Any time you write with the intent to persuade, you’ll need to do two things impeccably: craft a convincing argument and anticipate all of the readers’ possible objections. More than just being able to predict issues they will bring up, though, you’ll need to find a way to quell them before they arise.
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How To Write Persuasively
Friday, February 26th, 2010Crafting An Effective Argument By Repeating Points
Wednesday, November 18th, 2009When trying to persuade a reader, either through an opinion essay or a sales letter, it pays to harp on your main points several times over. We don’t mean repeating the same sentence over and over (anyway, we doubt your writing software will let you get away with that). Each particular argument can be presented in a variety of ways, so make sure you explore all available areas to help complete the picture in your reader’s mind.
How To Convince Your Readers By Raising Your Product’s Perceived Value
Friday, November 13th, 2009Some products sell themselves. Others can sell themselves, but only to the right customers. Most of the time, however, marketing efforts are responsible for making sure the sale happens. That’s where you, as a writer, will often come in.














