The Best Newsletter Templates Are Creative Writing Newsletters

Dec 30
11:46

2009

Ron Ruhle

Ron Ruhle

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Here are some quick and easy newsletter ideas that should be incorporated into any creative style newsletters you might decide to write. The power of changing just one or two words within your text can make a huge difference to your readership numbers.

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Compelling And Magical Words You Can Use In Your Text

 Everyone's got their own vocabulary. That's okay. But the thing is if you want your newsletter to become popular,The Best Newsletter Templates Are Creative Writing Newsletters Articles you must learn to use a slightly different vocabulary. Basically, this all boils down to helping your readers understand what you're talking about. If a percentage of your readers don't quite understand your vocabulary, then nearly all of this percentage will cancel after a while. You need to keep things basic.

 Have you ever read something and thought, "What the heck does that mean?"? It's a total pain in the backside searching for the dictionary every time you want to read a newsletter. It takes time. Time that your reader hasn't got. Sure, it's alright to use a couple of uncommon words now and then. Just make sure that whenever you use one that...

 This saves the reader from going to the dictionary every time an unusual word pops up.

 Now, I have compiled a list of words that you should use instead of other words to make your newsletter more compelling and magical. You might think that some of them aren't 'magical' at all but think about this for a moment. If these words enable your reader to easily understand you, then he is far more likely to keep reading - benefiting - subscribing. If he does this, you will see more money in your bank account. And what's more magical than that?

 Use...Instead of...Because...
 Idyllic Pleasant Idyllic is a more visual word than pleasant.
 Lifestyle Standard way of living Lifestyle is shorter than standard way of living, which helps keep sentences short.
 Find out Ascertain Find out is simpler to understand than ascertain.

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