Smart Brevity: Write Less. Say More. Get Heard.

Smart Brevity: Write Less. Say More. Get Heard.

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  • Create Date:2022-07-13 07:51:34
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Mike Allen
  • ISBN:1523516976
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Summary

You’re wasting your reader’s time。 Here’s how to change, in just six words: Brevity is confidence。 Length is fear。
           
This guiding principle turned first Politico and then Axios into hugely influential media companies。 It’s also in the dna of Smart Brevity™, the Axios spin-off that teaches Fortune 500 companies, organizations, professional writers and other individuals how to get their message heard。 Now they’ve distilled their lessons into an essential guide—and manifesto—for writing effectively in the digital age。
           
Smart Brevity is a system and strategy that will teach anyone who works with words how to think more sharply, communicate more crisply, and save your readers time。 It’s about how to say more with less。 And how, on a deeper level, to clean up and reframe your thinking。
           
You’ll learn how to create a muscular tease—the thing that will flag down your reader’s attention。 How to craft a “lede”—a short, sharp, memorable opening sentence。 How to round up, prioritize, weigh and whittle down your most important points。 There are dozens of tips chosing the right words, kicking bad habits (hello, irony), and staying provocative。 And rules-of-thumb: Would you read it if you hadn’t written it?
           
Today we’re drowning in words。 Back when the authors worked at The Washington Post, web trackers revealed an eye-opening truth: hardly anyone it clicked through a story’s first page。 Here’s how to fight through that fatigue and ensure that your message is finally and fully heard。
 

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Reviews

Andrea

For everyone who writes。 Ensure you are heard。 Put readers first。 Don't waste their time。 Smart, sharp and to the point。 Axios/Politico founders have the chops to teach what they practice。 Valuable lessons you can use right away。 For everyone who writes。 Ensure you are heard。 Put readers first。 Don't waste their time。 Smart, sharp and to the point。 Axios/Politico founders have the chops to teach what they practice。 Valuable lessons you can use right away。 。。。more

J。

Thank you to both #NetGalley and Workman Publishing Company for providing me an advance copy of the reference title, Smart Brevity, in exchange for an honest review。Do you receive Axois newsletters? If so, you finished this book。 Bravo! Both you and I have completed the exercises in less words than the authors could。 If not, the gist is >6 word title, a lede, why it matters, and give your audience the option to dig deeper。 That is the premise of how to use their technique, #SmartBrevity。Ironical Thank you to both #NetGalley and Workman Publishing Company for providing me an advance copy of the reference title, Smart Brevity, in exchange for an honest review。Do you receive Axois newsletters? If so, you finished this book。 Bravo! Both you and I have completed the exercises in less words than the authors could。 If not, the gist is >6 word title, a lede, why it matters, and give your audience the option to dig deeper。 That is the premise of how to use their technique, #SmartBrevity。Ironically, the authors fail to follow several of their touted axioms, lack support for their statistics, make many false generalizations, and adopt a condescending tone。 The book is also redundant—whether or not this is intentional for learning purposes, beats me。Although I support some of their writing techniques and viewpoints, it is mainly for middle management and businesspeople who make your life a living hell。 (See colleague’s Zoom presentation from this morning that most definitely could have been an email)。Thus, I highly recommend gifting #SmartBrevity to wordy bosses, managers, family members or friends who send lengthy emails, and those employed in marketing/social media。 The book is certainly not meant for every type of writing nor career。 Finally, I struggled to find the appropriate rating。 On the one hand, their tips are helpful for people who are not strong writers or self-editors。 The authors also make clear the value of applying their tips to business communications, such as emails, newsletters, and presentations。 Additionally, the #SmartBrevity model works for the modern attention span。On the other hand, it is hard to swallow that this book was written by these three individuals, given their past careers。 It feels like they are perpetuating possibly the inevitable, but why speed up the process? Succinct and clear statements are absolutely effective in certain situations。 However, I think the way they present this notion is cringe-inducing。 More of a gimmick, less of a writing exercise。 3。5 rounded-up; mostly, for recycled ideas。 。。。more