Why tell people how to write their own copy? Why not? There are many people out there who don't have the resources to pay for a professional copywriter and who have to write their own. I have two reasons for wanting to help them. One altruistic and one a little selfish.
Reason 1 - altruistic
I like the English language. I
I was reminded again of the importance of using native speakers to communicate a message when I came upon a recent spam message. At first I was a bit puzzled and then the light dawned. The spammer had used an idiom which he had expressed strangely.
Hello the man not familiar to me!
Recognise it? A somewhat mangled version I
Imagine this… you’re sitting at home; feet up; TV on; it’s warm and cosy and the sound of the rain on the colorbond roof is almost drowning out the TV. You take a deep breath and begin to relax. It’s the end of the week and the long weekend stretches ahead of you. Wouldn’t it be lovely to just get away. Enjoy a little
Simple really. The following picture says it all.
SNOW in April!
Those of you who watch any commercial TV in Australia will have seen what I refer to as the "interrupting cow ad". In it a little girl tells a knock knock joke. It's very cute. It makes you laugh. But can you remember who it's for? Or what it was actually selling? I can't. I know it's either Target or K-Mart - at least I