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Technical Writing For Success

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1) Be sure your contact information is up to date. In this fast-paced era, we often change phone numbers, email addresses, and so on. Make sure that you change your resume to reflect the latest, most current information and to ensure that the employer is always easily able to contact you.



2) State your intentions clearly. You should always start off by stating your career objective—what is your goal in terms of your desired position and industry? Explaining this under the heading "Objective" gives the employer a shorthand indication of exactly what you want.

3) Write in your own voice. It's tempting to use complicated vocabulary to make your resume and application more impressive, but more often than not this ends badly. You may misuse words or give the employer the impression that you are posturing and overreaching, and that's never good. Stick to a style and tone that you feel good about.

4) Don't be too modest. The resume is a place for you to shine. Explain your accomplishments proudly. Let the prospective employer know what you have to offer, and don't be afraid to blow your own horn.

5) Keep it to one page. Unless you have a very long or very extensive professional history, you should never let your resume go beyond one page. Employers want to be able to scan your background quickly and easily, so keep it short and to the point.

6) Be specific about your qualifications. Even though it may be tempting, you should never just send out the same Xeroxed resume to every company you're applying to. This may save you some time in the short-term, but it's not going to win you very many job offers. It's far better to customize your resume to fit each individual prospective employer, because this shows the employer just how well suited to the position you are.

7) Never list your salary requirements. Employers often ask for your desired salary, but the resume is not the place to put it. Salary discussions should be left until later, after the interview, when you have more leverage.

8) Proofread. No matter how careful you are when you're typing out your resume, there's bound to be at least a few errors—punctuation errors, spelling errors, grammar errors, or just careless mistakes that make the entire resume look sloppy. Don't let a handful of casual mistakes (or even a single flaw!) undermine all your hard work. Proofread carefully so that the resume is perfect when you send it off to prospective employers.

9) Get someone else to proof it, too. Two pairs of eyes are always better than one. You are often too familiar with your own resume to be able to view it objective and catch errors; allow someone to proof your resume thoroughly.

10) Your resume should maintain a high-quality presentation. Thin paper with streaky ink is not a good way to present yourself to the employer. Use a laser printer with thick resume paper. Keep in mind, appearances mean a lot!

Remember the 6 P's: Proper, Preparation, Prevents, Particularly, Poor, Performance.

Copyright (c) 2008 Kenneth Anczerewicz
Technical Writing For Success
Most search engines now use the links that article placements generate as a key indicator of the value of the site mentioned in the article - usually the signature. And it's one-way links to your site that are the most valuable.

And article writing is not that hard - in fact there are some simple and great formulas that really do work when you are trying to come up with ideas.

Top Ten Ways to...

3 Key Steps to...

7 Ways You Can...

How to...

...are all simple yet very powerful ways to start out when you are composing your article.

And then there are the issues around quality and content. You know, the real beauty of writing articles is that they are about opinion - your opinion.

And whilst people can debate what you say (because their opinion is different), this very rarely happens, except where you find yourself contributing in very competitive fora, which you can choose to do - or not! Often these are the most fruitful places to get your links seen.

As you are sharing your opinion, it's not that you are encouraging others to think like you do. No, it's about stimulating thought.

If your article provides that food for thought, then you have done your job, your article will be read, passed on and will do your reputation and traffic no harm at all.

No one can claim your opinion as wrong - it's you opinion! Inside your brain. Of course others can criticise it, yet if that irritates or disconcerts you, it's time to review why you are writing your articles in the first place.

Detach yourself from the content, in the warm and cosy knowledge that your article is out there, on the internet sending little beacons out to search engines, that the website shown in your signature is worth visiting.

Bear this in mind - as long as you have taken the time to get your resource box, or signature, right, with the necessary HTML link, if that's necessary, then that's a great job done (and if all you learn about HTML is that one thing - how to put a live link into your resource box, it's been worth it).

How do the numbers stack up? Over an 18 month period, I've placed my 130+ (at time of writing) articles in article banks for one of my websites.

These have been read over 50,000 times since I started and are now to be found on around 5,000 links into my site. All for free and a little disciplined awareness on my part of what might constitute a useful article!

Sure they took me a while to write and I make sure that the spelling is OK. Remember though that these articles don't have to be 'perfect' - you aren't being marked for a grade. They have to be from the gut, written from your heart and essentially you.

No excuses - get the first one under your belt and get it out there - remember the purpose is just that, not to get an A* from the teacher! 400 words is all it takes!

If I can write, so can anyone.
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