How to Use Marketing Automation to Drive Business B

Grammar

Get to the Point

These Junk Phrases Could Undermine Your Credibility

Teddy Snyder | Your job is to persuade. Avoid condescending phrases that are more likely to repel the listener.

Theda C. Snyder - April 13, 2022
dictionary

Is Google Better Than a Dictionary?

"Get to the Point!" is a huge fan of working the heck out of your dictionary to improve your writing. But is Google better?

Theda C. Snyder - April 10, 2022
Get to the Point

Not an Insect, Not Your Relative: The Grammatical Antecedent

Teddy Snyder | Make sure every pronoun or pro-form reference is clear.

Theda C. Snyder - February 15, 2022
Get to the Point

Put the Important Stuff First

Teddy Snyder | You want to frame your opening in a way that supports your position.

Theda C. Snyder - February 2, 2022
leisure reading

Turn Leisure Reading into Marketing Gold

Teddy Snyder | Funneling information to your clients from the books you read marks you as an expert who stays on top of the news in your field

Theda C. Snyder - November 22, 2021
Get to the Point

Don’t Say This to a Survivor

Teddy Snyder | There is nothing lucky about needing surgery. The business chief who uncovers IP theft is not lucky. Yet we misuse this phrase regularly.

Theda C. Snyder - October 7, 2021
marketing content

Recycle Your Bottles, Cans and Work Product

Teddy Snyder | You regularly create quality content in your briefs and memoranda. Here are ways to recycle that document you’ve already created into marketing content.

Theda C. Snyder - September 20, 2021
Get to the Point

Ditch These Super Trendy Hacks

Teddy Snyder | Perhaps the newest words in general use will become generally accepted. Wouldn’t that be groovy?

Theda C. Snyder - August 4, 2021
Get to the Point

Another Thing Spell-check Doesn’t Know

Teddy Snyder | I am finally fed up with spell-check's inability to recognize an indirect object.

Theda C. Snyder - May 6, 2021
Get to the Point

Aberrant Apostrophes

Get to the Point! People who really should know better just love to insert apostrophes where they don’t belong.

Theda C. Snyder - February 1, 2021
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