Places with Your Reader 44
- 11 Humor Comes on the Rewrite 46
- 12 Develop Pathological Empathy 47
- 13 'Cross Out the Wrong Words' 51
- 14 Start with Dear Mom... 54
- 15 If You Take a Running Start, Cover Your Tracks 56
- 16 Notice Where Words Appear in Relation to Others around Them 59
- 17 'A Good Lede Invites You to the Party and a Good Kicker Makes You Wish You Could Stay Longer' 61
- 18 Show, Don't Tell 65
- 19 Use Familiar Yet Surprising Analogies 69
- 20 Approach Writing Like Teaching 71
- 21 Keep It Simple-but Not Simplistic 72
- 22 Find a Writing Buddy 74
- 23 Avoid Writing by Committee 76
- 24 Hire a Great Editor 77
- 25 Be Rabid about Readability 79
- 26 End on an I-Can't-Wait-to-Get-Back-to-It Note 84
- 27 Set a Goal Based on Word Count (Not Time) 85
- 28 Deadlines Are the WD-40 of Writing 87
- Part II Writing Rules: Grammar and Usage 89
- 29 Use Real Words 91
- 30 Avoid Frankenwords, Obese Words, and Words Pretending to Be Something They're Not 93
- 31 Don't Use Weblish (Words You Wouldn't Whisper to Your Sweetheart in the Dark) 95
- 32 Know the Difference between Active and Passive Voice 96
- 33 Ditch Weakling Verbs 97
- 34 Ditch Adverbs, Except When They Adjust the Meaning 98
- 35 Use Clichés Only Once in a Blue Moon 101
- 36 Avoid These Mistakes Marketers Make 103
- 37 Break Some Grammar Rules (At Least These Five) 107
- 38 Learn Words You're Probably Misusing or Confusing with Other Words 109
- 39 Scuse Me While I Kiss This Guy 117
- 40 Limit Moralizing 119
- Part III Story Rules 121
- 41 Tell How You'll Change the World 123
- 42 Tell the Story Only You Can Tell 128
- 43 Voice and Tone 130
- 44 Look to Analogy instead of Example 135
- Part IV Publishing Rules 139
- 45 Wait. What's Brand Journalism? 141
- 46 Tell the Truth 145
- 47 See Content Moments Everywhere 146
- 48 Post News That's Really News 149
- 49 Biased and Balanced 150
- 50 Nonobvious Interview Tips 152
- 51 Fact-Check 156
- 52 Approach Content with 'Mind Like Water' 158
- 53 Seek Out the Best Sources 160
- 54 Be Aware of Hidden Agendas 161
- 55 Cite as You Write 162
- 56 Curate Ethically 166
- 57 Seek Permission, Not Forgiveness 170
- 58 Understand the Basics of Copyright, Fair Use, and For Attribution 174
- 59 Ground Content in Data 178
- Part V 13 Things Marketers Write 181
- 60 The Ideal Length for Blog Posts, Podcast, Facebook Posts, Tweets, and Other Marketing Content 183
- 61 Writing for Twitter 188
- 62 Writing with Hashtags 196
- 63 Writing Social Media with Humor 202
- 64 Writing for Facebook 206
- 65 Writing for Linkedln 210
- 66 Writing Your LinkedIn Profile 215
- 67 Writing for Email 219
- 68 Writing Landing Pages 225
- 69 Writing Headlines 234
- 70 Writing a Home Page 238
- 71 Writing the About Us Page 244
- 72 Writing Infographics That Won't Make People Mock Infographics 249
- 73 Writing Better Blog Posts 254
- 74 Writing Annual Reports (or Annual Wrap-Ups) 257
- Part VI Content Tools 263
- Research and Knowledge Management Tools 264
- Writing Tools 265
- Productivity Tools 266
- Editing Tools 268
- A Few Great Style Guides 269
- Non-Text Writing Tools 271
- Blog Idea Generators 271
- Google Authorship 272
- Image Sources (Or, Stock That Doesn't Stink) 273.
- Notes:
- Includes index.
- Description based on print version record.
- Local Notes:
- Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2014. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Handley, Ann, 1963- Everybody writes : your go-to guide to creating ridiculously good content.
- ISBN:
- 9781118905593
- OCLC:
- 891397694
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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