5 tips to ignite creativity
Cranking out fresh content is a grind. Grease your productivity wheels by newsjacking, rejiggering an old piece or mirroring a successful competitor’s initiative.
Cranking out fresh content is a grind. Grease your productivity wheels by newsjacking, rejiggering an old piece or mirroring a successful competitor’s initiative.
Less is more, especially if a hard word count forces a writer to pare down prose and fortify the language.
Your words matter, but so do things like white space and formatting. Follow these guidelines to engage your audience, cultivate consumers’ trust and inspire your readers to act.
A well-written subject line can be the difference between rising to the top of the inbox or going straight to the trash bin. Here are some tips.
As with many four-letter words, proper application of this modifier makes a heck of difference in conveying your intent, but getting it right can be darn difficult. Here’s how not to mess it up.
Take a look at what’s available for PR and corporate communications teams and see whether writing tech tools are right for you.
Witty or not, the title of your blog post must be concise enough to fit on mobile screens and taut enough that Google doesn’t foreshorten them. Here are a few guidelines.
These oft-confused line segments can be helpful for writers and editors, but they should be employed with care. Here’s how to distinguish the marks and their respective purposes.
Even seasoned scribes slip up from time to time, but that doesn’t mean it’s acceptable. Your credibility is at stake, after all. Are you committing these common writing faux pas?
Little things mean a lot. They include bulleted and numbered lists, subheads and a few other simple devices that keep your text fluid and your message clear.
Your brilliant blog post will get no attention whatsoever if your headline misses the mark. Try these approaches to attract readers and get clicks.
Organizations rely on you not only to engage audiences but also manage risks. Are you prepared?
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Editors, like their culinary counterparts, often must turn disparate, incongruent ingredients into delectable dishes.