Try snuffing the word "that" from your writing. Most of the time, you don't need it. This sentence: She knew that she loved him and he knew that he loved her, too. can be reduced to: She knew …
Write Now, Read Later
Think for a minute about your daily routine. When you turn on your computer, what's the first thing you do? Do you read first or write first? It certainly feels easy and natural to start our day …
A Few Words Are All It Takes
On Saturday I instantly lost six Twitter followers with this four-word tweet. Don't ask me why, but maybe it offended some people. No big deal. What is a big deal is when a few words can destroy a …
Book Review: Killer Web Content
Killer Web Content by Gerry McGovern, 2006. Amazon says: Killer Web Content provides the strategies and practical techniques you need to get the very best out of your web content. The book helps …
The Definition of Web Content
Content is the single most important and sought-after commodity on the web. It's the entire reason people go online and frequent news sites, blogs, chat rooms and billions of other web pages every …
How to Overcome Writing Anxiety
Allow me to be honest with you: I frequently suffer from writing anxiety. When I sit down to write a blog post, I usually stare at the screen for about ten minutes, thinking of the most effective …