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In this issue:

- You won't believe this (or, 'How NOT to be in-credible')
- Courses: Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Singapore, Hong Kong
- Ask a "writing" question


You won't believe this
(or, 'How NOT to be in-credible')

salesman

Which of the following is more credible?

  1. Computer A is significantly faster than Computer B.
  2. Computer A is 40 per cent faster than Computer B.

Of course, 2 beats 1 hands down. But it's also harder to write; you have to dig up the '40 per cent' statistic.

Is it worth the extra work? You bet. People are naturally sceptical, so will downplay your claim that the computer speed difference is 'significant.'

'Sure,' they'll think. 'It's probably something like five per cent faster. Not worth worrying about.'

In our writing courses, one of the 'Golden Rules' trainees learn is 'Specifics sell.' Quantifying something, wrapping a number around it, makes it much more believable.

For example:

Before: ‘He’s always late to work.’
After: ‘He’s been late to work eight of the last 10 days.’

Before: ‘Option A is much dearer than Option B.’
After: ‘Option A costs almost twice that of Option B.’

The good news is that being specific can be pretty easy; the extra information you need is often readily at hand, or you know it already.

So don't be lazy - inject more specifics into your writing, and use fewer generalisations. You'll reap the benefits of more cred and be much more persuasive.

Got anything more to add, or another perspective? Share it on our blog.

 

Paul Jones
Copywriter | Trainer

Paul Jones

Copywriter | Trainer

Petrina Buckley

Training Design | Marketing Specialist

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Courses Brisbane public course: 26 July

"Fantastic - best course I've done. Can't wait to go back to work on Monday."
- BMA (BHP Billiton Mitsubishi Alliance)

Brisbane - Thursday 26 July 2012 [9am-5pm]

We’ve been booked quite a way in advance for in-house courses this year, which has made it hard to find space to run a public one. But we’ve had so many requests that we’re biting the bullet (-point), and running one in Brisbane on 26 July, 2012.

If interested, jump now – only 10 seats are left, and they’ll sell fast.

More details

Prefer an in-house course? 


Singapore & Hong Kong:
Sept/Oct 2012

Do your employees in Asia need to improve their writing? Paul has a few dates available in Singapore and Hong Kong soon. This is an ideal opportunity to share travel costs with other clients.

Very limited availability: Interested? Email us 


Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth:

Do you have people who need writing training in Melbourne, Adelaide or Perth? In the coming months, Paul will be in each of these cities and has a few dates available. Again, this is a great chance to share travel costs.

Interested? Email us 
(NOTE: Sydney and Brisbane clients don't pay travel costs.)

 

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