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Texting through SMS is Nonsensical !
1Sunday, August 18, 20131. Beginning
• Hook/attention grabber: Using SMS to send text messages is as barbaric as the square wheel!• The Big Idea (pg 78-79): Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Audience Journey: My audience will be anyone who currently is paying for a text-‐messaging plan with their mobile service. I believe they will be of the most beneFit because my
insight will save them money and add convenience. My audience will be moving from using the traditional method of text messaging to a data based text-‐messaging plan completely.• Preliminary Research: My research will be used to First clarify exactly how traditional text messaging works. Then explain how inefFicient the service is both in cost and in function.
Lastly I will use my research to show how much more efFicient data messaging is in both cost and function.• What’s in it for your audience? Explain why your topic is important or worth discussing? My audience will learn that paying for traditional text messaging is out dated and
inconvenient. By learning how to use their data plans to send text messages back and forth they will save money and be able to communicate instantaneously globally for the same cost.
• Why should your audience listen to you? Explain your ethos (credibility): Traveling internationally is a major part of my job. Since I am constantly outside of the country learning how to communicate with my family from abroad has made me keep up with the different ways to do so efFiciently in cost and convenience. I also have a passion for technology so I keep up with the evolution and innovation in the industry.
• Call to Adventure (pg 38-39): Imagine you take a beautiful two-‐week long vacation to your dream destination and upon your arrival you want to send a quick text to let your loved ones know you have arrived safely. You turn on your cell phone and send one text to one person saying you have arrived safely. Under your current plan you will be charged a roaming fee for sending an international text as well as a separate charge for the actual text itself. Now imagine instead of sending that text through your data plan where there will be no cost at all and you can send pictures as well as explain how wonderful your dream destination is. As an added bonus you can send text messages to as many people as you would like all for the same cost…free!
2. Middle• Preview the three main points that will support your big idea: • Supporting point one: Using data to send messages will save money
o Factual or emotional evidence: Traditional voice and SMS services will be just another feature by 2017 (Karpinski, 2008). Surveys show that people are moving more towards data based services.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I am abroad I use my data exclusively to interact and communicate with my friends and family.
• Supporting point two: The messages send instantaneously using data. Saves Time.o Factual or emotional evidence: The speed of an SMS message depends on a variety of factors such as the congestion on the cellphone tower you are on. If a tower is over
congested your SMS message can be delayed for minutes per message.o Factual or emotional evidence: After Attending the Ultra Music Festival in Miami. The towers were so congested that it would take minuets to send a text message and
minutes to receive them.• Supporting point three: Sending multi-‐media messages are more convenient through data. Send pictures, videos, voice memos.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I was in Japan my son had an accident and was in the hospital. Data based text services allowed me to see pictures of x-‐rays and scans, as well as ask questions to the doctor in real-‐time.
o Factual or emotional evidence: Data messages are linked directly to the speed of your data service.• Call to Action (pg 42-43): Turn off your SMS service for a week and use strictly your data plan to send text messages. See how much money you save and how much more convenient
it is than SMS. 3. End
• Summarize the main points: Using data to send text messages will save you money, is instantaneous, and more efFicient than sending messages through SMS.• Restate Big Idea: Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Clincher/ new bliss (pg. 44): Paint a picture of a world where text communication through data is the norm and SMS messaging is included in your voice plan as a basic service.
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Data texting saves youmoney
2Sunday, August 18, 20131. Beginning
• Hook/attention grabber: Using SMS to send text messages is as barbaric as the square wheel!• The Big Idea (pg 78-79): Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Audience Journey: My audience will be anyone who currently is paying for a text-‐messaging plan with their mobile service. I believe they will be of the most beneFit because my
insight will save them money and add convenience. My audience will be moving from using the traditional method of text messaging to a data based text-‐messaging plan completely.• Preliminary Research: My research will be used to First clarify exactly how traditional text messaging works. Then explain how inefFicient the service is both in cost and in function.
Lastly I will use my research to show how much more efFicient data messaging is in both cost and function.• What’s in it for your audience? Explain why your topic is important or worth discussing? My audience will learn that paying for traditional text messaging is out dated and
inconvenient. By learning how to use their data plans to send text messages back and forth they will save money and be able to communicate instantaneously globally for the same cost.
• Why should your audience listen to you? Explain your ethos (credibility): Traveling internationally is a major part of my job. Since I am constantly outside of the country learning how to communicate with my family from abroad has made me keep up with the different ways to do so efFiciently in cost and convenience. I also have a passion for technology so I keep up with the evolution and innovation in the industry.
• Call to Adventure (pg 38-39): Imagine you take a beautiful two-‐week long vacation to your dream destination and upon your arrival you want to send a quick text to let your loved ones know you have arrived safely. You turn on your cell phone and send one text to one person saying you have arrived safely. Under your current plan you will be charged a roaming fee for sending an international text as well as a separate charge for the actual text itself. Now imagine instead of sending that text through your data plan where there will be no cost at all and you can send pictures as well as explain how wonderful your dream destination is. As an added bonus you can send text messages to as many people as you would like all for the same cost…free!
2. Middle• Preview the three main points that will support your big idea: • Supporting point one: Using data to send messages will save money
o Factual or emotional evidence: Traditional voice and SMS services will be just another feature by 2017 (Karpinski, 2008). Surveys show that people are moving more towards data based services.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I am abroad I use my data exclusively to interact and communicate with my friends and family.
• Supporting point two: The messages send instantaneously using data. Saves Time.o Factual or emotional evidence: The speed of an SMS message depends on a variety of factors such as the congestion on the cellphone tower you are on. If a tower is over
congested your SMS message can be delayed for minutes per message.o Factual or emotional evidence: After Attending the Ultra Music Festival in Miami. The towers were so congested that it would take minuets to send a text message and
minutes to receive them.• Supporting point three: Sending multi-‐media messages are more convenient through data. Send pictures, videos, voice memos.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I was in Japan my son had an accident and was in the hospital. Data based text services allowed me to see pictures of x-‐rays and scans, as well as ask questions to the doctor in real-‐time.
o Factual or emotional evidence: Data messages are linked directly to the speed of your data service.• Call to Action (pg 42-43): Turn off your SMS service for a week and use strictly your data plan to send text messages. See how much money you save and how much more convenient
it is than SMS. 3. End
• Summarize the main points: Using data to send text messages will save you money, is instantaneous, and more efFicient than sending messages through SMS.• Restate Big Idea: Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Clincher/ new bliss (pg. 44): Paint a picture of a world where text communication through data is the norm and SMS messaging is included in your voice plan as a basic service.
Vacation should be
Relaxing
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3Sunday, August 18, 20131. Beginning
• Hook/attention grabber: Using SMS to send text messages is as barbaric as the square wheel!• The Big Idea (pg 78-79): Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Audience Journey: My audience will be anyone who currently is paying for a text-‐messaging plan with their mobile service. I believe they will be of the most beneFit because my
insight will save them money and add convenience. My audience will be moving from using the traditional method of text messaging to a data based text-‐messaging plan completely.• Preliminary Research: My research will be used to First clarify exactly how traditional text messaging works. Then explain how inefFicient the service is both in cost and in function.
Lastly I will use my research to show how much more efFicient data messaging is in both cost and function.• What’s in it for your audience? Explain why your topic is important or worth discussing? My audience will learn that paying for traditional text messaging is out dated and
inconvenient. By learning how to use their data plans to send text messages back and forth they will save money and be able to communicate instantaneously globally for the same cost.
• Why should your audience listen to you? Explain your ethos (credibility): Traveling internationally is a major part of my job. Since I am constantly outside of the country learning how to communicate with my family from abroad has made me keep up with the different ways to do so efFiciently in cost and convenience. I also have a passion for technology so I keep up with the evolution and innovation in the industry.
• Call to Adventure (pg 38-39): Imagine you take a beautiful two-‐week long vacation to your dream destination and upon your arrival you want to send a quick text to let your loved ones know you have arrived safely. You turn on your cell phone and send one text to one person saying you have arrived safely. Under your current plan you will be charged a roaming fee for sending an international text as well as a separate charge for the actual text itself. Now imagine instead of sending that text through your data plan where there will be no cost at all and you can send pictures as well as explain how wonderful your dream destination is. As an added bonus you can send text messages to as many people as you would like all for the same cost…free!
