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Quick Tip:
A FREE Online Tool for Collaborative Writing

As a copywriter, there may be times when you'll be writing copy together with someone else … collaborating.

Collaborative writing can be a fun and productive way to create copy. And it's an extremely effective strategy for improving your own writing by sharing ideas.

One way to write collaboratively is to email versions of the copy back and forth. But if you've ever tried doing this, you've discovered that it can be confusing.

Fortunately, there's a FREE online tool called Writeboard that makes it easy to…

  • Collaborate with colleagues on copy, proposals, memos, etc.
  • Write without fear of losing or overwriting a good idea
  • Compare different versions of a document
  • Be notified of changes
  • Keep your writings organized

To understand Writeboard's full power, visit the website at: http://www.writeboard.com/ . This is a tool you may not use often, but it's a good one to have in your writer's tool belt when you need it.

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Published: April 23, 2007

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