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Allison Nazarian
Member since 03rd December 2005
Occupation: Professional Copy Writer Allison Nazarian is president and chief copywriter of Get It In Writing, a Florida-based company that helps businesses nationwide harness the power of words to sell, inform and publicize. Allison can be reached at 561.487.3917 or anazarian@getitinwriting.biz.
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02nd September 2007
Copywriting and small business marketing expert Allison Nazarian of Get It In Writing, Inc., has singled out what she calls the “Top Three Sins” of blogging.
“Yes, blogging is still a new marketing arena,” explains Nazarian, who was most recent...
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15th December 2006
So you want to market your company on the Internet. Everyone has a web site. You want a web site…or you already have a web site. There’s just one problem. Your site has been up for awhile – without sales. STOP and heed the red light.
There is ho...
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15th December 2006
Ghostwriting rates. They’re all over the place. But should they be? The answer is a firm: It all depends. Most people seeking out a ghostwriter first want to know what ghostwriting rates they should expect to pay.
Ghostwriting rates vary – wildly ...
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18th November 2006
Frankly no one knows exactly how many total web sites exist, because they’re springing up at warp speed. And rightfully so. Many of them are quite good and – needless to say – we’ve all become dependent on the Internet. But how many of us really k...
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18th November 2006
No question about it…hiring a company with the express purpose of receiving ghost writing article services is a key to increased exposure, credibility and the ever-present bottom line.
One of the best ways to get people to know about your business i...
Views: 42
17th July 2006
Up to 10% of a business's annual sales are lost due to miscommunications from bad writing, says Allison Nazarian, President of Get It In Writing, Inc.
"At my company, our slogan is 'Words mean business.' It's never been more profound. Bad writing is ...
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07th July 2006
According to Webster's, marketing is:
1. The act or process of selling or purchasing in a market.
2. The process or technique of promoting, selling and distributing a product or service.
3. An aggregate of functions involved in moving goods from...
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07th July 2006
"Writing today is not a frill for the few, but an essential skill for the many." --The National Commission on Writing in America's Schools and Colleges
Good writing really matters when it comes to promoting or representing your business. Recent rese...
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07th July 2006
Every word that comes from your company -- whether it is on a piece of paper, on a computer screen or written across the sky, for that matter -- carries with it your reputation and your customers' (or potential customers') perception of who you are and wh...
Views: 54
26th May 2006
What websites need is better writing. And I don't say that because I'm a writer.
The sad truth is that in very general terms the quality of web writing is mediocre. I'm not calling for elegant prose. What I'm saying is that what your website revea...
Views: 153
13th April 2006
Creating the Perfect Tagline
They're everywhere! We're literally inundated with them day and night. No matter where we are, we can't escape them. Yes, we're talking about the ubiquitous, omnipresent TAGLINE!
You can pretend to ignore them, that y...
Views: 124
13th April 2006
Stop the Madness!
Or, why hype, hyperbole and too many claims
will turn off readers and potential buyers every time!
What's wrong with a lot of hype and "fantastic" claims about a product? Plenty.
First, your readers and potential buyers aren't...
Views: 107
13th April 2006
Writing for the Webit's not a piece of e-cake!
So, you've elected to jump head first into the wonderful world of Web. After all, just about everyone has a site. You may as well join the craze. You hire a web developer and a graphic artist to design a ...
Views: 112
16th December 2005
Businesses are Asking: To Blog or Not to Blog?
That's the question lots of people are asking and the answers are as varied as all the blogs out there in cyberspace.
Oh, and in case you don't know what blogs are, they're web logs that are updated r...
Views: 457
04th December 2005
Do your words mean business?
Every word that comes from your company -- whether it is on a piece of paper, on a computer screen or written across the sky, for that matter -- carries with it your reputation and your customers' (or potential custome...
Views: 263
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