Philosophy

It’s terrific to BE SPLENDID, but if you don’t express yourself well, who will know it?

What’s The Deal With SplendidlySaid?

The beautiful thing about the written word is that it gives us time to craft our phrases and choose our terminology carefully so that we can say what we mean and say it thoroughly and  thoughtfully, without those regrets or rephrasings that accompany mindless utterances and impromptu remarks.

Artful conversation is a gift, and while off-the-cuff comments and spontaneous chats are essential (and joyful) parts of human interaction, our casual exchanges usually require some finessing when it comes to formal dialogues between businesses and their customers or corporate entities and their stakeholders (both internal and external).

In a world where soundbites, text messages and Twitter feeds dominate much of our public discourse, language, and the proper use of it, is often treated as a luxury. Fortunately,
web copy,
press releases,
marketing brochures,
magazine columns,
advertisements
and other viable communication vehicles still allow corporate communicators to articulate
messages that have meaning in order to woo audiences, wow crowds and inspire belief.

Simply put, that’s the point.
SplendidlySaid exists to assist small businesses and nonprofits with the challenges of  instigating artful conversations with their constituents, enabling them to set themselves apart from (and above) the competition by communicating creatively.

That may be a mouthful, but it’s NOT just a bunch of fancy words. It’s “the real deal.”

Email elaine rogers at erogers@splendidlysaid.com or call 972-965-7947.