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We feel you, Ernest. And if writing can be a struggle for Hemingway, think about the average person who has to write emails and reports and proposals at work. If only there were a free online business writing resource.
There is! The Write for Business Guide provides answers to all of your business-writing questions.
Where can I get started?
You can start by checking out the Top 10 business-writing questions on the homepage, or you can enter a search term to jump directly to the information you seek.
You might want to check out one of these major sections:
- Business Writing How To’s: Planning, drafting, revising, and editing
- Seven Traits of Business Writing: Ideas, organization, voice, words, sentences, correctness, and design
- Forms of Business Writing: Emails, letters, reports, proposals, instructions, résumés, and more
- Proofreader’s Guide: Punctuation, mechanics, usage, grammar, and sentences
How will the Guide help me write?
You’ll find guidelines for writing the most important business documents, as well as many models of each. And those models have templates that you can download and modify to create your own documents. You can use the checklist for each form to revise and edit your documents.
You’ll even find specific chapters for the three basic types of messages:
How will the Guide help me improve?
You’ll find practical strategies for solving business-writing problems.
What’s the "Proofreader’s Guide" for?
The "Proofreader’s Guide" explains the rules of writing, giving examples.
There are even chapters to help English Language Learners with the weirder rules of the language.
Is all of this stuff free online?
Absolutely! No login, no subscription, no nonsense.
Why? We want to be your writing resource!
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