As we gradually added more stuff to this site, it occurred to us that we should group some of our material together to make it a more useful resource for visitors.
After all, we know where to find all the stuff relevant to, say, presentations, but there's no reason why you should.
So here are some quick links to business writing topics that have been covered in the Gazette and our A-Z of Plain Text.
Some links are to content on this site; others point elsewhere on the web.
The essential questions to ask when composing a business writing brief.
Some tips on writing, or avoiding, the 'Brochure of Doom'.
How to keep case studies credible.
An article published in the Freepint newsletter on how effective writing can make information work harder.
Some thoughts on email newsletters and the art of letter-writing. Or some impassioned ranting about promotional letters and emails.
A necessary evil. Examples of good and bad press releases from the first Plain Text Gazette.
An article about how to get presentations wrong and right. Some brief guidelines. Musings on why Powerpoint is ever used at all. Edward Tufte's site, from which you can buy his excellent Powerpoint counterblast 'The Cognitive Style of Powerpoint'.
A rant and some practical thoughts on this subject.
Musings on why this is important.
How to use writing to scare readers off, or attract them. Some quick guidelines. Usability guru Jakob Nielsen's thoughts and links on the subject.