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Article Marketing: How to write lists using parallel structure
Linda Dessau
Lists are a great structure to use in your articles, but only if they’re written well. Check out my guest post on the New Coach Connection blog to see a video editing demonstration about how write better lists.
Check out my post and video at the New Coach Connection
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Linda Dessau
Linda Dessau

Linda Dessau, CPCC, is the author of The Customizable Style Guide for Coaches Who Write. She helps coaches and other small business owners get better results from their online writing. Visit her website for a free tool for writing a Top 10 article.

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