Business Communication Tips from Hollywood Writers
TL;DR: Business communication tips from screenwriters come down to one shift: stop assuming the reader cares and start earning their attention from the first…
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Brand and storytelling insights for SMEs, covering messaging, positioning, content and clearer customer communication.
TL;DR: Business communication tips from screenwriters come down to one shift: stop assuming the reader cares and start earning their attention from the first…
TL;DR: Customer testimonials for small businesses only work when they are specific, well-placed, and sound like a real person. Vague praise buried on a…
TL;DR: The customer as hero referral strategy works by making your client the protagonist of their own success story. When customers feel proud of…
TL;DR: Local SEO 2026 means your Google Business Profile is a structured data source that AI reads and ranks. Incomplete profiles get ignored. Specific,…
TL;DR: B2B marketing UK SME owners need longer sales cycles, group decision making, and trust led content. B2C compresses attention into action fast. Using…
TL;DR: To get cited by AI tools like Perplexity and ChatGPT, your content must be clear, specific, and structured for easy fact extraction. Think…
TL;DR: UK consumers in 2026 are not harder to impress; they are harder to fool. Rising scepticism means trust signals now matter more than…
TL;DR: Small businesses can absolutely compete with big brands, not by matching their budgets, but by doing something most large organisations have quietly lost…
TL;DR: Niche authority consistently outperforms broad keyword targeting because AI-driven search now rewards depth, specificity and demonstrated expertise over volume and surface-level coverage. There…
TL;DR: If someone lands on your product page and cannot immediately tell whether you made it yourself or simply rebranded something shipped from a…
TL;DR: Most businesses instinctively make themselves the star of their own marketing. That instinct, however understandable, is quietly costing them customers. Think about the…
TL;DR: Most case studies are written for the wrong audience. Not the client's audience — the client themselves. They read like internal reports dressed…