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Editing for Marketing: Content and Structure

Learn how to edit your marketing copy for content and structure.
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Course: On-Demand
Beginner Provider Rhonda Tenenbaum  5 Lessons ·  15m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese 

Course Description

These lessons will focus on understanding text and its relationship to the content’s main idea. Additionally, you will learn how to create main points and their supporting points to write cohesive, logical copy. You will also learn proper sentence structure and its importance.

What You'll Learn

  • Apply the proper use of transitions in marketing copy
  • Identify the elements of structural editing
  • Determine the relevancy of main and supporting points to the purpose and angle
  • Examine the structural composition of a print ad
  • Verify that facts and examples are accurate and relevant through fact-checking
  • Recognize the legal repercussions of libel

Key Takeaways

  • Understanding a text and its relationship to the content's main idea is central to structural editing.
  • Creating clear main points with supporting points helps produce cohesive, logical copy.
  • Proper sentence structure plays an important role in effective marketing copy.
  • Fact-checking matters because inaccurate content can carry legal repercussions such as libel.
  • Transitions, main and supporting points, and overall structure shape the purpose and angle of marketing content.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this course cover?

It focuses on understanding text and its relationship to the content's main idea, creating main and supporting points to write cohesive and logical copy, proper sentence structure, the elements of structural editing, the structural composition of a print ad, fact-checking, and the legal repercussions of libel.

What skills will I gain from this course?

The course develops skills in editing, content editing, copy editing, document structure description, structured text, and structured writing.

What lessons are included?

The lessons cover Overall Purpose/Angle; How Relevant are Main/Supporting Points to the Purpose/Angle; What is the Structure?; Are Facts/Examples Accurate and Relevant?; and a Test Your Knowledge assessment.

Will the course address accuracy and legal concerns in marketing copy?

Yes. It covers the importance of fact-checking, whether facts and examples are accurate and relevant, and the legal repercussions of libel.