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ENGLISH PUNCTUATION - the sentence (period). People will never laugh at your punctuation again

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Overview

The way people write is now much more like the way they speak. This is especially true in marketing. So, the good news is - You ALREADY USE SENTENCES - whenever you speak. You just do it instinctively. Our first strategy, then, is to keep it simple. Forget the punctuation Nazis and use punctuation simply to mimic the way we speak. We’re going to do that, first of all, using just two pieces of punctuation. Dead easy!

Lessons: 1
Duration: 4 min
Subject: Other
Language: English
Level: Beginner
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Released: 06/09/14
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Large_lensmithcopywriter

18,917 students worldwide 377 reviews For the past 20 odd years Len has run his own business, Copywriting On Demand. He works from home, writing copy for organisations around the world - and lots of them have become personal friends. His biggest market is the USA, followed by the UK, the Arab states and the Netherlands. His business comes via the web and his website attracts more than 1,000 visits a day. Clients are as diverse as Vodafone, The Finance Leasing Association, Lloyds, PricewaterhouseCoopers, a number of multinational pharmaceutical companies - even a TV 'Secret Millionaire'. Married for almost 50 years (a world record?) he has three sons. He lives in a rambling old vicarage in Yorkshire that has the distinction of having been built by the Brönte sisters’ Uncle Fennel. Charlotte’s earliest recorded letter was written from the vicarage during one of the children’s brief holidays there. His interests have included competitive rallying (including an attempt at the Monte Carlo Rally and the Paris Marrakesh), and paragliding. These days he is content with art and opera.