2. Middle• Preview the three main points that will support your big idea: • Supporting point one: Using data to send messages will save money
o Factual or emotional evidence: Traditional voice and SMS services will be just another feature by 2017 (Karpinski, 2008). Surveys show that people are moving more towards data based services.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I am abroad I use my data exclusively to interact and communicate with my friends and family.
• Supporting point two: The messages send instantaneously using data. Saves Time.o Factual or emotional evidence: The speed of an SMS message depends on a variety of factors such as the congestion on the cellphone tower you are on. If a tower is over
congested your SMS message can be delayed for minutes per message.o Factual or emotional evidence: After Attending the Ultra Music Festival in Miami. The towers were so congested that it would take minuets to send a text message and
minutes to receive them.• Supporting point three: Sending multi-‐media messages are more convenient through data. Send pictures, videos, voice memos.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I was in Japan my son had an accident and was in the hospital. Data based text services allowed me to see pictures of x-‐rays and scans, as well as ask questions to the doctor in real-‐time.
o Factual or emotional evidence: Data messages are linked directly to the speed of your data service.• Call to Action (pg 42-43): Turn off your SMS service for a week and use strictly your data plan to send text messages. See how much money you save and how much more convenient
it is than SMS. 3. End
• Summarize the main points: Using data to send text messages will save you money, is instantaneous, and more efFicient than sending messages through SMS.• Restate Big Idea: Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Clincher/ new bliss (pg. 44): Paint a picture of a world where text communication through data is the norm and SMS messaging is included in your voice plan as a basic service.
One text can cost you a dollar or more
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4Sunday, August 18, 20131. Beginning
• Hook/attention grabber: Using SMS to send text messages is as barbaric as the square wheel!• The Big Idea (pg 78-79): Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Audience Journey: My audience will be anyone who currently is paying for a text-‐messaging plan with their mobile service. I believe they will be of the most beneFit because my
insight will save them money and add convenience. My audience will be moving from using the traditional method of text messaging to a data based text-‐messaging plan completely.• Preliminary Research: My research will be used to First clarify exactly how traditional text messaging works. Then explain how inefFicient the service is both in cost and in function.
Lastly I will use my research to show how much more efFicient data messaging is in both cost and function.• What’s in it for your audience? Explain why your topic is important or worth discussing? My audience will learn that paying for traditional text messaging is out dated and
inconvenient. By learning how to use their data plans to send text messages back and forth they will save money and be able to communicate instantaneously globally for the same cost.
• Why should your audience listen to you? Explain your ethos (credibility): Traveling internationally is a major part of my job. Since I am constantly outside of the country learning how to communicate with my family from abroad has made me keep up with the different ways to do so efFiciently in cost and convenience. I also have a passion for technology so I keep up with the evolution and innovation in the industry.
• Call to Adventure (pg 38-39): Imagine you take a beautiful two-‐week long vacation to your dream destination and upon your arrival you want to send a quick text to let your loved ones know you have arrived safely. You turn on your cell phone and send one text to one person saying you have arrived safely. Under your current plan you will be charged a roaming fee for sending an international text as well as a separate charge for the actual text itself. Now imagine instead of sending that text through your data plan where there will be no cost at all and you can send pictures as well as explain how wonderful your dream destination is. As an added bonus you can send text messages to as many people as you would like all for the same cost…free!
2. Middle• Preview the three main points that will support your big idea: • Supporting point one: Using data to send messages will save money
o Factual or emotional evidence: Traditional voice and SMS services will be just another feature by 2017 (Karpinski, 2008). Surveys show that people are moving more towards data based services.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I am abroad I use my data exclusively to interact and communicate with my friends and family.
• Supporting point two: The messages send instantaneously using data. Saves Time.o Factual or emotional evidence: The speed of an SMS message depends on a variety of factors such as the congestion on the cellphone tower you are on. If a tower is over
congested your SMS message can be delayed for minutes per message.o Factual or emotional evidence: After Attending the Ultra Music Festival in Miami. The towers were so congested that it would take minuets to send a text message and
minutes to receive them.• Supporting point three: Sending multi-‐media messages are more convenient through data. Send pictures, videos, voice memos.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I was in Japan my son had an accident and was in the hospital. Data based text services allowed me to see pictures of x-‐rays and scans, as well as ask questions to the doctor in real-‐time.
o Factual or emotional evidence: Data messages are linked directly to the speed of your data service.• Call to Action (pg 42-43): Turn off your SMS service for a week and use strictly your data plan to send text messages. See how much money you save and how much more convenient
it is than SMS. 3. End
• Summarize the main points: Using data to send text messages will save you money, is instantaneous, and more efFicient than sending messages through SMS.• Restate Big Idea: Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Clincher/ new bliss (pg. 44): Paint a picture of a world where text communication through data is the norm and SMS messaging is included in your voice plan as a basic service.
Roaming is expensive
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5Sunday, August 18, 20131. Beginning
• Hook/attention grabber: Using SMS to send text messages is as barbaric as the square wheel!• The Big Idea (pg 78-79): Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Audience Journey: My audience will be anyone who currently is paying for a text-‐messaging plan with their mobile service. I believe they will be of the most beneFit because my
insight will save them money and add convenience. My audience will be moving from using the traditional method of text messaging to a data based text-‐messaging plan completely.• Preliminary Research: My research will be used to First clarify exactly how traditional text messaging works. Then explain how inefFicient the service is both in cost and in function.
Lastly I will use my research to show how much more efFicient data messaging is in both cost and function.• What’s in it for your audience? Explain why your topic is important or worth discussing? My audience will learn that paying for traditional text messaging is out dated and
inconvenient. By learning how to use their data plans to send text messages back and forth they will save money and be able to communicate instantaneously globally for the same cost.
• Why should your audience listen to you? Explain your ethos (credibility): Traveling internationally is a major part of my job. Since I am constantly outside of the country learning how to communicate with my family from abroad has made me keep up with the different ways to do so efFiciently in cost and convenience. I also have a passion for technology so I keep up with the evolution and innovation in the industry.
• Call to Adventure (pg 38-39): Imagine you take a beautiful two-‐week long vacation to your dream destination and upon your arrival you want to send a quick text to let your loved ones know you have arrived safely. You turn on your cell phone and send one text to one person saying you have arrived safely. Under your current plan you will be charged a roaming fee for sending an international text as well as a separate charge for the actual text itself. Now imagine instead of sending that text through your data plan where there will be no cost at all and you can send pictures as well as explain how wonderful your dream destination is. As an added bonus you can send text messages to as many people as you would like all for the same cost…free!
2. Middle• Preview the three main points that will support your big idea: • Supporting point one: Using data to send messages will save money
o Factual or emotional evidence: Traditional voice and SMS services will be just another feature by 2017 (Karpinski, 2008). Surveys show that people are moving more towards data based services.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I am abroad I use my data exclusively to interact and communicate with my friends and family.
• Supporting point two: The messages send instantaneously using data. Saves Time.o Factual or emotional evidence: The speed of an SMS message depends on a variety of factors such as the congestion on the cellphone tower you are on. If a tower is over
congested your SMS message can be delayed for minutes per message.o Factual or emotional evidence: After Attending the Ultra Music Festival in Miami. The towers were so congested that it would take minuets to send a text message and
minutes to receive them.• Supporting point three: Sending multi-‐media messages are more convenient through data. Send pictures, videos, voice memos.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I was in Japan my son had an accident and was in the hospital. Data based text services allowed me to see pictures of x-‐rays and scans, as well as ask questions to the doctor in real-‐time.
o Factual or emotional evidence: Data messages are linked directly to the speed of your data service.• Call to Action (pg 42-43): Turn off your SMS service for a week and use strictly your data plan to send text messages. See how much money you save and how much more convenient
it is than SMS. 3. End
• Summarize the main points: Using data to send text messages will save you money, is instantaneous, and more efFicient than sending messages through SMS.• Restate Big Idea: Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Clincher/ new bliss (pg. 44): Paint a picture of a world where text communication through data is the norm and SMS messaging is included in your voice plan as a basic service.
