How to write effective subheadings

How to write effective subheadings

Effective subheadings are like signposts for your readers. They add value to any type of writing, from business and government to promotional, technical and online.

They also help you stay on track—by maintaining focus and logical flow when you’re writing.

Here are some tips for super subheadings.

How to make your point without being rude

How to make your point without being rude

I had a strange experience recently. A tradesman who was about to do a large project for me rang quite late one evening and berated me for sending him a note confirming the details of the job. I still don’t understand what he was angry about. His point was obscured by his rude and irrational manner. This tradesman clearly didn’t realise it, but there are ways to make your point, even stand your ground, without offending people. Here are some tips.

Say more with less: deciding what to leave out

Say more with less: deciding what to leave out

Have you ever worked on a document that got bogged down in its own content? Where your message was lost in the detail? Some background information is necessary for context. But how much is enough? Here’s a checklist to help you avoid content quick sand and decide what to leave out.

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