Bloggers – Broken Plates are Good News, Broken Links, Not So Much
…“link rot”, explains Quora.com. Broken links are bad news, no two ways about it, cautions technopedia.com. At Say It For You, I offer advice that is a play on the…
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…“link rot”, explains Quora.com. Broken links are bad news, no two ways about it, cautions technopedia.com. At Say It For You, I offer advice that is a play on the…
…a “real” human hospital setting. In blogging for business, where face-to-screen is the closest blog content writers come to their prospects, introducing people (both people working for the company and…
…Karen Cole of freelancewriting.com. (I loved reading this sentence) “A paid professional freelance writer is often the only source to which to turn to get sparkling, well written website copy…
…a good way to engage readers’ interest. Done right, blogging about myths related to our own products, services, and company history can provide value-packed “verdicts” on each false claim or…
…the topic in depth we’ve offered more value than the competition we’ve incorporated high-quality visuals we’ve verified our research and facts My take is similar to that of Fred Isaac:…
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