Data messaging
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Unlimited use One Price
6Sunday, August 18, 20131. Beginning
• Hook/attention grabber: Using SMS to send text messages is as barbaric as the square wheel!• The Big Idea (pg 78-79): Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Audience Journey: My audience will be anyone who currently is paying for a text-‐messaging plan with their mobile service. I believe they will be of the most beneFit because my
insight will save them money and add convenience. My audience will be moving from using the traditional method of text messaging to a data based text-‐messaging plan completely.• Preliminary Research: My research will be used to First clarify exactly how traditional text messaging works. Then explain how inefFicient the service is both in cost and in function.
Lastly I will use my research to show how much more efFicient data messaging is in both cost and function.• What’s in it for your audience? Explain why your topic is important or worth discussing? My audience will learn that paying for traditional text messaging is out dated and
inconvenient. By learning how to use their data plans to send text messages back and forth they will save money and be able to communicate instantaneously globally for the same cost.
• Why should your audience listen to you? Explain your ethos (credibility): Traveling internationally is a major part of my job. Since I am constantly outside of the country learning how to communicate with my family from abroad has made me keep up with the different ways to do so efFiciently in cost and convenience. I also have a passion for technology so I keep up with the evolution and innovation in the industry.
• Call to Adventure (pg 38-39): Imagine you take a beautiful two-‐week long vacation to your dream destination and upon your arrival you want to send a quick text to let your loved ones know you have arrived safely. You turn on your cell phone and send one text to one person saying you have arrived safely. Under your current plan you will be charged a roaming fee for sending an international text as well as a separate charge for the actual text itself. Now imagine instead of sending that text through your data plan where there will be no cost at all and you can send pictures as well as explain how wonderful your dream destination is. As an added bonus you can send text messages to as many people as you would like all for the same cost…free!
2. Middle• Preview the three main points that will support your big idea: • Supporting point one: Using data to send messages will save money
o Factual or emotional evidence: Traditional voice and SMS services will be just another feature by 2017 (Karpinski, 2008). Surveys show that people are moving more towards data based services.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I am abroad I use my data exclusively to interact and communicate with my friends and family.
• Supporting point two: The messages send instantaneously using data. Saves Time.o Factual or emotional evidence: The speed of an SMS message depends on a variety of factors such as the congestion on the cellphone tower you are on. If a tower is over
congested your SMS message can be delayed for minutes per message.o Factual or emotional evidence: After Attending the Ultra Music Festival in Miami. The towers were so congested that it would take minuets to send a text message and
minutes to receive them.• Supporting point three: Sending multi-‐media messages are more convenient through data. Send pictures, videos, voice memos.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I was in Japan my son had an accident and was in the hospital. Data based text services allowed me to see pictures of x-‐rays and scans, as well as ask questions to the doctor in real-‐time.
o Factual or emotional evidence: Data messages are linked directly to the speed of your data service.• Call to Action (pg 42-43): Turn off your SMS service for a week and use strictly your data plan to send text messages. See how much money you save and how much more convenient
it is than SMS. 3. End
• Summarize the main points: Using data to send text messages will save you money, is instantaneous, and more efFicient than sending messages through SMS.• Restate Big Idea: Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Clincher/ new bliss (pg. 44): Paint a picture of a world where text communication through data is the norm and SMS messaging is included in your voice plan as a basic service.
Save Money with Data messaging
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7Sunday, August 18, 20131. Beginning
• Hook/attention grabber: Using SMS to send text messages is as barbaric as the square wheel!• The Big Idea (pg 78-79): Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Audience Journey: My audience will be anyone who currently is paying for a text-‐messaging plan with their mobile service. I believe they will be of the most beneFit because my
insight will save them money and add convenience. My audience will be moving from using the traditional method of text messaging to a data based text-‐messaging plan completely.• Preliminary Research: My research will be used to First clarify exactly how traditional text messaging works. Then explain how inefFicient the service is both in cost and in function.
Lastly I will use my research to show how much more efFicient data messaging is in both cost and function.• What’s in it for your audience? Explain why your topic is important or worth discussing? My audience will learn that paying for traditional text messaging is out dated and
inconvenient. By learning how to use their data plans to send text messages back and forth they will save money and be able to communicate instantaneously globally for the same cost.
• Why should your audience listen to you? Explain your ethos (credibility): Traveling internationally is a major part of my job. Since I am constantly outside of the country learning how to communicate with my family from abroad has made me keep up with the different ways to do so efFiciently in cost and convenience. I also have a passion for technology so I keep up with the evolution and innovation in the industry.
• Call to Adventure (pg 38-39): Imagine you take a beautiful two-‐week long vacation to your dream destination and upon your arrival you want to send a quick text to let your loved ones know you have arrived safely. You turn on your cell phone and send one text to one person saying you have arrived safely. Under your current plan you will be charged a roaming fee for sending an international text as well as a separate charge for the actual text itself. Now imagine instead of sending that text through your data plan where there will be no cost at all and you can send pictures as well as explain how wonderful your dream destination is. As an added bonus you can send text messages to as many people as you would like all for the same cost…free!
2. Middle• Preview the three main points that will support your big idea: • Supporting point one: Using data to send messages will save money
o Factual or emotional evidence: Traditional voice and SMS services will be just another feature by 2017 (Karpinski, 2008). Surveys show that people are moving more towards data based services.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I am abroad I use my data exclusively to interact and communicate with my friends and family.
• Supporting point two: The messages send instantaneously using data. Saves Time.o Factual or emotional evidence: The speed of an SMS message depends on a variety of factors such as the congestion on the cellphone tower you are on. If a tower is over
congested your SMS message can be delayed for minutes per message.o Factual or emotional evidence: After Attending the Ultra Music Festival in Miami. The towers were so congested that it would take minuets to send a text message and
minutes to receive them.• Supporting point three: Sending multi-‐media messages are more convenient through data. Send pictures, videos, voice memos.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I was in Japan my son had an accident and was in the hospital. Data based text services allowed me to see pictures of x-‐rays and scans, as well as ask questions to the doctor in real-‐time.
o Factual or emotional evidence: Data messages are linked directly to the speed of your data service.• Call to Action (pg 42-43): Turn off your SMS service for a week and use strictly your data plan to send text messages. See how much money you save and how much more convenient
it is than SMS. 3. End
• Summarize the main points: Using data to send text messages will save you money, is instantaneous, and more efFicient than sending messages through SMS.• Restate Big Idea: Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Clincher/ new bliss (pg. 44): Paint a picture of a world where text communication through data is the norm and SMS messaging is included in your voice plan as a basic service.
See the savings every month
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8Sunday, August 18, 20131. Beginning
• Hook/attention grabber: Using SMS to send text messages is as barbaric as the square wheel!• The Big Idea (pg 78-79): Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Audience Journey: My audience will be anyone who currently is paying for a text-‐messaging plan with their mobile service. I believe they will be of the most beneFit because my
insight will save them money and add convenience. My audience will be moving from using the traditional method of text messaging to a data based text-‐messaging plan completely.• Preliminary Research: My research will be used to First clarify exactly how traditional text messaging works. Then explain how inefFicient the service is both in cost and in function.
Lastly I will use my research to show how much more efFicient data messaging is in both cost and function.• What’s in it for your audience? Explain why your topic is important or worth discussing? My audience will learn that paying for traditional text messaging is out dated and
inconvenient. By learning how to use their data plans to send text messages back and forth they will save money and be able to communicate instantaneously globally for the same cost.
• Why should your audience listen to you? Explain your ethos (credibility): Traveling internationally is a major part of my job. Since I am constantly outside of the country learning how to communicate with my family from abroad has made me keep up with the different ways to do so efFiciently in cost and convenience. I also have a passion for technology so I keep up with the evolution and innovation in the industry.
• Call to Adventure (pg 38-39): Imagine you take a beautiful two-‐week long vacation to your dream destination and upon your arrival you want to send a quick text to let your loved ones know you have arrived safely. You turn on your cell phone and send one text to one person saying you have arrived safely. Under your current plan you will be charged a roaming fee for sending an international text as well as a separate charge for the actual text itself. Now imagine instead of sending that text through your data plan where there will be no cost at all and you can send pictures as well as explain how wonderful your dream destination is. As an added bonus you can send text messages to as many people as you would like all for the same cost…free!
