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Tips

  • Write for busy people! Keep it simple - short paragraphs, short sentences, short words and simple punctuation.

  • Use plain language -  use words your reader would use and are easy to understand. Don’t assume knowledge.

  • Break up your text - use titles, sub-headings, lists, images, other media and white space. Make sure those titles, headings and link text are specific and descriptive (it’s good for both humans and search engine optimisation [SEO]). 

  • Use a story arc - make sure each paragraph is linked to the next sensibly. 

  • Use an active voice, not a passive one as this is more immediate. Declutter your text - edit, edit, edit to keep your text precise and short.

Checklist

  • Have you got a clear beginning, middle and end? 

  • Is there anything you can leave out to keep the story more concise? 

  • Can you change the order and still tell the same story? Does it work better if you retell the story but start in the middle or at the end?

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