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      Volume 14, Number 14 Issue #214                                                             ISSN: 1933-9690

Welcome, fellow writer!

In each issue of Word Wise, you get writing tips to help you save time and write better.
 
If you publish a newsletter (or if you're thinking of doing so), then you'll want to check out these helpful tips for knowing your content and your readers.   Let me know  what you think of this tip !
Journaling: What's It All About? Find Out at FREE Journaling Teleconference April 9-12

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I'm excited to invite you to the National Association of Christian Journal Writers 2018 Journaling Telesummit. It's free AND you can attend online, at your convenience.
 
If you want to learn more about journaling - either as a newbie or an experienced journaler - than you'll want to register now for this free online event. ( Register here.)

You'll get to hear leaders and pros (including yours truly!) talk about how they use journaling in ministry, business, and in their personal lives to grow.
 
There's no cost and you can log on during April 9-12 from your own device. Learn more here or connect with my good friend, Kathy Bornarth, director of the National Association of Christian Journal Writers, to ask more questions. 
Check it out.

FEATURE:  3 Types of Newsletters - Which One Works for You?

3 types of newsletters
A newsletter is a publication that delivers content about a specific topic to a specific group of readers. 

It can vary in size, style, and frequency. If written well, a newsletter instructs and inspires. 

But a newsletter's two distinguishing features are clear: its content is about a specific topic and for a specific readership.

For that reason, a newsletter can be a powerful communication tool.

To know which kind of newsletter works for you, ask yourself ...

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Your Own Personal Proofereader
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Maybe you spelled it right. Then again, maybe you didn't.
 
With Grammarly by your side, your writing is always protected from embarrassing mistakes. 

It's like having your own personal proofreader at your right hand.
 
 
  More Tips for Writing Newsletters
10 Commandments of Newsletters Top Newsletter Writing Tip: Feature a Heartfelt Feature What Are E-zines and Do I Need to Publish One? What to Write in Your Newsletter Welcome Email
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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