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Ann Handley and friends share their secrets. Learn to write irresistibly at . Marketing writing is n

Ann Handley and friends share their secrets. Learn to write irresistibly at [Marketing Writing Bootcamp](. [MarketingProfs] [Marketing Writing Bootcamp by MarketingProfs]( Marketing writing is not like academic writing. Academic writing uses flowery prose to impress the reader with the author's deep knowledge of the importance of blah blah blah. It's tiring to write like that. And your busy audience doesn't like it much, either. On the other hand... Marketing writing works best when it's simple. Short sentences. Focused ideas. Understandable language. That's how you write a message people read and respond to. And even if you're not sure when to use those apostrophe's (ha!)... Writing is a skill you CAN develop. Of course, there's more to know than we can cover in this email. Things like UX. Messaging. Brand voice. And conversion. Which is why we're bringing in top marketing writers to reveal their hard-won secrets. We call it [Marketing Writing Bootcamp](. Starting in early September, 10 experts will share their marketing writing methods to help you connect with your readers, communicate your ideas, and make more sales. We can't promise to turn you into Hemmingway. But Marketing Writing Bootcamp will improve your ability to communicate your ideas. And that's something you'll have for the rest of your life. If that sounds helpful, click the button below to get started. [SIGN UP FOR BOOTCAMP]( Get 10 webinars stuffed with marketing writing know-how for just $229. Or go PRO for $279 to get this series and more. 👉 The Best Deal Around If you upgrade to PRO membership today for $279, you can join all 10 sessions of Marketing Writing Bootcamp—and you'll ALSO get a $200 discount on your MarketingProfs B2B Forum pass. Don't miss the best B2B marketing conference on the planet. Join us in Boston this November. [Ticket prices increase in two weeks](. So get yours now! [MarketingProfs] This email was sent as part of your MarketingProfs subscription. [UNSUBSCRIBE]( from Event Announcements | [OPT OUT OF ALL EMAIL](MK/VEhvMkFKQkNrZGtKUDFiUUpIT0RNeDBtZHd1YzNIL3dMaEN6bmRFV2tXdGdQb0RIUEhhYUUzajhHMXRmYjJCVXplRTE5Ly9TMFVqTVNhb0dtZFJPL1VGcEJpTkQxSWZMRno5YVkvVlBjKzlHVlM3bGFYczZ6UT09S0/) © 2024 MarketingProfs, LLC. All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Policy](. 1985 Riviera Dr, Ste 103-17 | Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 | (866) 557-9625

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