2. Middle• Preview the three main points that will support your big idea: • Supporting point one: Using data to send messages will save money
o Factual or emotional evidence: Traditional voice and SMS services will be just another feature by 2017 (Karpinski, 2008). Surveys show that people are moving more towards data based services.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I am abroad I use my data exclusively to interact and communicate with my friends and family.
• Supporting point two: The messages send instantaneously using data. Saves Time.o Factual or emotional evidence: The speed of an SMS message depends on a variety of factors such as the congestion on the cellphone tower you are on. If a tower is over
congested your SMS message can be delayed for minutes per message.o Factual or emotional evidence: After Attending the Ultra Music Festival in Miami. The towers were so congested that it would take minuets to send a text message and
minutes to receive them.• Supporting point three: Sending multi-‐media messages are more convenient through data. Send pictures, videos, voice memos.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I was in Japan my son had an accident and was in the hospital. Data based text services allowed me to see pictures of x-‐rays and scans, as well as ask questions to the doctor in real-‐time.
o Factual or emotional evidence: Data messages are linked directly to the speed of your data service.• Call to Action (pg 42-43): Turn off your SMS service for a week and use strictly your data plan to send text messages. See how much money you save and how much more convenient
it is than SMS. 3. End
• Summarize the main points: Using data to send text messages will save you money, is instantaneous, and more efFicient than sending messages through SMS.• Restate Big Idea: Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Clincher/ new bliss (pg. 44): Paint a picture of a world where text communication through data is the norm and SMS messaging is included in your voice plan as a basic service.
Data messages are faster!
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9Sunday, August 18, 20131. Beginning
• Hook/attention grabber: Using SMS to send text messages is as barbaric as the square wheel!• The Big Idea (pg 78-79): Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Audience Journey: My audience will be anyone who currently is paying for a text-‐messaging plan with their mobile service. I believe they will be of the most beneFit because my
insight will save them money and add convenience. My audience will be moving from using the traditional method of text messaging to a data based text-‐messaging plan completely.• Preliminary Research: My research will be used to First clarify exactly how traditional text messaging works. Then explain how inefFicient the service is both in cost and in function.
Lastly I will use my research to show how much more efFicient data messaging is in both cost and function.• What’s in it for your audience? Explain why your topic is important or worth discussing? My audience will learn that paying for traditional text messaging is out dated and
inconvenient. By learning how to use their data plans to send text messages back and forth they will save money and be able to communicate instantaneously globally for the same cost.
• Why should your audience listen to you? Explain your ethos (credibility): Traveling internationally is a major part of my job. Since I am constantly outside of the country learning how to communicate with my family from abroad has made me keep up with the different ways to do so efFiciently in cost and convenience. I also have a passion for technology so I keep up with the evolution and innovation in the industry.
• Call to Adventure (pg 38-39): Imagine you take a beautiful two-‐week long vacation to your dream destination and upon your arrival you want to send a quick text to let your loved ones know you have arrived safely. You turn on your cell phone and send one text to one person saying you have arrived safely. Under your current plan you will be charged a roaming fee for sending an international text as well as a separate charge for the actual text itself. Now imagine instead of sending that text through your data plan where there will be no cost at all and you can send pictures as well as explain how wonderful your dream destination is. As an added bonus you can send text messages to as many people as you would like all for the same cost…free!
2. Middle• Preview the three main points that will support your big idea: • Supporting point one: Using data to send messages will save money
o Factual or emotional evidence: Traditional voice and SMS services will be just another feature by 2017 (Karpinski, 2008). Surveys show that people are moving more towards data based services.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I am abroad I use my data exclusively to interact and communicate with my friends and family.
• Supporting point two: The messages send instantaneously using data. Saves Time.o Factual or emotional evidence: The speed of an SMS message depends on a variety of factors such as the congestion on the cellphone tower you are on. If a tower is over
congested your SMS message can be delayed for minutes per message.o Factual or emotional evidence: After Attending the Ultra Music Festival in Miami. The towers were so congested that it would take minuets to send a text message and
minutes to receive them.• Supporting point three: Sending multi-‐media messages are more convenient through data. Send pictures, videos, voice memos.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I was in Japan my son had an accident and was in the hospital. Data based text services allowed me to see pictures of x-‐rays and scans, as well as ask questions to the doctor in real-‐time.
o Factual or emotional evidence: Data messages are linked directly to the speed of your data service.• Call to Action (pg 42-43): Turn off your SMS service for a week and use strictly your data plan to send text messages. See how much money you save and how much more convenient
it is than SMS. 3. End
• Summarize the main points: Using data to send text messages will save you money, is instantaneous, and more efFicient than sending messages through SMS.• Restate Big Idea: Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Clincher/ new bliss (pg. 44): Paint a picture of a world where text communication through data is the norm and SMS messaging is included in your voice plan as a basic service.
SMS Speed based on tower congestion
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10Sunday, August 18, 20131. Beginning
• Hook/attention grabber: Using SMS to send text messages is as barbaric as the square wheel!• The Big Idea (pg 78-79): Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Audience Journey: My audience will be anyone who currently is paying for a text-‐messaging plan with their mobile service. I believe they will be of the most beneFit because my
insight will save them money and add convenience. My audience will be moving from using the traditional method of text messaging to a data based text-‐messaging plan completely.• Preliminary Research: My research will be used to First clarify exactly how traditional text messaging works. Then explain how inefFicient the service is both in cost and in function.
Lastly I will use my research to show how much more efFicient data messaging is in both cost and function.• What’s in it for your audience? Explain why your topic is important or worth discussing? My audience will learn that paying for traditional text messaging is out dated and
inconvenient. By learning how to use their data plans to send text messages back and forth they will save money and be able to communicate instantaneously globally for the same cost.
• Why should your audience listen to you? Explain your ethos (credibility): Traveling internationally is a major part of my job. Since I am constantly outside of the country learning how to communicate with my family from abroad has made me keep up with the different ways to do so efFiciently in cost and convenience. I also have a passion for technology so I keep up with the evolution and innovation in the industry.
• Call to Adventure (pg 38-39): Imagine you take a beautiful two-‐week long vacation to your dream destination and upon your arrival you want to send a quick text to let your loved ones know you have arrived safely. You turn on your cell phone and send one text to one person saying you have arrived safely. Under your current plan you will be charged a roaming fee for sending an international text as well as a separate charge for the actual text itself. Now imagine instead of sending that text through your data plan where there will be no cost at all and you can send pictures as well as explain how wonderful your dream destination is. As an added bonus you can send text messages to as many people as you would like all for the same cost…free!
2. Middle• Preview the three main points that will support your big idea: • Supporting point one: Using data to send messages will save money
o Factual or emotional evidence: Traditional voice and SMS services will be just another feature by 2017 (Karpinski, 2008). Surveys show that people are moving more towards data based services.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I am abroad I use my data exclusively to interact and communicate with my friends and family.
• Supporting point two: The messages send instantaneously using data. Saves Time.o Factual or emotional evidence: The speed of an SMS message depends on a variety of factors such as the congestion on the cellphone tower you are on. If a tower is over
congested your SMS message can be delayed for minutes per message.o Factual or emotional evidence: After Attending the Ultra Music Festival in Miami. The towers were so congested that it would take minuets to send a text message and
minutes to receive them.• Supporting point three: Sending multi-‐media messages are more convenient through data. Send pictures, videos, voice memos.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I was in Japan my son had an accident and was in the hospital. Data based text services allowed me to see pictures of x-‐rays and scans, as well as ask questions to the doctor in real-‐time.
o Factual or emotional evidence: Data messages are linked directly to the speed of your data service.• Call to Action (pg 42-43): Turn off your SMS service for a week and use strictly your data plan to send text messages. See how much money you save and how much more convenient
it is than SMS. 3. End
• Summarize the main points: Using data to send text messages will save you money, is instantaneous, and more efFicient than sending messages through SMS.• Restate Big Idea: Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Clincher/ new bliss (pg. 44): Paint a picture of a world where text communication through data is the norm and SMS messaging is included in your voice plan as a basic service.
