A
recent study by RingCentral showed that 50% of
small businesses are reducing overhead by cutting back on
business services. Marketing is often the first expense
to cut – but
does that make sense for you?
The key to riding out these troubled times is to focus on
increasing
revenues or cutting expenses. Clever marketing helps you do both.
I’m a technical marketing writer. My experience, however,
is
that the
right mix of writing can make a direct impact on your bottom line –
rapidly.
Consider these three ways that good writing can help you can
make more
revenues and cut your expenses now:
1. Turn prospects into customers: Persuasive and clear sales
writing on
your Web site will draw prospects in, convince them of the value of
what you’re offering, and make them want to buy.
2. Reduce ecommerce shopping-cart abandonment: 52% of online shoppers
who add a product to their e-shopping carts ultimately don’t make a
purchase. There are many ways to ensure shoppers check out and pay:
improving the purchasing experience through clear, explanatory text is
one of the most cost-effective.
3. Reduce support costs: Well-written, detailed FAQs and
documentation
give customers the tools they need to solve problems before they start
submitting support tickets.
I’m ready to help you bolster your business,
grow your
customer base,
and reduce your operating costs. I have several flat-rate writing and
editing packages. Please contact me for
details. All my work is 100% guaranteed.
Still not convinced? Read what my clients have to say about how my work's helped their businesses.