Professional Writing and Editing
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Use Transition to Make Your Writing More Compelling
Do you think much about using transition in your writing? It’s one of many practices that separate good writing from mediocre writing.
Transition words and phrases link your ideas together smoothly and allow readers to make predictions…
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Are Emails Costing Your Organization Money?
For many of us, email is an integral part of our workday, whether we deal with a few emails each day or dozens. Whatever the volume of our email output, we should strive to always write clear, concise and specific email messages.
This…
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11 Tips for Proofreading Your Own Work
If you write anything at all, chances are you’ll sometimes have to proofread it yourself. Here are 11 tips to make the job easier.
Get a friend to do a quick once-overEven if you have to do the detailed…
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Use Bulleted Lists for Visual Appeal
How you format a document is just as important as the words you put on your page. Documents that are visually appealing are compelling and easier to read than poorly formatted ones. One of the things you can do to add visual appeal to your…
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Are Poor Spelling and Grammar Really All That Bad?
How much of an impact can poor spelling and grammar have on a reader? Is getting it right really that important?
How Bad Can It Really Be?
I recently decided that I had to get to the bottom of this. I wanted to…
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Want to Write Attention-Getting Documents? Focus on Your Reader
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Motivating Writers Through Positive and Constructive Feedback
Most organizations don’t have professional editors on staff. And while many strong writers are also strong editors, editing does represent a unique skill set that not everyone excels at without specific training. When you edit, you want to…
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Spotting Signs That Need Help
When driving around town, I look at signs. The image posted shows one I see weekly, and its mistakes jump out every time. Let's take a look at it.
First, let's look at spelling, The Canadian Press Caps and Spelling book lists…
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Have You Ever Thought much about the Pronouns ‘Me’ and ‘Myself’? Probably not. But You Should!
What is each pronoun all about?
The pronoun ‘me’ is an object pronoun. Therefore, as a writer, you want to use it either after a preposition, such as ‘for me’, 'with me’, ‘from me’, or as the object of a verb, for example: He loves me.…
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