Outline
DAY 1 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
Please arrive 30 minutes earlier than the start time to register. Continental breakfast will be served.
The Power of Point of View and Style in Direct Marketing
- Examples of point of view in direct marketing letters
- Diction: The importance of word choice
- Examples of effective prose from Churchill, Fitzgerald, Dickens and more
How to Make Sentences that Keep People Reading
- The value of short paragraphs
- Why you should vary sentence length
- The dangers of wandering modifiers
Getting and Holding Reader Attention With Imagery, Rhythm, and Description
- Why imagery raises reader receptivity
- Examples of great imagery and how to improve your own
- The “default” rhythm of the English language
- Varieties of metaphor
- When to embrace repetition
- Make description active by engaging the reader
- The role of attitude
Coherence: Checking Your Prose For Effectiveness at Three Different Levels
- Word order
- Sentence order
- Paragraph order
Networking Opportunity:
Lunch will be served each day to facilitate networking with your peers.
DAY 2 9:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M.
Mathematical Techniques for Measuring Prose Readability
- Counting words is not enough
- The FOG Index
Using Narrative Flow and Structure to Make Your Sale.
Advanced Editing and Revision Techniques
- A simple method for checking the “sound” of your prose
- Sources in grammar and usage
- Building revisions into your work plan
- What’s the best sequence for your ideas?
- Less is more with both words and sentences: Knowing when to cut
- Keep your message lively and conversational
Applying Editing and Revision Techniques
- A summary of the principles for high-powered writing
- Exercises to get you started immediately with helpful new techniques
Creating New Controls
- Testing panels
- Examples of new and classic winners
Networking Opportunity:
Lunch will be served each day to facilitate networking with your peers.
Outline is subject to change.
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