When writing your page titles, you should make sure you are including targeted keywordstowards the beginning of your title. You should restrict your title to only 55 to 60 characters(including spaces). You should write a Title copy that people will find interesting enough to be clicked as that...
Once you finish, post your practice in thePro Practice Workshopand leave feedback for other writers. 1.1k SHARES About the authorRelated Posts Kellie McGann Website Kellie McGann is the founder ofWrite a Better Book. She partners with leaders to help tell their stories in book form. ...
—a book, and as you write, you think, “I need one of those long dash, double hyphen things. What are those things called, again? And how do I make sure I use it correctly so I don't look like an idiot?” Let's look at what an em dash is and how to use one correctly. ...
If you need to be online to write up your research, but you’re prone to being distracted by social media, the developers also have a companion app,Anti-Social, which allows you to block only selected sites, such as facebook and twitter. Happy writing! procrastinationproductivity,social media...
*in my final post, I’ll put up all the links to move your feeds and subscriptions over to the new site. There is also a free e-book you’ll be able to download, titled Make Yourself Clear! – Six Steps to De-Fogging Your Direction and Your Message. Filed under Blogging Tagged wit...
Joshi's disregard of context is just poor judgement; likewise, his decision to replace HPL's proper use of italics around book titles in his Arkham editions with quotation marks in the Hippocampus fiasco. Perhaps worst of all, the deletion or insertion of commas and hyphens in locations at ...
An editor familiar with the tropes, structures, and market trends in your book’s category is going to be able to help you better than one who does not. You want to be able to trust the feedback you get, don’t you? While I’m on the subject of trust, and since today is ...
As someone with no formal training in writing, I hoped reading Harold Evan’s book Do I Make Myself Clear? Why Writing Well Matters would answer these questions: Would this book help me to write more clearly? What is the author’s definition of clear, and what type of clarity does his...
“Do’s and Don’t's” is a popular phrase, but the punctuation of it seem to vary for “don’t's”. What should it be? Dont’s or Don’t's Posted byDyske Filed inPunctuation and Mechanics 59comments Share on Facebook Share on Twitter ...
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