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1.Before you do anything else, ask yourself not what you want to say, but what you want to achieve with the text. Be honest with yourself and dont be overly ambitious. Once youve clearly identified your objective keep it in mind throughout the writing exercise. Youll find that keeps you on track far more effectively what you want to achieve should define what you say.2.Forget modesty. As an experienced salesperson would say, if you dont think youre good, why the hell should I? Equally of course you dont want to exaggerate your strengths that can lead to problems when youre eventually called upon to deliver! But be realistic about what you can do and dont be afraid to describe it in a positive light. 3.A useful way to achieve tip #2 is to step outside of yourself and regard yourself as a product or better still, as a brand. For the purposes of this exercise you are not Mary Doe the person. You are writing about Mary Doe the brand. Its not as difficult as it sounds; write in the third person to start with, if you find that more comfortable. Imagine youre a colleague writing about you. 4.Bear in mind that whoever reads this text probably wont care much about you; theyll only care about what you can do for them. Structure everything with that in mind. If you need to include factual/statistical information (educational details, qualifications, etc.) then make sure you put it in a box so its visually separated from the main text.5.Where possible, identify the audience who will be reading your text and aim your writing squarely at them. Its possible that the core of your text can remain the same for a number of different purposes, with individual tops and tails aimed at specific audiences. The more relevant your text is to the reader telling him/her how you and your service meet their needs the more successful the text will be.6.First person or third person? In point #3 I suggest writing in the third person to make it easier for you to regard yourself in an objective light. However there are times when you may need to present your text in the first person e.g. in a letter or email. Try where possible to use the third person if for no other reason than it gives you more leeway to write enthusiastically about yourself.7.Follow the rules of modern business writing; keep it simple. Use active voice rather than passive voice where possible. Keep your sentences down to a sensible length and use no more than three or four sentences per paragraph. Use cross headings and pullouts to break your text up visually and allow the reader to pick up on the main points.8.Where appropriate, use short clips of testimonials from existing clients or customers. Avoid the pleasantly banal bits and use phrases and sentences that have some meaning and bite. A sentence or two normally is plenty any more and the reader will probably just skim over it.9.Be sure that your grammar, spelling and punctuation are right. Although standards have been slipping in the last few years the recent publication of the Eats, Shoots & Leaves book has focused everyones attention on the technical aspects of writing again. Goofs of this nature make your text, and you, look amateurish.10.Do a reality check on your text after youve completed it. Show it to friends and colleagues and ask not if they like it, but if they feel it represents you fairly and if not, why not. Then take other peoples opinions on board, but dont lose sleep over them. At the end of the day you probably know yourself, and your market, better than anyone else. Dont be afraid to make final judgments.
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