Using WizOf.Biz Part 2: Using Our Template for Success

SuccessWhether you are writing a business plan, putting together and important presentation or working on a resume that will impress employers, getting your message across is far from easy. So if you’re feeling stuck, don’t worry. WizOf.Biz is here to offer you constructive business advice along with step by step guidelines on how to write any type of business text even before you pay us for a full review of your submission. We are so dedicated to your success that even if you have never written what you need to complete ever before, our online templates will guide you to success.

How Do Our Templates Work?

What you do is simply sign into the WizOfBiz site and click on Client Dashboard. This will give you the option to upload your material. Once you’re at the Quick Start page, you will see a dropdown menu with a list of submission types to choose from. For the purposes of this post, let’s select White Paper as our example. Those of you who know the format of a white paper will likely choose to upload your own file. Others, who new to a white paper, for example, may gravitate towards our online template which guides you through the process. Creating a white paper using this method saves you time and energy. Each section of the template gives clear instructions, while showing you the essential elements of writing a white paper. Just fill in the blanks.

Let’s go through the example:

What Is A White Paper? It is a well-thought out written sales letter. Its purpose is to convince potential clients that your product or service is worth their investment. Your job is to introduce, entice and ultimately persuade people that they should take the next step. The argument you present should be convincing and offer a solution to a problem.

What’s In the Name? The first section of our WizOf.Biz white paper template is your title. The title of your paper should instantly suggest exactly how what you’re selling can be of value to the buyer. It should also be catchy and point the reader to what is unique about your idea.

Are You Helping Solve A Problem? Generally, when introducing a product or service, you would also present a problem or opportunity that a client needs to solve or would otherwise miss out. Perhaps your product will help increase sales, step up the marketing efforts or assist in generating new leads for the company. If there are a number of solutions to the problem you can offer, weave them into the core of your letter. Your introduction should be relatively short, just enough to peek the readers’ curiosity.

Is It Real? Make sure to give the reader plenty of evidence to support your claims. Back up your statements with research, numbers and testimonials. This will solidify your presentation in the readers mind as well as authenticate your brand.

How Do I Benefit? This is the number one question people ask themselves when introduced to a new concept. Consider it your cue to make your case. Give your reader some practical examples of how your product or service can help help solve A,B and C. They should be able to see the bigger picture as your describe your solution.

Do I Step It Up A Notch? Of course, the closing piece, should be a chance to show off and let your reader know exactly why they should choose you and and not the competition. Start by highlighting specific elements that make you unique. Present this in a succinct, creative manner. Doing so will impress the reader and persuade him or her to take that leap of faith. Do not forget to include a call to action, without it, your letter will lose its purpose.

WizOf.Biz is here to help. Our Quick Start option is a fun and easy way to upload your cover letter, speech, business idea and more! The template formula allows you to fill out and create business materials of any type or scale prior to starting the paid review process.

You can customize your experience on WizOf.Biz to suit your level of experience, business background or individual needs. Our efficient Mentor Engine works one hundred percent of the time to give our clients the business tips and advice they deserve.

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