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• http://www.flickr.com/photos/josefstuefer/12981847/sizes/o/in/photostream/
A variety of different apps
11Sunday, August 18, 20131. Beginning
• Hook/attention grabber: Using SMS to send text messages is as barbaric as the square wheel!• The Big Idea (pg 78-79): Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Audience Journey: My audience will be anyone who currently is paying for a text-‐messaging plan with their mobile service. I believe they will be of the most beneFit because my
insight will save them money and add convenience. My audience will be moving from using the traditional method of text messaging to a data based text-‐messaging plan completely.• Preliminary Research: My research will be used to First clarify exactly how traditional text messaging works. Then explain how inefFicient the service is both in cost and in function.
Lastly I will use my research to show how much more efFicient data messaging is in both cost and function.• What’s in it for your audience? Explain why your topic is important or worth discussing? My audience will learn that paying for traditional text messaging is out dated and
inconvenient. By learning how to use their data plans to send text messages back and forth they will save money and be able to communicate instantaneously globally for the same cost.
• Why should your audience listen to you? Explain your ethos (credibility): Traveling internationally is a major part of my job. Since I am constantly outside of the country learning how to communicate with my family from abroad has made me keep up with the different ways to do so efFiciently in cost and convenience. I also have a passion for technology so I keep up with the evolution and innovation in the industry.
• Call to Adventure (pg 38-39): Imagine you take a beautiful two-‐week long vacation to your dream destination and upon your arrival you want to send a quick text to let your loved ones know you have arrived safely. You turn on your cell phone and send one text to one person saying you have arrived safely. Under your current plan you will be charged a roaming fee for sending an international text as well as a separate charge for the actual text itself. Now imagine instead of sending that text through your data plan where there will be no cost at all and you can send pictures as well as explain how wonderful your dream destination is. As an added bonus you can send text messages to as many people as you would like all for the same cost…free!
2. Middle• Preview the three main points that will support your big idea: • Supporting point one: Using data to send messages will save money
o Factual or emotional evidence: Traditional voice and SMS services will be just another feature by 2017 (Karpinski, 2008). Surveys show that people are moving more towards data based services.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I am abroad I use my data exclusively to interact and communicate with my friends and family.
• Supporting point two: The messages send instantaneously using data. Saves Time.o Factual or emotional evidence: The speed of an SMS message depends on a variety of factors such as the congestion on the cellphone tower you are on. If a tower is over
congested your SMS message can be delayed for minutes per message.o Factual or emotional evidence: After Attending the Ultra Music Festival in Miami. The towers were so congested that it would take minuets to send a text message and
minutes to receive them.• Supporting point three: Sending multi-‐media messages are more convenient through data. Send pictures, videos, voice memos.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I was in Japan my son had an accident and was in the hospital. Data based text services allowed me to see pictures of x-‐rays and scans, as well as ask questions to the doctor in real-‐time.
o Factual or emotional evidence: Data messages are linked directly to the speed of your data service.• Call to Action (pg 42-43): Turn off your SMS service for a week and use strictly your data plan to send text messages. See how much money you save and how much more convenient
it is than SMS. 3. End
• Summarize the main points: Using data to send text messages will save you money, is instantaneous, and more efFicient than sending messages through SMS.• Restate Big Idea: Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Clincher/ new bliss (pg. 44): Paint a picture of a world where text communication through data is the norm and SMS messaging is included in your voice plan as a basic service.
Send Music, Videos, Pictures
and more
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12Sunday, August 18, 20131. Beginning
• Hook/attention grabber: Using SMS to send text messages is as barbaric as the square wheel!• The Big Idea (pg 78-79): Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Audience Journey: My audience will be anyone who currently is paying for a text-‐messaging plan with their mobile service. I believe they will be of the most beneFit because my
insight will save them money and add convenience. My audience will be moving from using the traditional method of text messaging to a data based text-‐messaging plan completely.• Preliminary Research: My research will be used to First clarify exactly how traditional text messaging works. Then explain how inefFicient the service is both in cost and in function.
Lastly I will use my research to show how much more efFicient data messaging is in both cost and function.• What’s in it for your audience? Explain why your topic is important or worth discussing? My audience will learn that paying for traditional text messaging is out dated and
inconvenient. By learning how to use their data plans to send text messages back and forth they will save money and be able to communicate instantaneously globally for the same cost.
• Why should your audience listen to you? Explain your ethos (credibility): Traveling internationally is a major part of my job. Since I am constantly outside of the country learning how to communicate with my family from abroad has made me keep up with the different ways to do so efFiciently in cost and convenience. I also have a passion for technology so I keep up with the evolution and innovation in the industry.
• Call to Adventure (pg 38-39): Imagine you take a beautiful two-‐week long vacation to your dream destination and upon your arrival you want to send a quick text to let your loved ones know you have arrived safely. You turn on your cell phone and send one text to one person saying you have arrived safely. Under your current plan you will be charged a roaming fee for sending an international text as well as a separate charge for the actual text itself. Now imagine instead of sending that text through your data plan where there will be no cost at all and you can send pictures as well as explain how wonderful your dream destination is. As an added bonus you can send text messages to as many people as you would like all for the same cost…free!
2. Middle• Preview the three main points that will support your big idea: • Supporting point one: Using data to send messages will save money
o Factual or emotional evidence: Traditional voice and SMS services will be just another feature by 2017 (Karpinski, 2008). Surveys show that people are moving more towards data based services.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I am abroad I use my data exclusively to interact and communicate with my friends and family.
• Supporting point two: The messages send instantaneously using data. Saves Time.o Factual or emotional evidence: The speed of an SMS message depends on a variety of factors such as the congestion on the cellphone tower you are on. If a tower is over
congested your SMS message can be delayed for minutes per message.o Factual or emotional evidence: After Attending the Ultra Music Festival in Miami. The towers were so congested that it would take minuets to send a text message and
minutes to receive them.• Supporting point three: Sending multi-‐media messages are more convenient through data. Send pictures, videos, voice memos.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I was in Japan my son had an accident and was in the hospital. Data based text services allowed me to see pictures of x-‐rays and scans, as well as ask questions to the doctor in real-‐time.
o Factual or emotional evidence: Data messages are linked directly to the speed of your data service.• Call to Action (pg 42-43): Turn off your SMS service for a week and use strictly your data plan to send text messages. See how much money you save and how much more convenient
it is than SMS. 3. End
• Summarize the main points: Using data to send text messages will save you money, is instantaneous, and more efFicient than sending messages through SMS.• Restate Big Idea: Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Clincher/ new bliss (pg. 44): Paint a picture of a world where text communication through data is the norm and SMS messaging is included in your voice plan as a basic service.
Useful to communicate
during emergencies
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compfight.com">Compfight</a> <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/">cc</a>
13Sunday, August 18, 20131. Beginning
• Hook/attention grabber: Using SMS to send text messages is as barbaric as the square wheel!• The Big Idea (pg 78-79): Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Audience Journey: My audience will be anyone who currently is paying for a text-‐messaging plan with their mobile service. I believe they will be of the most beneFit because my
insight will save them money and add convenience. My audience will be moving from using the traditional method of text messaging to a data based text-‐messaging plan completely.• Preliminary Research: My research will be used to First clarify exactly how traditional text messaging works. Then explain how inefFicient the service is both in cost and in function.
Lastly I will use my research to show how much more efFicient data messaging is in both cost and function.• What’s in it for your audience? Explain why your topic is important or worth discussing? My audience will learn that paying for traditional text messaging is out dated and
inconvenient. By learning how to use their data plans to send text messages back and forth they will save money and be able to communicate instantaneously globally for the same cost.
• Why should your audience listen to you? Explain your ethos (credibility): Traveling internationally is a major part of my job. Since I am constantly outside of the country learning how to communicate with my family from abroad has made me keep up with the different ways to do so efFiciently in cost and convenience. I also have a passion for technology so I keep up with the evolution and innovation in the industry.
• Call to Adventure (pg 38-39): Imagine you take a beautiful two-‐week long vacation to your dream destination and upon your arrival you want to send a quick text to let your loved ones know you have arrived safely. You turn on your cell phone and send one text to one person saying you have arrived safely. Under your current plan you will be charged a roaming fee for sending an international text as well as a separate charge for the actual text itself. Now imagine instead of sending that text through your data plan where there will be no cost at all and you can send pictures as well as explain how wonderful your dream destination is. As an added bonus you can send text messages to as many people as you would like all for the same cost…free!
