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Written by Stefanie Flaxman | July 12, 2017 | 41 Comments

Stop Making These 12 Word Choice Errors Once and for All

"Write the correct words the first time, and you’ll spend less time editing later." – Stefanie Flaxman

Bill is at a wine bar on Saturday night, enjoying a glass of Pinot Noir.

After striking up a playful conversation with Lisa (who prefers Syrah), he asks for her telephone number. Lisa agrees to Bill’s request, and he creates a new “contact” in his cell phone.

“No,” Lisa stops Bill. “You’ll have to memorize it. I don’t want you to write it down.”

Bill accepts the challenge and confidently repeats the 10-digit number a few times aloud. Lisa proceeds to talk about her cat Nibbles for an hour and then leaves the bar after she realizes how late in the evening it has become.

By the next day, Bill has forgotten Lisa’s phone number. He remembers how much Nibbles loves playing with yarn because he used to have a cat that loved yarn … and although he wants to send Lisa a text message, her digits weren’t meaningful to him.

The same thing happens when you memorize the definitions of two similar words instead of learning how to use them.
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Filed Under: Editing, Grammar, Writing

Written by Sonia Simone | May 22, 2017 | 21 Comments

Pet Peeves from the Copyblogger Editorial Team, and What they Reveal

"No one can nurse a good peeve quite like a group of writers." – Sonia Simone

We’ve written quite a bit lately about identifying core values in your content.

Creating content around a positive value like integrity, fairness, humility, or faith will attract an audience that shares those values — and that fosters a powerful sense of unity.

But our friend negativity bias tells us that the flip side of that will probably be more compelling. In other words, talking about the things that bug you will build an even faster bond with your audience.

For today’s post, I asked our editorial team to let us know their peeves — the things that irritate, bother, and annoy them.

I’m going to try to tease those out and figure out the values behind them — and see what that might say about who we are as a company and a community.

So let’s get peevy.
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Filed Under: Content Marketing, Editorial Roundtable, Grammar, Writing

Written by Rainmaker.FM | August 31, 2015 | 0 Comments

How to Use a Comma

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On this episode of Editor-in-Chief, host Stefanie Flaxman continues her Editorial Standards series with a lesson about correct comma usage.

Commas are often underused or overused. Do you know how to implement the right balance in your writing?

When punctuation marks are used correctly, readers take them for granted — they are merely symbols that seamlessly guide readers through your text.

And there are consequences when punctuation marks are used incorrectly.

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Filed Under: Blogging, Freelance Writing, Grammar, Rainmaker FM, Writing

Written by Rainmaker.FM | June 8, 2015 | 0 Comments

Don’t Quit Your Night Job

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Editing is evaluating choices you’ve already made to move forward intentionally.

If Person A and Person B both work with equal passion and effort to move their businesses forward, but Person A has gained financial stability from a self-directed, creative career and Person B has not, what does Person B lack?

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Filed Under: Content Marketing, Creativity, Editing, Entrepreneurship, Freelance Writing, Grammar, Productivity, Rainmaker FM

Written by Henneke | March 25, 2014 | 0 Comments

How to Turn Bland Text into Sparkling Online Content

close-up image of a sparkling sunset

Let me guess …

You’re smart. You know your stuff. And you have a sparkle in your eyes when you talk about your favorite subject.

But your writing doesn’t sound like you. At all.

No matter how hard you try, you struggle to find the right words.

You swap one word for another — now your sentence sounds lame. You try yet another word. That’s even worse.

You’re not a boring old fogie, so why do dull sentences sneak into your content?

You know your writing should be more conversational. But how?

It may seem difficult to write content that’s engaging and seductive. But it really doesn’t need to be so hard.

Let’s have a look at the three steps that turn boring (yawn) sentences into sparkling content.

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Filed Under: Copywriting, Creativity, Editing, Grammar

Written by Stefanie Flaxman | February 28, 2014 | 39 Comments

7 Creative Proofreading Tips to Transform Your Jaggedy Draft into a Polished Post

image of Antelope Canyon by Moyan Brenn

I don’t get it.

When you find an article that is helpful or empathetic to your situation, you want to comment on it and share it with your friends.

You probably do the same when you find an article that is offensive.

What do both of those scenarios have in common? You understand the message the writer intended to convey … or at least you think you do.

So chances are good that the writer proofread the piece with meticulous focus and a creative spirit.

Wait, creativity and proofreading can go together?

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Filed Under: Copywriting, Editing, Grammar

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