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Marketing Tips: When You Don’t Know What to Write

Teddy Snyder | Fodder for your blog, emails, social media and professional articles is everywhere. You only need to recognize it.

Theda C. Snyder - January 25, 2022
Online Marketing: Try These 3 Techniques to Tempt Targets

Teddy Snyder | Smart marketers: Check out these suggestions for teasers to get people to open that email or click on your social media link.

Theda C. Snyder - December 1, 2021
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So, You Wanna Write a Book? Five Tips to Help You Get Started

Tatia Gordon-Troy | Book writing tips from an editor to help you get clear on your goals and strategy for being a published author.

Tatia Gordon-Troy - November 26, 2021
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Thought Leadership Marketing: Write for Someone, Not Everyone

Jay Harrington | There has never been a better time to stand out through thought leadership because there have never been more unanswered questions due to the rapid pace of change.

Jay Harrington - October 12, 2021
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Writing as a Side Hustle: 3 Lawyers Who Have Made Publishing a Secondary Income

Tatia Gordon Troy | Many lawyers have learned to use their writing skills to reach a broader audience than those they serve every day — and create another stream of income.

Tatia Gordon-Troy - September 29, 2021
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Lawyers, You Write for a Living; Now, Write to Build Your Brand

Tatia Gordon Troy | Use those skills you learned from law school and perfected in practice to promote your firm, market your skills, and position yourself as an expert.

Tatia Gordon-Troy - February 23, 2021
Lawyers Can Learn This From Screenwriters

Get to the Point! | You should be able to articulate a persuasive logline for whatever matter you are working on.

Theda C. Snyder - September 15, 2020
Parallel Persuasion

Get to the Point! Parallelism, says Teddy Snyder, makes your writing more readable and memorable.

Theda C. Snyder - May 5, 2020
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Conquer Writer’s Block: The 21-Minute Method

Don’t have hours of uninterrupted writing time to dedicate to your brief or memo? Don’t worry. If you can find 20 to 30 minutes, then you can write the first draft. Here are Gary Kinder's three steps and three rules to get you writing.

Gary Kinder - February 3, 2020
Classically Clueless

As with cliches, Greek and Roman myths can refer to commonly understood paradigms. Or at least they do when speakers and writers know what they are saying.

Theda C. Snyder - November 12, 2019
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