Tuesday, August 28, 2012

How To Spot A Good Marketing Writer

By Chloe Gib


A good piece of literature is one that holds the attention of its reader to the last letter. A better piece on the other hand, is one that compels its readers into action. Such is the trait of literature that is written by a good marketing writer. A piece that is so compelling that it causes for its reader to know more about a product, a piece of writing that will eventually lead to a sale.

Fact is good product will not be able to sell itself and thus, you may require the services of financial writers. Shop around and you will see quite a lot people marketing business writing services. Unfortunately though, not everything written makes sense and to a lesser extent compels people to buy your product.

There are all sorts of authors out there. You will find ones that hide the emptiness of their paragraph behind big words, some who make empty sentences just to fulfill word counts, and others still who write so commercial that clients tend to be turned-off. To help you weed out the bad ones, here are some things to remember when finding writing services provider.

Have a clear objective of what you want written in your communication. The type of communication should also be determined as different styles of writings are needed in newspaper write-ups, internet article, and brochures. Knowing all these will help you choose the right writer for the job.

It serves you right to look at experience. Read into articles he has written and determine if his writing style is audience specific. Even before writing begins, the audience has to be determined as this will dictate use of words and writing style.

Personality match is also a consideration as you cannot possibly work with someone that you cannot stand. Make a checklist of traits that you want your employees to have and see if there is a meeting of minds. A good fit will make for a harmonious working relationship.

Define expectations. Communicate with the writer what end products you want and how soon you want them. If you want to save time, it would be better to ask for an outline first before drafting. The outline will give you an idea about where the author wants to take it and if it is a place where you want your market to go then he can start with the draft.

A good marketing writer is hard to come by but finding one will prove to be beneficial for you business as literature that they write could translate into sales. Take the time to find one that will reflect your business in the way that you want readers to see. In hiring one, make sure that the cost is outweighed by the benefits that you will get.




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