ONLINE VIDEO COURSE: 12 Technical & Business Writing Power Techniques for Success
Lift your technical and business writing to a new level of excellence by applying these time-tested power techniques.
Who this course is for:
- Students. Writers. Managers. Anyone who is writing technical documents and reports.
What you’ll learn:
Even in an age of video and multi-media, flawless and powerful writing is still essential and key to success in technical and business communications.
Learn the top 12 power techniques of superior written communication taught by a Fortune 100 technical writer that applies to plain-written business correspondence as well.
When you finish this course you’ll be writing with greater power and authority and be a better writer.
The course covers the following topics:
- Eliminate Common Grammar Errors
- Eliminate Ornaments
- How to Write in Action Units
- Eliminate Variance
- Eliminate “Should”
- Eliminate Noun Trains
- Eliminate Abstract Verbs and Nouns
- Eliminate “IN” Phrases
- How to Reformat Text as a Table
- How to Create Flowcharts
- Eliminate Negative Writing
- How to Write a Procedural Task
- Free WEEKLY UPDATE of writing tips, ideas, and tutorials
- And Udemy’s 30-day No-Questions-Asked Money-Back guarantee
No special software, hardware, or Operation System is required to follow these 12 individual lessons designed to improve your written communications right away.
What Did They Say About This Course?
“This course was very informative and easy to understand. I enjoyed the instructor’s teaching methods, which included lots of examples and practice activities after most lessons. I highly recommend it to anyone looking to improve their tech/business writing skills.”
— Kenneth Rudisell
“Dr. Ugur is always a motivator to me. I have learned from him so many things over his blogs and posts as well. This course helped me improve the writing of the documents in a consistent manner and give the end-users only the right materials for reference. I wish Dr. Ugur to make more videos and keep the good work going on.”
— Suma