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		<title>18 Guaranteed Ways to Improve Your Case Studies</title>
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You&#8217;ve never written a case study before, right? You wish there was some  nice, easy way to get a handle on this. So, wouldn&#8217;t it be very nice if someone  &#8211;guess who! &#8211; put together fifteen of the best articles on case study writing?  Well, you&#8217;re in luck, we have!
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Case studies and  white papers are very effective marketing tools if you want to promote the benefits of your product or services.  Case studies are the first most popular device used to promote the business. If you plan to write a case study, this article will give you a better understanding&#160; about this [...]]]></description>
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As mentioned earlier, a 		case study is a soft-sell sales document. Its role is to highlight your abilities without resorting to market-speak and sales clichés. 
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From Shakespeare, Graham Greene, JK Rowling to Colum McAndrew, Ellis Pratt, David Farbey. All have all one thing in common – great writing! As my career started in the Baker Street, London in the 90s, I’ve always carried fond memories of my time in England. Here are some UK based technical writers you might want [...]]]></description>
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I&#8217;ve started to use my social networks, such as Facebook more strategically rather than adopting a ‘shotgun approach’. In other words, I try to leverage each site by seeing the opportunities it offers and then using these. Recently, I’ve started to shift away from Facebook and moved to LinkedIn. 
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