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95% off lifetime access to classes (UK deal)
TL;DR: The Writing With Impact course is on sale for £7.69 as of July 31, saving you 95% on list price.
Prolific writers make writing look easy, but it’s really not the case.
Between finding a unique, zippy opener to decoding a jumble of thoughts and emotions into clean, concise prose, the whole process can be grueling. Yes, even for professional writers. And when it comes to writing persuasively? Forget about it.
As a writing tutor at Cambridge University, Clare Lynch knows a thing or two about good writing and has developed an online course dedicated to making you a better writer. The Writing With Impact course features 5.5 hours of on-demand videos and 30 articles, and will teach you the nuts and bolts of persuasive writing.
Lynch will share insider tips on everything from creating succinct sentences to editing your work, as well as sharing the latest in neuroscience that can make your prose more persuasive. With over 2,000 positive reviews, you’re bound to learn something new.
Lifetime access to Writing With Impact: Writing That Persuades is normally valued at £154.02, but for a limited time, it’s available for just £7.69. So whether you’re looking to start a blog, improve your business proposals at work, or simply fine tune your writing skills, what’s the harm in trying it out?
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