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comms copywriting cx edms emails Sep 14, 2023


We waste a lot of time writing emails that get ignored, or worse, provoke an unintended response.

So here's how to write emails that work:

First ask, is the news you are sharing with your customer good news or bad news for them?

If it is good news, the tone can be upbeat and positive. If it is bad news, youā€™ll need to tread more carefully.

Then ask, what do you want them to do as a result of reading your email? Do you want them to do something (action required) or do nothing (no action req...

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The Williams Behaviour Book

 

I was nervous, of course.Ā 

Approaching the Vice Chairman of Ogilvy, one of the world'sĀ most successful advertising agencies, for a blurb for my new book was a little daunting.

But Rory Sutherland is an exceedingly generous and supportiveĀ person who told me he'd be delighted.

'Bri Williams is the Linnaeus of human behaviour', he wrote.Ā 'The best taxonomy of the different approaches to understanding human behaviour I have ever seen'.

Wow!Ā 

But...please excuse my ignorance here...who or what i...

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The easy way to journal everyday

 

Lots of people want to keep a daily journal, but donā€™t know what to write or find it becomes a bit of a hassle.

In this video Iā€™m going to share the format that will make your daily journaling session easy, fun and repeatable.

PLUS, the behavioural science that makes it work.

Letā€™s get started.

While I use my favourite bit of tech, my reMarkable tablet, pen and paper is perfectly fine.

Simply draw a quadrant, splitting your page into four. In reMarkable, Iā€™m using the four storyboards templ...

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The scourge of shitty emails

Do you write annoying emails? Do you receive them? Poorly written emails irritate both the recipient, who resents the interruption, and the sender, who gets frustrated by a lack of response.

So how to get them right? Iā€™m about to take you throughĀ five real-life examplesĀ that illustrateĀ traps to avoidĀ and how to better engage your intended reader.

Iā€™veĀ redactedĀ the details of the sender because in no way is this intended to criticise them personally. These were people who crafted messages they ...

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