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Tales From the Dark Side of Multi-tasking
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Our last weekly tip was on how your audience experiences your company. As it turns out, I misspelled several words in the email…grrrr. Of course, the reason was because I was multi-tasking and in a hurry. I was writing the email, moving our email service to Hubspot for the first time and watching my two and a half ...6 days ago -
The Web Content Writer’s Bible – Book Review
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I always love reading new releases that relate to freelance writing so when I was asked to review The Web Content Writer’s Bible, I was very excited. The name suggests that this book is going to be something that freelance writers will refer to often and I was expecting a lot. I received the kindle version ...1 week ago -
Blog Exercises: List Your Resources
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In “Blog Exercises: What Are Your Reference Articles” your blog exercise was to identify your reference articles from within your site and list them on a Page or in a post as a reference list. Today’s blog exercise is to identify and publish your resources beyond your site, the reference material and sources you ...1 week ago -
Web Writing 2.0: Succeeding On The New Web
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The Web’s changed over the past couple of years. Are you taking advantage of all the new opportunities? I’ve just completed Content Dynamite: Succeed As a Web Writer Today, and said: “Write less, and earn more on the ever-expanding Web … Continue reading →1 week ago -
Blog Exercises: Fall in Love with Words
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There are certain clues that tell you how much a restaurant will cost. If the word “cuisine” appears in the advertising, it will be expensive. If they use the word “food,” it will be moderately priced. However, if the sign says “eats,” even though you’ll save money on food, your medical bills may be ...1 week ago -
Blog Exercises: Who Changed Your Life?
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This is one of the special Blog Exercises this year, a chance to really celebrate who you are and those who helped make you. As we travel through life, people change our lives on a daily basis as well as for a lifetime. Today’s exercise is focused on those who stepped in your path and […]1 week ago -
Blog Exercises: Current Events for May
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Been watching the news lately? It’s time to blog the news and current events for May in our Blog Exercises. Have you enjoyed blogging the news? I’ve only asked for one newsworthy blog post a month. Some of you have gone a bit overboard, while others still struggle to find something from the news to [...]1 week ago -
Blog Exercises: Writing Poetry and Recipes in Your Blog
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Do you publish poetry on your site? Feature many quotes? Share recipes? Addresses? If so, you may need to learn how to publish content with single lines instead of double. In WordPress and other publishing platforms with a WYSIWYMG interface, hit the Enter (Return) key and a wide or double space will appear. Each line ...1 week ago -
5 Tips For Getting Hired As An SEO Journalist
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The demand for SEO journalists is on the rise as businesses are now turning towards digital space and are constantly on the lookout for those who can create compelling content about their products and services. If you want to enter this field that is high in demand, you should start making a portfolio right away. ...2 weeks ago -
Time Management for Web Writers: Use Plain Text With Markdown
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I’m a huge, HUGE fan of Markdown. Here’s why: it’s just plain text, so you can convert it instantly to HTML, PDF, or RTF (for Word, etc.) It saves an enormous amount of time. If you’re not au fait with Markdown, and you do lots of writing, I heartily recommend this Markdown book. Here’s what [...]2 weeks ago -
Blog Exercises: Do You Teach or Lecture?
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Do you teach or lecture on your site? We all write with a specific “voice” and “style,” representing our perspective on the information we are presenting. On this site, I’m a teacher, sharing with you lessons to help you blog, use WordPress, and publishing on the web. You may share your expertise or your ...2 weeks ago -
Blog Exercises: Stand Up For Freedom of Speech
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There are 400,000 words in the English language, and there are seven you can’t say on television. What a ratio that is! 399,993 to 7. They must really be baaaad. They must be OUTRAGEOUS to be separated from a group that large. “All of you words over here, you seven…baaaad words.” That’s what they told [...]3 weeks ago -
Blog Exercises: What Are You Talking About Revisited
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In “Blog Exercises: What Are You Talking About?” your assignment was to blog about what you are talking about on your site, to clearly define it for yourself and your readers. It’s now time to check in with them to see if you are being heard. Using Polldaddy, Google Drive/Docs (create form), or another poll [...]3 weeks ago -
Blog Exercises: Footnotes
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In “Creating Footnotes in WordPress,” the tutorial explains how to use footnotes in WordPress, and applies to other blog publishing platforms. Links are the footnotes of today, linking to citations, references, and resources on the web. Yet, there are still times when footnotes are necessary, especially when the ...4 weeks ago -
Blog Exercises: Site Policies and Bloggers Code of Ethics
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It’s time to start working on all of your site policies, one by one. So far, we’ve touched on some of these in Blog Exercises: The Don’ts of Blogging, Blog Exercise: Taking a Risk With What You Blog About, Blog Exercises: Comments and The Blog Bullies, and Blog Exercises: Quoting and Blockquotes. The basic ...4 weeks ago -
Blog Exercises: The Royal We
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People who refer to themselves as “yours truly.” What kind of grandiose crap is this? Some even speak of themselves in the third person. Athletes and entertainers are big on this demented shit: “I’m going to do what’s right for Leon Spinks!” I think people like this are mentally ill. And you can include ...4 weeks ago -
Blog Exercises: April Current Events
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It’s time to blog the news and current events for April in our Blog Exercises. Has it been easy or hard to find news and current events to publish once a month on your site? Sometimes the muse hits us when we learn of a newsworthy event that directly relates to us. Other times we [...]4 weeks ago


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