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Write Simply, Write Plainly

When you write to impress rather than inform, jargon results. That’s according to this piece, anyway, and you won’t find me disagreeing. I’ve seen far too many proposals, creative briefs, strategy documents, and RFP responses—heck, I’ve written some myself—that seek to dazzle with brilliance rather than simply illuminate. Get over yourself. And leave the buzzwords behind.



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