From Technical Writing To Marketing Communication: Growth From Common Ground 
If you think marketing communications are written by an entirely different brand of writer—in a version of the language wholly unlike the one you employ— then think again. Marketing and technical communications do share common ground. And by expanding the horizons of this landscape, you can move into marketing writing. To begin, you must explore what the disciplines share, what attributes are peculiar to marketing communications, and how you can go about developing your skills in this field.
Baker, Dina. STC Proceedings (1994). Articles>Writing>Marketing>Business Communication
Go from Brochureware to E-Care
Online brochures don't attract return visits or serve your customers, so turn your Web site into a customer interaction center.
Writing that Works (2003). Articles>Business Communication>Marketing>Writing
Marketing Writing for Technical Products 
This workshop will examine the types of marketing materials that can give you creative experience. You'll learn how to adapt your skills and subject matter knowledge to these projects, how to plan and develop different types of materials, and how to identify opportunities for new types of communication.
King, Janice M. STC Proceedings (1993). Articles>Business Communication>Marketing>Technical Writing
Should Writers Be Held Accountable for Web Page Performance?
Ask print direct response copywriters if they are held accountable, and they'll say yes. That was my own life for 15 years. I wrote direct mail packages and was judged not on my past reputation, but on the performance of each piece I wrote, one mailing at a time.
Usborne, Nick. Excess Voice (2006). Articles>Business Communication>Marketing>Writing
Technical Writers as Marketing Communicators 
Although there are important differences between technical and marketing writing, technical writers have some prerequisites that support a transition to marketing writing: in-depth product knowledge, research experience, and strong oral and written communication skills. To develop data sheets, brochures, and other materials technical writers must first understand the goals of marketing communications. By focusing on audience needs and product benefits, by using writing techniques that engage the reader, and by providing appropriate supporting visuals, technical writers can develop persuasive marketing messages.
Bednarz, Martha C. STC Proceedings (1994). Articles>Writing>Marketing>Business Communication
The Writing of Marketing Materials as Technical Communication 
Writers of marketing materials seem to be stepchildren at best in the family of technical communication. Yet one cannot engage in writing effective marketing materials about technical products or services without being a technical communicator. And the more "typical" technical writer--such as an author of documentation--will perform better when she understand-s the marketing component of her work. We will serve the marketing communicator and his technical writer counterpart well by breaking down the barrier that seems to exist between the disciplines.
Baker, Dina. STC Proceedings (1993). Articles>Business Communication>Marketing>Writing
How to Select a Proper Article Writing Method
Here are two main methods you can use to launch off your article marketing campaign.
How to Write Anything (2007). Articles>Writing>Marketing>Business Communication
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