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The Importance of Erring for Clarity Over Conciseness
Conciseness is very important in writing, especially in news articles, blog posts, filling out forms, and in other forms of writing where space is limited and words must be conserved. However, conciseness should not come at the cost of clarity. Sure, unnecessary details can be omitted in favor of generality, but unnecessary confusion and ambiguity should not be created.
By Austin Blessing-Nelson (Blessing)5 years ago in Journal
The Essential Secret to Selling Online Courses for a Living
When I started my journey in selling online courses, I had become convinced that I could make a full-time living quickly from it. I invested in other course creators' courses about how to make passive income from selling online courses. They all discussed how they had made six to seven figures from single course launches.
By Alana Rister5 years ago in Journal
13 Best Tips For Small Businesses To Survive During The Pandemic
This Covid-19 crisis has been unprecedented for almost everyone and led to much adversity. Nevertheless, with a few techniques, you can reinvent and innovate to drive sales. This will at least salvage your business (if not thrive) during these times of austerity. This guide will highlight just some of the ways that you can achieve this. Don’t forget - it’s not always what you do but more importantly how you do it. Rather than dwelling on modifying your entire business landscape, focus on the finer details to promote your monetization and remain afloat. So let’s explore the world of doing business during a pandemic!
By Deepak Chauhan5 years ago in Journal
Why your Construction Site Needs Security in 2020
Construction It’s as necessary to modern life as the water we drink and the food we eat, with such a rapidly moving society, having a constant need to evolve our living, working and leisure spaces is only natural.
By Lucy Gardiner5 years ago in Journal
6 Pro Marketing Tactics to Validate Business Ideas
Before trying or adopting any of the following marketing tactics to validate your business idea, it is important to recognize that it is important to have a marketing strategy and plan that suits your specific business and customers. Not all of these ideas are ideal or optimal for your particular business. Even if you see your competitors or other successful personalities and corporates using these ideas, they will not necessarily apply to your business. Unless you have an idea of your competitors' actual internal data / information, you will not know what is complementary to their business and what is not. What is right and good for one business may fail completely for another.
By Yogesh Sawant5 years ago in Journal
5 Ways Businesses Can Build a Long-Lasting Brand
Building a strong brand doesn’t come easy and creating one that lasts long is rare. It takes time, a lot of energy and effort and a massive amount of patience, but once you do manage to come up with the right strategy, it’s all worth it. Take Nike, for instance. Their slogan ‘Just Do It’ is the first thing that comes to mind when we hear about the brand. Or Loreal’s ‘Because You’re Worth It’. Or even McDonalds’ ‘I’m Lovin’ It’ – all these slogans have become synonymous with the brands they represent. This is the power of branding.
By Manoj Upadhyay5 years ago in Journal
Are web directories still an effective way to promote a website?
DMOZ, the Open Directory Project March 2017 marked the closing of DMOZ, the open Directory Project. DMOZ was set up with the aim of human editors to organise and reference all websites on the World Wide Web. It was set up in 1998, the same year as Google, as direct competition to Yahoo Directory, which was seen as becoming too dominate. Before we had search engines there was no way to search for websites, people had to simply remember the names of them, which as the number of websites increased became increasingly difficult. Web directories were set up as a way to list these websites so that people could browse through categories to find a specific website that they required. However, as the number of websites dramatically increased and with the move to machine generated results over human searches web directories started to take more of a back seat and DMOZ decided to close after 19 years of existence.
By Web Directory5 years ago in Journal
Why It’s Good to Give Away Your Intellectual Property
It’s what you know, not who you are Intellectual Property, frequently abbreviated to ‘IP’, is the stuff you know. It’s your tacit understanding of the way only you know how to do something. It’s your ideas, your unique creativity, and it’s what separates you from everyone else, especially in business.
By Clive Wilson5 years ago in Journal








