Mon.Jan 23, 2023

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How To Streamline And Improve Your Blog’s Customer Support

Blogging Wizard

Most bloggers, regardless of their monetization methods, want to hear back from their audience. Whether you are providing services or selling courses, your blog’s “Contact us” page is your main.

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The Content Cyborg: How to Use AI Writing Tools in Content Marketing

Animalz

AI is a force multiplier for great writers. It took us a long time to say that. Two years of experimenting with a host of generative writing tools — GPT-3, Copy.ai, Writer, Jasper, and ChatGPT. But our decision is: it’s an advantage. And because we think it’s an advantage, we’re incorporating it — in thoughtful, measured ways — into the work we do for ourselves and for customers also interested in experimenting.

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Forget the Resume – Use Content Marketing To Land a Job

Content Marketing Institute

Turn a job loss into a content marketing journey to create a personal brand that helps land your next job. Dennis Shiao tells how he did it and what he wished he knew then and what he knows now.

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FREE Blueprint: Make $2,500 as a Writer This Month

AWAI

Make $2,500 as a writer this month by following this free blueprint. It walks you through how to set up your freelance writer’s website, connect with clients, complete the assignments you land, and revise them and get paid. It also shows you how to get access to all the resources you’ll need for just $1.

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How to Leverage Behavioral Science Insights for Direct Mail Success

Speaker: Neal Boornazian, President and Nancy Harhut, Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer - HBT Marketing

Direct mail has consistently remained a powerful tool in the marketer's arsenal, but in an age of digital dominance, its effectiveness hinges on the strategic integration of behavioral science. 💡 When you incorporate powerful behavioral science principles into your direct mail marketing strategies, you can prompt the hardwired decision-making shortcuts your audience relies on — and that automatically unlocks new avenues for engagement, conversion, and brand loyalty.

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Build Lasting Customer Connections With Sustainability Content [Sponsored]

Content Marketing Institute

Consumers increasingly seek brands that share their eco-conscious priorities. Follow these content tips and examples to show off your brand's actions that support their sustainability goals.

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Epigraph: Definition and Examples of This Literary Device

Grammarly

At the beginning of Chinua Achebe’s 1958 novel Things Fall Apart , there is a page with four lines from a W. B. Yeats poem: Turning and turning in the widening gyre The falcon cannot hear the falconer; Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world. These famous lines are the book’s epigraph. An epigraph is a short quote that a writer uses to set up the literary work that follows.

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Security Keys at Grammarly Part 2: Our Hardware Keys Rollout and Lessons Learned

Grammarly

This article was co-written by Vika Basarab, technical program manager at Grammarly, and Igor Maxuk, system engineer at Grammarly. Grammarly recently made a big push to require FIDO2 for every team member login, replacing OTP. In Part 1 of this series, we shared why we decided to undertake such a complicated transition. Check out that article to read why we couldn’t rely solely on biometrics authentication (like TouchID) for implementing FIDO2 and needed to also support hardware keys (YubiKeys).

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IRS sets Jan. 23 as official start to 2023 tax filing season; more helpavailable for taxpayers this year

Freelance Union

The Internal Revenue Service today announced Monday, Jan. 23, 2023, as the beginning of the nation's 2023 tax season when the agency will begin accepting and processing 2022 tax year returns. More than 168 million individual tax returns are expected to be filed, with the vast majority of those coming before the April 18 tax deadline. People have three extra days to file this year due to the calendar.

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Lead Generation Strategies for Small Businesses

BKA Content

Lead Generation Strategies for Small Businesses To get the most growth and progress, learning about lead generation for small businesses is a critical step. No matter what industry you work in, lead generation is a key factor in helping grow your customer pool. If this aspect of business is out of your wheelhouse, there’s help. Here’s what you need to know to generate leads quickly and efficiently.

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Love Travel Memoir Or Walking Books? Pilgrimage Is Out Now On Kickstarter

The Creative Penn

After several years of writing, walking hundreds of kilometers, and much soul-searching, Pilgrimage: Lessons Learned from Solo Walking Three Ancient Ways is out now on Kickstarter ! Watch the video below or here on YouTube. The video covers: Who I am and why Pilgrimage is important to me — and helpful for you The different editions of the book, including hardback, paperback, large print, ebook, audiobook, workbook What Pilgrimage covers and what's inside the book Pictures from my pilgrimages Pil

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SME Relationships: Proven Solutions for Seamless Collaboration and Success

Speaker: Tim Buteyn, President of ThinkingKap Learning Solutions

💢 Do you find yourself stuck in never-ending review cycles? Are you wondering if your Subject Matter Expert actually got that last review request? Are you having trouble trying to decipher impractical or conflicting feedback? 💢 If any of these scenarios sounds familiar, you may benefit from a crash course on managing SME relationships!

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Metaconcepts

Grammar Underground

Metaconcepts are stuffy, reader-unfriendly terms that turn simple ideas into vague, abstract concepts. Common culprits include “approach,” “condition,” “context,” “framework,” “issue,” “level,” “model,” “perspective,” “process,” “strategy,” “subject” and even “concept” itself. Here's why they make writing so bad. The post Metaconcepts first appeared on Grammar Underground with June Casagrande.

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Grammarly vs PERRLA: Which Writing Software Is Better?

ProWritingAid

This article will help you decide whether Grammarly vs PERRLA is right for you. Learn about the key strengths and weaknesses of each tool.

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How to get past participles right every time

Grammar Underground

I’m a little fussy about past participles. Unjustifiably fussy. It may have to do with the fact that I married someone from small-town Massachusetts, where everything is “I have ate this” and “I should’ve went to that” and “You could’ve brung your sister.” And every time I visit, I have to mute the little voice in my head that says, “It’s I have eaten this” and “I should have gone to that” and “You could’ve brought your sister.

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Monday Morning Jumpstart: The Power of Reflection

AWAI

In today’s Monday Morning Jumpstart, AWAI Chief Success Officer, Ted Capshaw, and Director of Training, Jade Trueblood, talk about the benefit of slowing down and reflecting. They also dig into some questions many writers have, like when it’s time to “give up” on a goal.

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The Resurgence of Direct Mail as a Growth Marketing Strategy

Speaker: Jeff Tarran, COO, Gunderson Direct & Margaret Pepe, Executive Director of Product Management, U.S. Postal Service

Learn the secrets to direct mail success for growth marketers! Industry veterans Jeff Tarran and Margaret Pepe are here to delve into how direct mail has completely evolved in recent years, and has rightfully earned a seat at the table alongside the email and digital marketing plans of SMBs, enterprise companies, and agencies as they look into strategy for 2024 and beyond.

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How to Get High-Authority Backlinks from Relevant Websites

The Hoth

When Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin were still at Stanford, they had an innovative idea for how search engines rank web pages. In addition to ranking content based on relevancy, they also wanted to rank pages based on how many other websites linked to them. The idea was that the most high-quality , sought-after content on the internet would have a large number of links pointing to it due to its helpful, accurate information.

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