Articles tagged: spelling
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Sarika Kabra What not to say in your resume is as important as what to say. There should be no errors of spelling, syntax or grammar. Use of personal pronouns should be limited. Slang, flowery language or fancy fonts should be left out as should irrelevant details and unnecessary jargon. written by David Berry Tori Spelling whose parents are the late television producer Aaron Spelling and Candy Spelling is a very busy woman. She is well-known for the 1990’s television hit Beverly Hills 90210. On Beverly Hills 90210 she played the character Donna Martin. Rhinoplasty and breast implants gave Tori Spelling more confidence and it may for you, too.
written by Tyler Benson This is what a professional copywriter should think about. Everything seems to be alright: the design is surprisingly attractive, page organization is great, the content is informative and nicely written, but time passes and no customers leave their trace at the website destined to be the main source of information about your company written by Bonnie Davis Everyone knows that article marketing is a free and effective way to promote businesses, services and products. As a result too many people are trying article marketing with disastrous results. Read this article to find out why. written by Evangeline Auld Auld Article commenting on current internet marketing advertising, quoting examples of overused hyperbole and remarking on grammar and spelling. Sets out the author's preference for more restrained, exact and ethical advertising and emails and advocacy of friendly persuasion. written by Vanessa Brown While we all make mistakes, some can be more damaging than others.
As more and more people decide to try their hand at setting up their own online business it’s only a matter of time before they realise they’ll need to set up their own web page and start providing unique content to get the traffic they need.
written by Nathan Lynch An online dictionary is very useful for many people. They can be used to look up words in a convenient manner without having to have a heavy bound book lying around. Using an online dictionary is as simple as going to a website and typing in the word. written by Beverly Ballard
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written by John Sheridan One of the biggest flaws with website copy is inconsistency: for example the word ‘website’. Some sites spell it as one word, some as two words; as far as I am aware both are acceptable, but not both versions on the same site! << previous page 1 next page>> |