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If you’ve ever gotten frustrated when putting together IKEA furniture or reviewing product info online, you have learned the importance of quality technical writing firsthand.
With the rise of software companies in the last decade, the demand for quality technical writers has sharply increased.
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- May 14, 2020
- April 25, 2023
- Stephen Greet
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Successful content creates a link between your client and the client's target audience. As a writer, you have tools like voice, tone and point of view to make that link as strong and compelling as possible. To apply those tools skillfully, though, you must know who will be reading the content. Then, you can craft articles that resonate with your intended readers and help your client meet or exceed the company's marketing goals.
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- December 17, 2019
- June 02, 2021
- TB Staff
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While there is nothing wrong with maintaining a side hustle as a freelance writer, there are many aspiring full-time writers who are eager to learn how to turn a passion into a career. The good news is that it is entirely possible to become a full-time freelance writer, and the career switch can mean greater flexibility and financial agency. If you are ready to make a change in your own life, here are some tips to help propel you to a career as a full-time freelance writer.
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- December 03, 2019
- June 02, 2021
- TB Staff
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Tackling a writing project can be overwhelming — even if you are already very comfortable with the topic. Whether you are writing a brief essay or a long blog post, you may be able to improve your writing thanks to the use of an outline. Discover how to create outlines, what kinds of outlines work best and how to get into the habit of creating an outline with every new piece of writing you begin.
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- November 19, 2019
- June 02, 2021
- TB Staff
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Have you ever wondered what could take your writing from good to great or from mediocre to sparkling? Sometimes, all that is missing is a sentence or two that catches the reader’s interest and sparks the imagination at the beginning of your content. Other times, you might struggle to wrap up your content effectively, leaving readers wondering what benefit they were supposed to glean from your article. If you are ready to step your writing up a notch, consider how you can best use hooks and calls to action to capture a reader’s interest from the beginning and to wrap up all the loose ends when you are finished.
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- November 13, 2019
- June 02, 2021
- TB Staff
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