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a thriving business owner in the delivery business in Nairobi, now believes writing is good for business.
Happy Monday and a big welcome to this week’s new subscribers. We are growing well, family!
Nick’s letters reader and subscriber, a thriving business owner in the delivery business in Nairobi, now believes writing is good for business.
In a candid text messenger chat, he asks me about a message he has written to his audience. I felt instantly good about helping. I complimented him and recommended he take another writing exercise. However, there is not much help I can offer on the chat or even a call. Why? Because there are several past articles I have made that can help. But there is no harm in writing about it again today.
Anyway.
To this new-age business owner and many others, writing is now a needlemover.
You can see an instant improvement in your business immediately after you improve your communication by writing clearly and concisely.
A common trait among many new-age business owners and even CEOs is failing to do this one key thing. Many can write long and big paragraphs too hard to understood by potential clients. Some can even write too short snd brief to make a point. Evidently, some might even never write at all and project innuendo onto their readers.
I am not about to speak from my own high. But seriously, I am a good amount of steps ahead of you in writing. Whether you want to do it as a business owner, or a digital creator, or simply for personal improvement purposes. I want you to follow this simple practice and make your writing easier, simpler, and more effective. This practice is so obvious and common, yet it is the one that many beginner writers will ignore or never think about.
I wrote about it in July 2023. It has worked well for me and many others. It is also free therapy. Read about it in my new blog article.
Go here to read; Do This And Your Writing Improves.
Until next week.
Nick Osale.