If you are truly a DIY marketer, writing your own sales materials, you
can benefit from a ready-to-go Microsoft Word template that
will help you produce a professional looking document.
I recommend two sources of marketing document templates:
1. The White Paper Design template from Roger C. Parker, a well-known authority on creating attractively designed documents. Although the content on the site is written for copywriters, you can purchase the template for your own use in a version for Microsoft Publisher or Microsoft Word. Included with the template are several guides for improving your white papers.
2. For more document types and more template choices, check out the marketing document templates from mysoftwaretemplates.com. This site offers a wide range of inexpensive templates for white papers, case studies, and proposals as well as software development templates such as test plans.
Another benefit of using a template: It helps you produce a better, more complete draft for review and editing by a professional copywriter. My "Help, fix my draft!" Copy Review Service is an easy, cost-effective way to bring my award-winning copywriting experience to your white paper or other marketing materials after you have completed the initial writing work.
