Roy Peter Clark over at Poyntor Online has compiled a listing of 50 articles - each focused on a different aspect of writing. Content is the new treasure and everyone is looking for ways to make their...
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Have you ever asked a question and didn't like the answer? You've heard it said that a lawyer doesn't ask a question to which they don't already know the answer. There's a reason....
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Do you live in a hip town? A town where each home includes 2.3 children, a 2.5 car garage, 4 computers and two bloggers? Check out the top ten bloggingist neighborhoods in America. "The results...
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You've heard the adage "two heads are better than one." You may have even watched Danny DeVito in "Other People's Money." And we all know that "no man is an...
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Have you checked it out? WikiBios - the fastest growing website on the net. According to somebody, I'm sure. Here's how it works. You set up an account and then rather than fill a survey out...
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Whether you are writing an email, a report, a letter or a novel - there are a few basics that, if followed, result in writing people read. I once worked with a guy who evidently took a college course...
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Scott Ginsberg, The Name Tag Guy, nails it on the head with his recent post on the Anatomy of a Blog. He offers up his personal steps to creating a great blog post - some of which I have tried......
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For many years we have believed that pictures tell a story and words are rarely read and yet it is WORDS that the Search Engines look for when indexing your website. In the most recent edition of...
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With the heightened focus on Search Engine Optimization and the realization that content is KING in your website, the question becomes - just how grammatically correct is your content? Remember...
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Norma Rist, president of Norma J. Rist, CEO Consulting, Inc. just forwarded me an article entitled Reinventing the Media Interview. The gist is that blogging and the Internet are changing the face of...
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Do you remember the game show where people would challenge each other to guess a song with the fewest of notes? I was reading Logic+Emotion and found a post entitled Saying More With Less. When did we...
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Do you need to stay on top of the latest news and information but don't want to continually visit Web sites or sort through announcements in your e-mail in-boxes? Of course there is a better, more...
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Have you seen these animated characters on websites that talk to you? Have you seen the ones whose eyes seem to follow your mouse movements on the page? Do you think these cause visitor engagement? I...
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SHOULD chief executives blog? The late adopters had better decide soon, because the World Economic Forum is encouraging blogging by bigwigs as part of its annual meeting this week in Davos,...
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The main goal is not to complicate the already difficult life of the consumer. Avoid whatever business language is currently hip (strategic, mission-critical, world-class, synergistic, first-mover,...
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RSS is technology - a simple software program - that allows you to access web and blog content automatically. Feed readers or RSS readers, are software programs that run on your computer (or PDA or...
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Gartner Group believes that 50 per cent of all business-to-client communication in 2007 will take place on IM. Is that true in your business? IM offers genuine business benefits such as improved...
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Leslie Ungar, president of Electric Impulse Communications, Inc. has entered the blogging world: YEAH! Leslie is a friend of mine and has an interesting take on the average, mundane work-a-day world....
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A few months ago I wrote about a word that should be banded from our language: BUT. Today I found another word that needs to be removed from our dictionary. Fail. And all of the words associated with...
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The following has NOTHING to do with business and everything to do with communication. If you are struggling with generational communication; read on. Ever since there have been generations, there has...
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Associated Press writer Jocelyn Noveck wrote a commentary that appeared in today's Akron Beacon Journal entitled: "Once again, a sorry excuse for an apology." In her commentary she...
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Everyone who has started out in business has a story to tell. Remember when all you had was an idea? BizBox, "blog & buzz about small biz," offers a great spot for telling your story....
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