“Act as if what you do makes a difference. It does.” ~ William James So… what’d you do today?
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Did You ASK Nicely?
When I was a kid, asking nicely was a cardinal rule. And of course, the magic word “please” had to be included in the request, with the whole transaction followed by “thank you.” As it turns out, getting what you…
Who’s in Charge?
“Either you run the day or the day runs you.” ~Jim Rohn What do you do to maintain control of your day… or at least your attitude when things go awry?
Content is King
As an entrepreneur or business owner, you have probably heard that in order to get attention and traffic on your site, you need content… and that content’s gotta be fresh! Search engines love new information to digest and index, and…
If the job’s worth doing…
…it’s worth doing right. “There are no shortcuts to any place worth going.” -Beverly Sills “Too often the shortcut, the line of least resistance, is responsible for evanescent and unsatisfactory success.” – Louis Binstock (author) When you use WriteWordForYou, you…
Which one’s man’s best friend?
“Outside of a dog, a book is man’s best friend. Inside of a dog, it’s too dark to read.” — Groucho Marx
What clients have said:
Here’s what others have said about the quality and service delivered by WriteWordForYou: “Thanks Ann for another successful project! You actually make writing fun :)” — Lauren Doyle Getting Results Coaching “Can’t even find words to say how excited I…
Ghostwriting
When you need a ghostwriter, you need someone who can reflect your voice and work quietly behind the scenes. With WriteWordForYou, you get both. We strive to emulate your style and will edit your work without changing the tone. “Quickly…
Copywriting
Do you know how you can be persuaded in some way, shape or form by really great copy? Well, that’s what we do: Write copy that moves people to action so that you will get the results you want. Whether…
Punctuation Rules
See the difference between: Eats shoots and leaves. (Pandas do this.) and Eats, shoots and leaves. (Really disgruntled restaurant patrons do this.) One pesky comma changes the whole meaning.