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Why You Need Killer Service and Product Descriptions Plus Examples

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Good product descriptions can make potential customers associate feelings like love and courage with a product and can make them experience a range of different emotions. They can help people see the best in themselves and can be used to build a following and they can even be written in such a way that they magnify a person’s flaws or weaknesses to compel them to make a purchase. Sad but true. When it comes to services, an effective service description can help a potential client better understand the service you provide. It can explain why the service is necessary as well as show how the service will be beneficial. Ultimately, the most effective service and product descriptions persuade visitors to your website or blog to make a purchase or request a consultation. Effective Service and Product Description Examples Killer Product Description Lush Cosmetics is known for its out of this world fragrant, all-natural, handmade bath bombs, soaps, and cosmetics. The product descrip

How to Know if Freelance Writing is Right for You

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So, you want to be a freelance writer. You’ve heard it can be a great way to make money in your spare time or that you can work from home or anywhere there’s an internet connection and you’re ready to give it a try. Before you take the plunge there are a few important things to consider that can help you figure out if freelance writing is right for you.

The 1 Key Piece of Data You Can’t Ignore

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Making sales, getting new clients, or connecting with readers can be a full-time job for anyone with a website or stand-alone blog. The problem is many website and blog owners focus on what they think others are interested in knowing instead of taking a moment to discover what people truly want to know.

3 Unethical Freelance Writing Assignments to Avoid

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Unethical freelance writing assignments require some sort of ambiguity, deception or dishonesty on the part of the writer. These assignments conflict with your morals and demand that you put your values to the side to get the work done. Instead of employing well respected traditional methods to complete writing assignments, unethical writing gigs cross the line and ask you to pretend to be something you’re not or to fabricate information.