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5 Reasons to Outsource Copywriting
Originally posted on AnitaLovett.com:
Writing is a powerful way to connect with your audience and show them who you are. While we may have exciting concepts and an urge to express them, we do not all possess the same mastery of the written word. You have great ideas, content, or products you want to…
Idioms: To Use or Not To Use? That is the Question
Originally posted on Reflections:
Writers should use cultural idioms when they write. My apologies to William Shakespeare. I stole a quote from his famous play Hamlet and tweaked it in my headline. Would someone unfamiliar with his play understand the quote? Would people unfamiliar with the colloquialisms of each other’s culture understand their blog posts?…
The Digital Quill Answers: “Are there any genres, or subjects you would never write about as an author?”
Originally posted on Natacha Guyot:
Are there any genres, or subjects you would never write about as an author? I don’t think I would ever write poetry because I am comfortable only with prose. In terms of genres, I would never write horror (some elements can show up in certain stories but I couldn’t write…
Instagram for Business
Originally posted on International Book Promotion:
Instagram for Business I must say that many entrepreneurs that I know are actually using Instagram to promote their business online for FREE! I’m not sure how well it works but I’ve heard many success stories from start-up companies and therefore thinking to use Instagram as a platform to…
2 Simple and Free Methods for Getting More Book Reviews
Originally posted on The June Project:
“When you fall, pick yourself up quickly, and go back to finishing the dance energetically without complaining at all: pa-trim pa-tro-lo! And if you don’t get up, you will not be able to fall any further: there is nowhere to fall for one who is lying on the floor.”…
How to Write the Best Responses for Your Blog Commenters
Originally posted on Reflections:
I was impressed by new follower. First, he sent me nachos. Then, he sent me an airplane. Virtually, of course. But, he sent me the photos of the items in the comment section of my blog posts. Many bloggers don’t even know it’s possible to insert a graphic into a comment. My article How to…