Business Email Writing Tips: Avoid Old-Fashioned Expressions

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Business language has changed. Unfortunately, not many people realize that! Today’s writing is still full of stuffy, old-expressions like: “Kindly be advised” “Enclosed herewith” “With reference to your above-mentioned….” Quick Tips for Busy Executives http://bit.ly/quickstartcopywriterblog

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This style of writing is BORING! Even if everyone else is using it, it doesn’t mean you have to do the same too! Quick Tips for Busy Executives http://bit.ly/quickstartcopywriterblog

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Summary: Stuffy, old-fashioned expressions like "kindly be advised", and "attached herewith" have no place in modern business writing! Yet many office executives, managers, directors and even CEOs are using them in their daily email correspondences. If it sounds like you could be one of them, it's time to give your business writing skills a major upgrade. Watch this presentation for great tips you can apply to make your writing sound modern, clearer, and more concise.

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