Save Time. Write Better.
      Volume 14, Number 7 Issue #207                                                             ISSN: 1933-9690

Welcome, fellow writer!

In each issue of Word Wise, you get writing tips to help you save time and write better.

List + Article = Listicle (prounced list-ick-kuhl, like "popsicle.") Today's feature gives you 5 quick tips to write this popular article format.   Let me know  what you think of this tip !
21 Copywriting Hacks That Deliver Quick and Easy Wins

21 Copywriting Hacks
How can you know that your draft works?
 
All of us want to save time when we write - and know that what we're writing is good.
 
Maybe you read through your draft and looking for places where you can give it a few tweaks, but you're just not sure what to do next.
 
That's why veteran copywriting guru Nick Usborne developed his low-cost  21 Copywriting Hacks course. He went through the same frustration when he first started out.
 
These proven hacks represent a checklist you can use to improve the three core elements of any copywriting... the Headline, the Body Text and the Call To Action. Using a formal checklist gives you the edge you need to consistently deliver results.
 
Now it's your turn. Check out Nick's 21 Copywriting Hacks course.  Learn More.

FEATURE: What's a Listicle and How To Write One
How to Write a Listicle

A listicle is an article in list form.

Listicles are popular for lots of reasons: they are fun to read, easy to write, offer practical or unusual information, and  are sharable - which is especially important online.

Plus, they are versatile. You can write these types of list-articles for any type of publication, from the web to social media, print magazines, newsletters, children's publications, young adult publications, as how-tos, features, fillers ... the options are endless.

Their structure is what make listicles unique. The list is numbered ...

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Easter Is Coming! Plan for Easter Fun With Families, Kids
Un-Bunny Book

Easter is coming! How will you and your family celebrate? 
 
  The Un-Bunny Book  answers that question! It's packed with fun activities, games, crafts, snacks, and stories that are based on Easter's true meaning. 
 
Use it for kids ages 3-12 at home, school, church, in the community, or with your homeschool group -- or even to hold an outreach Easter event.  The Un-Bunny Book  shows kids and parents that Jesus' resurrection is something to celebrate. With reproducibles, too!
 
Learn more about  The Un-Bunny Book  here.

More Tips for Blog Writing
Tips for Writing a Hook for Your Article or Blog Post 7 Content Ideas for Your Blog How to Choose a Blog Post Type What's a Blog Post and What's an Article? Compare Them Side by Side
A Wise Word


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Read a devotional about this scripture here. Get other words of wisdom about writing  here.
That's it for now. See you next time.

Remember ... words matter. Use them wisely!

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