2. Middle• Preview the three main points that will support your big idea: • Supporting point one: Using data to send messages will save money
o Factual or emotional evidence: Traditional voice and SMS services will be just another feature by 2017 (Karpinski, 2008). Surveys show that people are moving more towards data based services.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I am abroad I use my data exclusively to interact and communicate with my friends and family.
• Supporting point two: The messages send instantaneously using data. Saves Time.o Factual or emotional evidence: The speed of an SMS message depends on a variety of factors such as the congestion on the cellphone tower you are on. If a tower is over
congested your SMS message can be delayed for minutes per message.o Factual or emotional evidence: After Attending the Ultra Music Festival in Miami. The towers were so congested that it would take minuets to send a text message and
minutes to receive them.• Supporting point three: Sending multi-‐media messages are more convenient through data. Send pictures, videos, voice memos.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I was in Japan my son had an accident and was in the hospital. Data based text services allowed me to see pictures of x-‐rays and scans, as well as ask questions to the doctor in real-‐time.
o Factual or emotional evidence: Data messages are linked directly to the speed of your data service.• Call to Action (pg 42-43): Turn off your SMS service for a week and use strictly your data plan to send text messages. See how much money you save and how much more convenient
it is than SMS. 3. End
• Summarize the main points: Using data to send text messages will save you money, is instantaneous, and more efFicient than sending messages through SMS.• Restate Big Idea: Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Clincher/ new bliss (pg. 44): Paint a picture of a world where text communication through data is the norm and SMS messaging is included in your voice plan as a basic service.
Try no SMS for one Week
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14Sunday, August 18, 20131. Beginning
• Hook/attention grabber: Using SMS to send text messages is as barbaric as the square wheel!• The Big Idea (pg 78-79): Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Audience Journey: My audience will be anyone who currently is paying for a text-‐messaging plan with their mobile service. I believe they will be of the most beneFit because my
insight will save them money and add convenience. My audience will be moving from using the traditional method of text messaging to a data based text-‐messaging plan completely.• Preliminary Research: My research will be used to First clarify exactly how traditional text messaging works. Then explain how inefFicient the service is both in cost and in function.
Lastly I will use my research to show how much more efFicient data messaging is in both cost and function.• What’s in it for your audience? Explain why your topic is important or worth discussing? My audience will learn that paying for traditional text messaging is out dated and
inconvenient. By learning how to use their data plans to send text messages back and forth they will save money and be able to communicate instantaneously globally for the same cost.
• Why should your audience listen to you? Explain your ethos (credibility): Traveling internationally is a major part of my job. Since I am constantly outside of the country learning how to communicate with my family from abroad has made me keep up with the different ways to do so efFiciently in cost and convenience. I also have a passion for technology so I keep up with the evolution and innovation in the industry.
• Call to Adventure (pg 38-39): Imagine you take a beautiful two-‐week long vacation to your dream destination and upon your arrival you want to send a quick text to let your loved ones know you have arrived safely. You turn on your cell phone and send one text to one person saying you have arrived safely. Under your current plan you will be charged a roaming fee for sending an international text as well as a separate charge for the actual text itself. Now imagine instead of sending that text through your data plan where there will be no cost at all and you can send pictures as well as explain how wonderful your dream destination is. As an added bonus you can send text messages to as many people as you would like all for the same cost…free!
2. Middle• Preview the three main points that will support your big idea: • Supporting point one: Using data to send messages will save money
o Factual or emotional evidence: Traditional voice and SMS services will be just another feature by 2017 (Karpinski, 2008). Surveys show that people are moving more towards data based services.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I am abroad I use my data exclusively to interact and communicate with my friends and family.
• Supporting point two: The messages send instantaneously using data. Saves Time.o Factual or emotional evidence: The speed of an SMS message depends on a variety of factors such as the congestion on the cellphone tower you are on. If a tower is over
congested your SMS message can be delayed for minutes per message.o Factual or emotional evidence: After Attending the Ultra Music Festival in Miami. The towers were so congested that it would take minuets to send a text message and
minutes to receive them.• Supporting point three: Sending multi-‐media messages are more convenient through data. Send pictures, videos, voice memos.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I was in Japan my son had an accident and was in the hospital. Data based text services allowed me to see pictures of x-‐rays and scans, as well as ask questions to the doctor in real-‐time.
o Factual or emotional evidence: Data messages are linked directly to the speed of your data service.• Call to Action (pg 42-43): Turn off your SMS service for a week and use strictly your data plan to send text messages. See how much money you save and how much more convenient
it is than SMS. 3. End
• Summarize the main points: Using data to send text messages will save you money, is instantaneous, and more efFicient than sending messages through SMS.• Restate Big Idea: Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Clincher/ new bliss (pg. 44): Paint a picture of a world where text communication through data is the norm and SMS messaging is included in your voice plan as a basic service.
Data Messaging Saves
Money
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15Sunday, August 18, 20131. Beginning
• Hook/attention grabber: Using SMS to send text messages is as barbaric as the square wheel!• The Big Idea (pg 78-79): Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Audience Journey: My audience will be anyone who currently is paying for a text-‐messaging plan with their mobile service. I believe they will be of the most beneFit because my
insight will save them money and add convenience. My audience will be moving from using the traditional method of text messaging to a data based text-‐messaging plan completely.• Preliminary Research: My research will be used to First clarify exactly how traditional text messaging works. Then explain how inefFicient the service is both in cost and in function.
Lastly I will use my research to show how much more efFicient data messaging is in both cost and function.• What’s in it for your audience? Explain why your topic is important or worth discussing? My audience will learn that paying for traditional text messaging is out dated and
inconvenient. By learning how to use their data plans to send text messages back and forth they will save money and be able to communicate instantaneously globally for the same cost.
• Why should your audience listen to you? Explain your ethos (credibility): Traveling internationally is a major part of my job. Since I am constantly outside of the country learning how to communicate with my family from abroad has made me keep up with the different ways to do so efFiciently in cost and convenience. I also have a passion for technology so I keep up with the evolution and innovation in the industry.
• Call to Adventure (pg 38-39): Imagine you take a beautiful two-‐week long vacation to your dream destination and upon your arrival you want to send a quick text to let your loved ones know you have arrived safely. You turn on your cell phone and send one text to one person saying you have arrived safely. Under your current plan you will be charged a roaming fee for sending an international text as well as a separate charge for the actual text itself. Now imagine instead of sending that text through your data plan where there will be no cost at all and you can send pictures as well as explain how wonderful your dream destination is. As an added bonus you can send text messages to as many people as you would like all for the same cost…free!
2. Middle• Preview the three main points that will support your big idea: • Supporting point one: Using data to send messages will save money
o Factual or emotional evidence: Traditional voice and SMS services will be just another feature by 2017 (Karpinski, 2008). Surveys show that people are moving more towards data based services.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I am abroad I use my data exclusively to interact and communicate with my friends and family.
• Supporting point two: The messages send instantaneously using data. Saves Time.o Factual or emotional evidence: The speed of an SMS message depends on a variety of factors such as the congestion on the cellphone tower you are on. If a tower is over
congested your SMS message can be delayed for minutes per message.o Factual or emotional evidence: After Attending the Ultra Music Festival in Miami. The towers were so congested that it would take minuets to send a text message and
minutes to receive them.• Supporting point three: Sending multi-‐media messages are more convenient through data. Send pictures, videos, voice memos.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I was in Japan my son had an accident and was in the hospital. Data based text services allowed me to see pictures of x-‐rays and scans, as well as ask questions to the doctor in real-‐time.
o Factual or emotional evidence: Data messages are linked directly to the speed of your data service.• Call to Action (pg 42-43): Turn off your SMS service for a week and use strictly your data plan to send text messages. See how much money you save and how much more convenient
it is than SMS. 3. End
• Summarize the main points: Using data to send text messages will save you money, is instantaneous, and more efFicient than sending messages through SMS.• Restate Big Idea: Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Clincher/ new bliss (pg. 44): Paint a picture of a world where text communication through data is the norm and SMS messaging is included in your voice plan as a basic service.
