Tag Archives: business writing

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  • How to Introduce a Job-Seeker to a Potential Employer

    by Michelle Hutchinson You reap what you sow. What goes around comes around. Those idioms do a good job of describing my message in last week‘s post. There, I explained how using three-way emails to introduce people who can form business alliances is a good deed that comes back to you in the form of [...]

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  • The Art of the Three-Way (or How to Write an Email Referral)

    by Michelle Hutchinson Regardless of the industry you’re in, one of the most successful ways to grow your business is through referrals. Ideally, you’d like the referral to be someone in direct need of your services, but don’t forget about forging relationships with people who can refer their own clients to you. For example, dentists [...]

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  • *It’s* the T-shirt, Stupid

    by Michelle Hutchinson Paraphrasing a quote from the 1992 presidential campaign felt so right for the title of this blog post. Why? Well, just walk down any city street and you’re likely to see several people wearing t-shirts emblazoned with quotes or tag lines. They’re a great way to get a message across. Some shirts [...]

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  • Larry Brambrut

    Michelle provided an excellent editing job on the description of my iPhone game. It was important for the wording to be succinct but engaging. This is not always an easy thing to do, but Michelle did it effectively by transforming my original copy into content that flowed. I would definitely recommend and use her services [...]

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  • Paul Karasik

    Wordhelper provides the fastest and most accurate editing and proofreading skills I’ve encountered. Michelle understands our financial industry consulting business and its objectives, and every project she has worked on reflects this. I recommend her to anyone interested in quality service. — Paul Karasik, The Wholesaler Institute

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Michelle Hutchinson, Wordhelper

Michelle Hutchinson, Wordhelper

I've never been one to follow conventional wisdom—at least when it doesn't make sense to me—and I'm not about to start now. Conventional wisdom says to limit your blog to one topic (e.g., writing) or to related topics (e.g., writing, reading, publishing), but my interests are too diverse.

While a good deal of this blog will be devoted to writing, editing, and resumes, I'll also explore topics in health, science, education, and a smattering of other areas. After all, I'm not only an editor and writer, but I am or have been a dentist, teacher, naval officer, environmental researcher, wife, parent, and pet owner.

I hope you'll take some time to provide comments on the posts.

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