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Persuasive writing : how to harness the power of words / Peter Frederick.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Frederick, Peter, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Business writing.
Report writing.
Persuasion (Rhetoric).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xii, 194 p.) : ill.
Edition:
1st edition
Other Title:
How to harness the power of words
Place of Publication:
Harlow, England : Prentice Hall, [2011]
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Summary:
Developed from powerful techniques consistently proven in the world of multi-million pound commercial bid writing, Persuasive Writing reveals the most efficient and effective ways to make your words work, time after time.Discover how to:Transform any document into something truly compelling and persuasive Understand what your reader really wants to hear and use this to get what you want Combine logic and emotion to convince even the most sceptical readerWhether you're writing for business or for pleasure, the longest document or the shortest email, with these and many more proven techniques, Persuasive Writing will ensure every word works for you.
Contents:
Cover
Persuasive Writing
Contents
About the author
Introduction
Acknowledgements
What is Persuasive Writing?
Why are you writing?
Who is your audience?
Reader Response = Result
Tools for Persuasive Writing
Ethos, Logos, Pathos
Using emotive language
You, We, I - getting personal
FABU
Storytelling
Persuasive writing example
Persuasion - Beyond Logic
The science of decision-making
Primacy - why coming first matters
Availability
Consistency and why we hate changing our minds
Justification and evidence
Simplicity
Loss and reward - a bird in the hand . . .
Outside influences - following the herd
Repetition, repetition, repetition
Anchoring - decision-making all at sea
The halo effect
Recency - the here and now
The reader is always right
Commercial Break: Advertisement Slogans
Conciseness Equals Clarity
Ason and the jargonauts
Sentences that are too
The writer's diet - cutting padding
Culling lazy words
Examples, similes and analogies
A seven-step concise writing process
Verbs Equal Vigour
Grammar refresher
Verbs just wanna have fun
Verbs in disguise - noun suffixes
Mistakes
Commonly confused words
Using the wrong word
Scattershot punctuation and no punctuation
Poor spelling
'Mistakes' that aren't mistakes
Planning and Structuring
Plan, draft, edit
Document structures
Layout, Fonts and Formatting
Font choice
Layout
Headings
Bullets
Tables and diagrams
Tips for Common Documents
More effective emails
Writing for the web
Persuasive CVs
Executive summaries and abstracts
Grant funding
Feedback, fear and a favour
Persuasion - the Dark Arts
Assume causality
It's common sense, stupid
It's common knowledge
Abuse statistics
Widen or narrow definitions.
Flattery will get you everywhere
And a few more . . .
The end
Appendix 1 Summary of rules
Appendix 2 Supersized words and their alternatives
Appendix 3 Recommended reading
Appendix 4 Persuasive writing flowchart
Appendix 5 Persuasive writing checklist
Appendix 6 Exploiting and countering human decision-making
Appendix 7 The seven-step concise writing process - worked example
Index.
Notes:
Includes index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9786613173423
9780273746164
0273746162
9781283173421
1283173425
9780273746157
0273746154
OCLC:
746879917

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