If you are composing a post or cover letter or email, it’s important to keep it catchy and snappy. Who wants to read something boring? To make sure your readers don’t start yawning while reading your message, there are certain words you should avoid using. For example, stop using the word “next” and try replacing it with words such as “upcoming” or “following.” If you’re having trouble finding better words to use, try to be as specific as possible. Custom-Writing.org has a superb infographic to help you with discriminating word substitutions to help bring out your most effective writing and messaging. Check out their infographic here.
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