Write with Authority

A free training course for business writers

Expertise

Do you write for your work?

Have you ever wanted guidance on the writing you do for your business?

Would you like to be a more precise, more effective, and more authoritative communicator?

If you are a blogger, manager, entreprenuer, or marketer, you probably worry sometimes about your writing, whether it seems polished enough to your clients and your audience.

Perhaps you find it easy to compose a quick text or email, but when you begin to construct a complex argument or explain how a service works, you start to feel like your writing is hard to follow, bland, or disjointed.

After all, many of us take on professional responsibilities with little training in business writing, and we have to figure it out day to day.

We also have to teach junior staff members, clarifying to them why one piece of writing seems good, and another not good.

If you would like to be the kind of professional who is known for easy-to-read, authoritative, and persuasive writing, join this short (and free) email series, Expertise.

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I have taught business writing all over the world.

I was trained as a professional writer and financial analyst at the Bank of England.

Since then, I've coached insurers in Taipei, advertising directors in London, and financial advisors in Pennsylvania.

For all these professionals, their written work is a kind of daily resume that they share with their customers.

Good writing is always a mark of quality, of knowledge, and of care, everywhere in the world.

Similarly, bad writing is noticeable almost instantly. Even small errors erode the trust that a client has built up in your work.

This course contains, in brief form, the techniques and tips my clients have loved the most in my coaching.

To get actionable tips and advice, sign up below.

It's an email-based course: the emails will arrive over the next couple of weeks. Each message will help you achieve a few quick wins in your work.

We'll discuss typography and layout, sentence flow, and clarity.

You will end the series with a noticeably greater ease and confidence in your writing.

And if you start the course, and find thatit's not for you, feel free to unsubscribe at any time.

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