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Editing Principle 20: Fast and Concrete is More Convincing than Long and Pushy

Press releases that anticipate the six reporters’ questions — Who? What? When? Where? Why? and How? — tend to win more love. Same goes for memos, book proposals, film treatments, labels on cereal boxes and dish soap.

If readers get answers to these questions by the end of the second paragraph, they feel trusted.

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