Punctuation, Wording Question
Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2017 11:07 am
Doing a re-write for a client of their copy. I don't like the title, but I don't want to offend her. In question is the term "cared for" where I'm wondering about a hyphen or as is? Also, isn't using "First of all" passe? I would remove it. (and would take out the comma before which). Thanks for your feedback.
HERE IS HER COPY:
TITLE
Cleaning, Caring for and Storing Your Silk Scarf
First of all Congratulations! You are the owner of an exquisite, luxurious fashion accessory, which you will be able to enjoy for years to come if it is properly cared for and stored.
HERE IS HER COPY:
TITLE
Cleaning, Caring for and Storing Your Silk Scarf
First of all Congratulations! You are the owner of an exquisite, luxurious fashion accessory, which you will be able to enjoy for years to come if it is properly cared for and stored.