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Newsletter #3: Preparing Proposals, Crafting Compelling Business Cases, and Using Persuasive Language

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Welcome!  We're glad you found us.  Tips for Technical Writing is a biweekly e-mail to help technical professionals produce better documents in less time, and build their writing skills and knowledge. Did you receive this as a forward?  Sign up  here   to get your own copy next time!  You can also access our  archives  at   https://tipsfortechnicalwriting.blogspot.com . Tips for Technical Writing  is brought to you by a trio of technical people (a chemist, an urban planner, and an engineer) turned wordsmiths with expertise in a variety of technical disciplines. You can learn more about us here:  ChristaBedwin.com ,   ScribeTW.com ,  and  WordsWithPurpose.ca   .   Newsletter #3: Preparing Proposals, Crafting Compelling Business Cases, and Using Persuasive Language January 20, 2021. What a day in history. Lisa, Erin, and Christa busily crafted up our business-focused messages for how you can use language to persuade. It's a skill! It's a joy. Do it well and you'll be rich

Newsletter #2: Readability, Plain Language, and Clarity

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Welcome!  We're glad you found us.  Tips for Technical Writing  is a biweekly e-mail to help technical professionals produce better documents in less time and build their writing skills and knowledge. Sign up  here   [http://tinyletter.com/tips4techwriting]  to get it delivered to your inbox.   You can access our archives at   https://tipsfortechnicalwriting.blogspot.com . Tips for Technical Writing   is brought to you by a trio of technical people (a chemist, an urban planner, and an engineer) turned wordsmiths with expertise in a variety of technical disciplines. You can learn more about us here:  ChristaBedwin.com ,   ScribeTW.com ,  and  WordsWithPurpose.ca   .   Newsletter #2: Readability, Plain Language, and Clarity You might be the smartest person in the room, but if you don't take the time to learn how to write plainly, clearly, and simply about your complex research, you might not be an effective colleague or consultant. Fear not! There are tools and simple procedures