Data messaging is faster
than sms
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16Sunday, August 18, 20131. Beginning
• Hook/attention grabber: Using SMS to send text messages is as barbaric as the square wheel!• The Big Idea (pg 78-79): Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Audience Journey: My audience will be anyone who currently is paying for a text-‐messaging plan with their mobile service. I believe they will be of the most beneFit because my
insight will save them money and add convenience. My audience will be moving from using the traditional method of text messaging to a data based text-‐messaging plan completely.• Preliminary Research: My research will be used to First clarify exactly how traditional text messaging works. Then explain how inefFicient the service is both in cost and in function.
Lastly I will use my research to show how much more efFicient data messaging is in both cost and function.• What’s in it for your audience? Explain why your topic is important or worth discussing? My audience will learn that paying for traditional text messaging is out dated and
inconvenient. By learning how to use their data plans to send text messages back and forth they will save money and be able to communicate instantaneously globally for the same cost.
• Why should your audience listen to you? Explain your ethos (credibility): Traveling internationally is a major part of my job. Since I am constantly outside of the country learning how to communicate with my family from abroad has made me keep up with the different ways to do so efFiciently in cost and convenience. I also have a passion for technology so I keep up with the evolution and innovation in the industry.
• Call to Adventure (pg 38-39): Imagine you take a beautiful two-‐week long vacation to your dream destination and upon your arrival you want to send a quick text to let your loved ones know you have arrived safely. You turn on your cell phone and send one text to one person saying you have arrived safely. Under your current plan you will be charged a roaming fee for sending an international text as well as a separate charge for the actual text itself. Now imagine instead of sending that text through your data plan where there will be no cost at all and you can send pictures as well as explain how wonderful your dream destination is. As an added bonus you can send text messages to as many people as you would like all for the same cost…free!
2. Middle• Preview the three main points that will support your big idea: • Supporting point one: Using data to send messages will save money
o Factual or emotional evidence: Traditional voice and SMS services will be just another feature by 2017 (Karpinski, 2008). Surveys show that people are moving more towards data based services.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I am abroad I use my data exclusively to interact and communicate with my friends and family.
• Supporting point two: The messages send instantaneously using data. Saves Time.o Factual or emotional evidence: The speed of an SMS message depends on a variety of factors such as the congestion on the cellphone tower you are on. If a tower is over
congested your SMS message can be delayed for minutes per message.o Factual or emotional evidence: After Attending the Ultra Music Festival in Miami. The towers were so congested that it would take minuets to send a text message and
minutes to receive them.• Supporting point three: Sending multi-‐media messages are more convenient through data. Send pictures, videos, voice memos.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I was in Japan my son had an accident and was in the hospital. Data based text services allowed me to see pictures of x-‐rays and scans, as well as ask questions to the doctor in real-‐time.
o Factual or emotional evidence: Data messages are linked directly to the speed of your data service.• Call to Action (pg 42-43): Turn off your SMS service for a week and use strictly your data plan to send text messages. See how much money you save and how much more convenient
it is than SMS. 3. End
• Summarize the main points: Using data to send text messages will save you money, is instantaneous, and more efFicient than sending messages through SMS.• Restate Big Idea: Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Clincher/ new bliss (pg. 44): Paint a picture of a world where text communication through data is the norm and SMS messaging is included in your voice plan as a basic service.
One stop shop for multimedia messaging
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17Sunday, August 18, 20131. Beginning
• Hook/attention grabber: Using SMS to send text messages is as barbaric as the square wheel!• The Big Idea (pg 78-79): Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Audience Journey: My audience will be anyone who currently is paying for a text-‐messaging plan with their mobile service. I believe they will be of the most beneFit because my
insight will save them money and add convenience. My audience will be moving from using the traditional method of text messaging to a data based text-‐messaging plan completely.• Preliminary Research: My research will be used to First clarify exactly how traditional text messaging works. Then explain how inefFicient the service is both in cost and in function.
Lastly I will use my research to show how much more efFicient data messaging is in both cost and function.• What’s in it for your audience? Explain why your topic is important or worth discussing? My audience will learn that paying for traditional text messaging is out dated and
inconvenient. By learning how to use their data plans to send text messages back and forth they will save money and be able to communicate instantaneously globally for the same cost.
• Why should your audience listen to you? Explain your ethos (credibility): Traveling internationally is a major part of my job. Since I am constantly outside of the country learning how to communicate with my family from abroad has made me keep up with the different ways to do so efFiciently in cost and convenience. I also have a passion for technology so I keep up with the evolution and innovation in the industry.
• Call to Adventure (pg 38-39): Imagine you take a beautiful two-‐week long vacation to your dream destination and upon your arrival you want to send a quick text to let your loved ones know you have arrived safely. You turn on your cell phone and send one text to one person saying you have arrived safely. Under your current plan you will be charged a roaming fee for sending an international text as well as a separate charge for the actual text itself. Now imagine instead of sending that text through your data plan where there will be no cost at all and you can send pictures as well as explain how wonderful your dream destination is. As an added bonus you can send text messages to as many people as you would like all for the same cost…free!
2. Middle• Preview the three main points that will support your big idea: • Supporting point one: Using data to send messages will save money
o Factual or emotional evidence: Traditional voice and SMS services will be just another feature by 2017 (Karpinski, 2008). Surveys show that people are moving more towards data based services.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I am abroad I use my data exclusively to interact and communicate with my friends and family.
• Supporting point two: The messages send instantaneously using data. Saves Time.o Factual or emotional evidence: The speed of an SMS message depends on a variety of factors such as the congestion on the cellphone tower you are on. If a tower is over
congested your SMS message can be delayed for minutes per message.o Factual or emotional evidence: After Attending the Ultra Music Festival in Miami. The towers were so congested that it would take minuets to send a text message and
minutes to receive them.• Supporting point three: Sending multi-‐media messages are more convenient through data. Send pictures, videos, voice memos.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I was in Japan my son had an accident and was in the hospital. Data based text services allowed me to see pictures of x-‐rays and scans, as well as ask questions to the doctor in real-‐time.
o Factual or emotional evidence: Data messages are linked directly to the speed of your data service.• Call to Action (pg 42-43): Turn off your SMS service for a week and use strictly your data plan to send text messages. See how much money you save and how much more convenient
it is than SMS. 3. End
• Summarize the main points: Using data to send text messages will save you money, is instantaneous, and more efFicient than sending messages through SMS.• Restate Big Idea: Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Clincher/ new bliss (pg. 44): Paint a picture of a world where text communication through data is the norm and SMS messaging is included in your voice plan as a basic service.
Data Based texting is the way to go
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18Sunday, August 18, 20131. Beginning
• Hook/attention grabber: Using SMS to send text messages is as barbaric as the square wheel!• The Big Idea (pg 78-79): Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Audience Journey: My audience will be anyone who currently is paying for a text-‐messaging plan with their mobile service. I believe they will be of the most beneFit because my
insight will save them money and add convenience. My audience will be moving from using the traditional method of text messaging to a data based text-‐messaging plan completely.• Preliminary Research: My research will be used to First clarify exactly how traditional text messaging works. Then explain how inefFicient the service is both in cost and in function.
Lastly I will use my research to show how much more efFicient data messaging is in both cost and function.• What’s in it for your audience? Explain why your topic is important or worth discussing? My audience will learn that paying for traditional text messaging is out dated and
inconvenient. By learning how to use their data plans to send text messages back and forth they will save money and be able to communicate instantaneously globally for the same cost.
• Why should your audience listen to you? Explain your ethos (credibility): Traveling internationally is a major part of my job. Since I am constantly outside of the country learning how to communicate with my family from abroad has made me keep up with the different ways to do so efFiciently in cost and convenience. I also have a passion for technology so I keep up with the evolution and innovation in the industry.
• Call to Adventure (pg 38-39): Imagine you take a beautiful two-‐week long vacation to your dream destination and upon your arrival you want to send a quick text to let your loved ones know you have arrived safely. You turn on your cell phone and send one text to one person saying you have arrived safely. Under your current plan you will be charged a roaming fee for sending an international text as well as a separate charge for the actual text itself. Now imagine instead of sending that text through your data plan where there will be no cost at all and you can send pictures as well as explain how wonderful your dream destination is. As an added bonus you can send text messages to as many people as you would like all for the same cost…free!
