Five Ways to Clean up Sloppy Writing

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I see advisors spending hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars a month on sloppy writing that nobody reads – useless blogs, newsletters, brochures, and other pieces that bore prospects to death! What’s worse is the time wasted.

Here are five ways to clean up your writing and make it easier for people to read.

  1. Stop the useless modifiers

Financial content is dry and boring. Nobody likes reading about this stuff except advisors.

I feel claustrophobic whenever I read your writing, and it’s because every sentence is cluttered with adjectives and adverbs. You interfere with the natural rhythm of my mind as I’m reading and make me exhausted.

Adjectives and adverbs are modifiers. Their point is to enhance the noun or verb, not to obscure it. Only use adjectives and adverbs when they are necessary.