"Writing Website Copy in Plain English" shows you how to choose words and phrases carefully to capture your readers' attention and make your website easy to navigate to find information. The Internet is the most powerful tool. Using online content can drive many people to check your site. With easy-to-read content and navigation, you will attract consumers in a much-wider market.
Plain English Writing Handbook: How to write clear, concise and reader-friendly copy
This eBook will help you write or rewrite using everyday words, short sentences, active voice, regular print, and personal pronouns that speak directly to the reader. You will learn all about the many plain English writing rules.
This eBook gives you practical tips on how to write for your readers and create plain English documents. All of these tips come from experienced plain English experts who have already written or rewritten their documents in plain English.
Pass The 24: A Plain English Explanation To Help You Pass The Series 24 Exam
The Series 24 exam is administered by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) and covers topics such as corporate securities, real estate investment trusts, trading, customer accounts and regulatory guidelines. FINRA’s Series 24 exam is one of the most detailed tests people in your industry ever take. That’s why a Series 24 textbook has to do more than copy-and-paste from regulatory websites or deliver endless bullet points for you to memorize.
Plain English is the art of writing clearly, concisely, and in a way that precisely communicates your message to your intended audience. This book offers 25 practical guidelines to help improve your vocabulary, style, grammar, and layout in order to achieve clear writing. It gives expert advice on all aspects of the writing process: from avoiding jargon and legalese, to organizing written information in print and online. It also includes hundreds of real examples, including 'before' and 'after' versions to show exactly how its done. All this is presented in an authoritative and engaging way.
Nancy wants to do an interesting school report on her ancestor. (That's fancy for a family member who lived long ago.) But will she remember to stick to the plain truth?