Blogging for Business with Sympathy and Service: 4 “Amens”
…know that behind every decision, there is always a person, a being with feelings they have and feelings they want to have. Through the pandemic we became familiar with the…
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…know that behind every decision, there is always a person, a being with feelings they have and feelings they want to have. Through the pandemic we became familiar with the…
…details – of nature and of human faces that stimulate emotional responses in viewers. “Blogging consists of one person — or one company — communicating directly with consumers in an…
…to a place. “Their” refers to something owned by more than one person.) Your/ you’re (The difference, Joki explains, is that “Your” talks about you owning something, while “you’re” talks…
“Say ‘thank you’ often. Make heroes and heroines of employees who glorify your company’s values, “Jackie and Kevin Freiberg write in Nuts!:Southwest Airlines’ Crazy Recipe for Business and Personal…
…the text”. In fact, that’s the enormous advantage of using first person pronouns in business blog writing – they reveal the people behind the posts, introducing the personalities of the…
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