by Greg Secrist | Jul 8, 2022 | Writing Tips
You’ll Never Believe This One Trick to Catchy Titles Are you as sick of hearing about what “You’ll Never Believe” as we are? We’ve seen too many blogs getting out of hand with misleading titles lately. A blog title can be catchy, descriptive, and engaging without...
by Melinda Rhodes | May 5, 2022 | Writing Tips
Top 7 Microsoft Word Shortcuts for Writers Computers and word processing software are quite possibly the best inventions ever. I can’t imagine using a typewriter to create a document—it would take me about 5 hours, 400 sheets of paper and countless curse words just to...
by O'Brian Gunn | Oct 9, 2021 | Writing Tips
What SEO Content Writers Can Learn From Creative Writers Growing up, I was someone who took to writing like a crane takes to the air. I was also someone who took to math about as well as an elephant takes to gymnastics—my dismounts were always shaky. Because there are...
by Greg Secrist | Oct 2, 2021 | Writing Tips
5 Best Microsoft Word Add-Ins Every Writer Should Use It’s no secret that Microsoft Word is the most widely-used word processor in the business world. While this software comes jam-packed with features right out of the box, there are some extremely helpful...
by Greg Secrist | Mar 29, 2016 | Content Marketing, GrammarSpot
3 Ways To Think Like a Journalist When Live Blogging There’s a lot that marketers can learn from journalists, especially in an age where content marketing remains one of the most popular forms of building customer relationships, influencing the buyer’s journey and...
by Melinda Rhodes | Mar 14, 2016 | Social Media, Writing Tips
Do’s and Don’ts of Social Media Posts When someone follows you in real life, run away! Unless it’s a bear. Then stand very still and pull out the bear spray so you don’t end up like Leo in “The Revenant.” But I digress. In the world of social...