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2463 readersThis series is supported by Rackspace, the better way to do hosting. Learn more about Rackspace’s hosting solutions here.If you use WordPress for your website or blog, there are lots of ways you…
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7203 readersThe comic above illustrates how I felt when I first heard about Google’s new social network, Google+. After being disappointed with Google Buzz and Google’s much-hyped Wave, I was highly skeptical. Also, did I REALLY need yet another social network? Shouldn’t I be spending time creating content instead? Being a longtime fan of online social networking
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2139 readersPalette, pallet, and palate are three similar words sharing (in most senses) a common etymology that can trip writers up. Here’s a guide to the distinctions in meaning, plus a look at other distantly related words:
If you were to describe a traditional image of the artist at work, you and I would likely note the
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6454 readersHere are some problematic frequently misspelled words and phrases of foreign extraction:
1. A capella: The Italian phrase, literally “in chapel style” but meaning “without instrumental accompaniment,” is two words.
2. Apropos: The French phrase for “to the purpose,” and meaning “with regard to” or “opportune” or timely,” is treated as two words in the original language
4466 readersMediabistro will host Social Media Marketing Boot Camp from September 27 – November 15, and you can still register today.
The comprehensive course will help you promote your work with a full suite of social networking tools. The list of speakers includes tech evangelist Robert Scoble, Gretchen Rubin (The Happiness Project), Lauren Dugan from AllTwitter and
2993 readersCNET journalist and author David Carnoy recently wrote about a steep increase in the number of Kindle eBooks floating around file sharing networks, stripped of protective software by hackers.
His essay focused on eBook bundles created by Pirate Bay mem...
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Ever hear two people arguing and then someone dismisses their differences like this: “Well, that’s just semantics”?
What the person means by that is the difference boils down to “just” a difference in the meaning of the words. In other words, the meaning of a word isn’t all that important.
Really?
For serious SEO professionals (and
4205 readers“Is social media singular or plural?”
This question came to me from a regular reader by means of Twitter. Reader questions are rarely easy, but I like a challenge. (So keep them coming!)
First, let me say this. Social media should be treated like any other form of media, at least grammatically speaking. The phrase hasn’t
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Though these are common words, questions crop up now and then about though, although, in spite of, and despite. One thing is for certain: these words are similar in meaning. The difference lies in the fact that they are different parts of speech.
Let’s take a look at though and although first. They are conjunctions and
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2568 readersIf there is a hive mind in the writing world, envy has received its share of recent buzz. Might I refer you to several blog posts I’ve enjoyed, then do a brief geek-out before bringing us back to writing? Seth Godin, on the Internet as envy ampli...