‘Sexting’ and ‘retweet’ added to the dictionary
The words are among 400 new entries to the Concise Oxford English Dictionary.
The words are among 400 new entries to the Concise Oxford English Dictionary.
Although ridden with problems, dismissing search engine optimization is extremely shortsighted.
With media gearing up for the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks, the wire service wants to make sure reporters are on the same page.
This author takes issue with a recent article that claimed just the opposite. He offers three reasons why. Do you agree?
Incomplete sentences and ending sentences with prepositions are among the rules you can bend from time to time.
Remember Pareto’s 80/20 Principle? Well, forget it. Here’s how to beat those numbers.
Don’t limit yourself to one content strategy. Use webinars, case studies and other approaches to promote your company.
Try asking fellow writers for their least favorite usages; we did, and we got a flood of replies, including ‘arguably,’ ‘incent’ and ‘at the end of the day.’
And if you are a pro, these guidelines are essentials for your livelihood.
Grammar Girl’s new book lists 101 frequently abused words—and promises you’ll never confuse them again.
Why the misuse of ‘I’ is rampant, and how you can address it.
Has a client ever asked you to lie or take a drug test before they bought your product? Check out this list of bizarre requests from people who have seen the worst.
It’s not as easy as just grabbing one off the bookstore shelf. Take a checklist of words and compare.
Intel’s Museum of Me uses pictures, friends and words to create a ‘visual archive of your social life.’
Why social media has devalued a heartfelt thank-you.