2. Middle• Preview the three main points that will support your big idea: • Supporting point one: Using data to send messages will save money
o Factual or emotional evidence: Traditional voice and SMS services will be just another feature by 2017 (Karpinski, 2008). Surveys show that people are moving more towards data based services.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I am abroad I use my data exclusively to interact and communicate with my friends and family.
• Supporting point two: The messages send instantaneously using data. Saves Time.o Factual or emotional evidence: The speed of an SMS message depends on a variety of factors such as the congestion on the cellphone tower you are on. If a tower is over
congested your SMS message can be delayed for minutes per message.o Factual or emotional evidence: After Attending the Ultra Music Festival in Miami. The towers were so congested that it would take minuets to send a text message and
minutes to receive them.• Supporting point three: Sending multi-‐media messages are more convenient through data. Send pictures, videos, voice memos.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I was in Japan my son had an accident and was in the hospital. Data based text services allowed me to see pictures of x-‐rays and scans, as well as ask questions to the doctor in real-‐time.
o Factual or emotional evidence: Data messages are linked directly to the speed of your data service.• Call to Action (pg 42-43): Turn off your SMS service for a week and use strictly your data plan to send text messages. See how much money you save and how much more convenient
it is than SMS. 3. End
• Summarize the main points: Using data to send text messages will save you money, is instantaneous, and more efFicient than sending messages through SMS.• Restate Big Idea: Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Clincher/ new bliss (pg. 44): Paint a picture of a world where text communication through data is the norm and SMS messaging is included in your voice plan as a basic service.
Data messaging is the
way of the future
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19Sunday, August 18, 20131. Beginning
• Hook/attention grabber: Using SMS to send text messages is as barbaric as the square wheel!• The Big Idea (pg 78-79): Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Audience Journey: My audience will be anyone who currently is paying for a text-‐messaging plan with their mobile service. I believe they will be of the most beneFit because my
insight will save them money and add convenience. My audience will be moving from using the traditional method of text messaging to a data based text-‐messaging plan completely.• Preliminary Research: My research will be used to First clarify exactly how traditional text messaging works. Then explain how inefFicient the service is both in cost and in function.
Lastly I will use my research to show how much more efFicient data messaging is in both cost and function.• What’s in it for your audience? Explain why your topic is important or worth discussing? My audience will learn that paying for traditional text messaging is out dated and
inconvenient. By learning how to use their data plans to send text messages back and forth they will save money and be able to communicate instantaneously globally for the same cost.
• Why should your audience listen to you? Explain your ethos (credibility): Traveling internationally is a major part of my job. Since I am constantly outside of the country learning how to communicate with my family from abroad has made me keep up with the different ways to do so efFiciently in cost and convenience. I also have a passion for technology so I keep up with the evolution and innovation in the industry.
• Call to Adventure (pg 38-39): Imagine you take a beautiful two-‐week long vacation to your dream destination and upon your arrival you want to send a quick text to let your loved ones know you have arrived safely. You turn on your cell phone and send one text to one person saying you have arrived safely. Under your current plan you will be charged a roaming fee for sending an international text as well as a separate charge for the actual text itself. Now imagine instead of sending that text through your data plan where there will be no cost at all and you can send pictures as well as explain how wonderful your dream destination is. As an added bonus you can send text messages to as many people as you would like all for the same cost…free!
2. Middle• Preview the three main points that will support your big idea: • Supporting point one: Using data to send messages will save money
o Factual or emotional evidence: Traditional voice and SMS services will be just another feature by 2017 (Karpinski, 2008). Surveys show that people are moving more towards data based services.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I am abroad I use my data exclusively to interact and communicate with my friends and family.
• Supporting point two: The messages send instantaneously using data. Saves Time.o Factual or emotional evidence: The speed of an SMS message depends on a variety of factors such as the congestion on the cellphone tower you are on. If a tower is over
congested your SMS message can be delayed for minutes per message.o Factual or emotional evidence: After Attending the Ultra Music Festival in Miami. The towers were so congested that it would take minuets to send a text message and
minutes to receive them.• Supporting point three: Sending multi-‐media messages are more convenient through data. Send pictures, videos, voice memos.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I was in Japan my son had an accident and was in the hospital. Data based text services allowed me to see pictures of x-‐rays and scans, as well as ask questions to the doctor in real-‐time.
o Factual or emotional evidence: Data messages are linked directly to the speed of your data service.• Call to Action (pg 42-43): Turn off your SMS service for a week and use strictly your data plan to send text messages. See how much money you save and how much more convenient
it is than SMS. 3. End
• Summarize the main points: Using data to send text messages will save you money, is instantaneous, and more efFicient than sending messages through SMS.• Restate Big Idea: Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Clincher/ new bliss (pg. 44): Paint a picture of a world where text communication through data is the norm and SMS messaging is included in your voice plan as a basic service.
Freedom from SMS
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20Sunday, August 18, 20131. Beginning
• Hook/attention grabber: Using SMS to send text messages is as barbaric as the square wheel!• The Big Idea (pg 78-79): Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Audience Journey: My audience will be anyone who currently is paying for a text-‐messaging plan with their mobile service. I believe they will be of the most beneFit because my
insight will save them money and add convenience. My audience will be moving from using the traditional method of text messaging to a data based text-‐messaging plan completely.• Preliminary Research: My research will be used to First clarify exactly how traditional text messaging works. Then explain how inefFicient the service is both in cost and in function.
Lastly I will use my research to show how much more efFicient data messaging is in both cost and function.• What’s in it for your audience? Explain why your topic is important or worth discussing? My audience will learn that paying for traditional text messaging is out dated and
inconvenient. By learning how to use their data plans to send text messages back and forth they will save money and be able to communicate instantaneously globally for the same cost.
• Why should your audience listen to you? Explain your ethos (credibility): Traveling internationally is a major part of my job. Since I am constantly outside of the country learning how to communicate with my family from abroad has made me keep up with the different ways to do so efFiciently in cost and convenience. I also have a passion for technology so I keep up with the evolution and innovation in the industry.
• Call to Adventure (pg 38-39): Imagine you take a beautiful two-‐week long vacation to your dream destination and upon your arrival you want to send a quick text to let your loved ones know you have arrived safely. You turn on your cell phone and send one text to one person saying you have arrived safely. Under your current plan you will be charged a roaming fee for sending an international text as well as a separate charge for the actual text itself. Now imagine instead of sending that text through your data plan where there will be no cost at all and you can send pictures as well as explain how wonderful your dream destination is. As an added bonus you can send text messages to as many people as you would like all for the same cost…free!
2. Middle• Preview the three main points that will support your big idea: • Supporting point one: Using data to send messages will save money
o Factual or emotional evidence: Traditional voice and SMS services will be just another feature by 2017 (Karpinski, 2008). Surveys show that people are moving more towards data based services.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I am abroad I use my data exclusively to interact and communicate with my friends and family.
• Supporting point two: The messages send instantaneously using data. Saves Time.o Factual or emotional evidence: The speed of an SMS message depends on a variety of factors such as the congestion on the cellphone tower you are on. If a tower is over
congested your SMS message can be delayed for minutes per message.o Factual or emotional evidence: After Attending the Ultra Music Festival in Miami. The towers were so congested that it would take minuets to send a text message and
minutes to receive them.• Supporting point three: Sending multi-‐media messages are more convenient through data. Send pictures, videos, voice memos.
o Factual or emotional evidence: While I was in Japan my son had an accident and was in the hospital. Data based text services allowed me to see pictures of x-‐rays and scans, as well as ask questions to the doctor in real-‐time.
o Factual or emotional evidence: Data messages are linked directly to the speed of your data service.• Call to Action (pg 42-43): Turn off your SMS service for a week and use strictly your data plan to send text messages. See how much money you save and how much more convenient
it is than SMS. 3. End
• Summarize the main points: Using data to send text messages will save you money, is instantaneous, and more efFicient than sending messages through SMS.• Restate Big Idea: Using your data plan to send text messages can save you as much as $350 every year locally and even more internationally.• Clincher/ new bliss (pg. 44): Paint a picture of a world where text communication through data is the norm and SMS messaging is included in your voice plan as a basic service.