Mon.Aug 29, 2022

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Email Marketing: Why You Need an Unsubscribe Strategy

Content Marketing Institute

As email service providers make it easier for people to opt out of emails, evolve your unsubscribe strategy, so it works for both your brand and your audience.

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How to Write How-To Articles That Are Actually Helpful

Jasper

Struggling to write how-to articles that generate traffic? Focus on helping your readers. This article breaks down how to write a good explainer article.

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When to Hyphenate Nouns

Grammar Underground

The rules for hyphens talk a lot about making modifiers, like "hat-making" in "the hat-making business," where it works like an adjective to modify the noun "business." But style books give very little help on when to hyphenate compounds you use as nouns: "He wants to learn hat making/hat-making." Often, you have to guess whether the hyphen is best.

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How Long Should a Top Blog Post Be? We Asked 100+ SEO Experts.

Jasper

We asked 100+ SEO experts this question: how long should a blog post be? Their answers will improve your content strategy.

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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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Too big of a deal, or too big a deal?

Grammar Underground

Reader S.A. in Orange County, California, wrote recently with an interesting question: “I often hear or read comments where an unneeded ‘of’ is inserted, such as ‘It’s not that big of a deal.’ Shouldn’t it be ‘It’s not that big a deal’? It seems odd for people to add an extra word.”. S.A. isn’t alone. We’ve all seen and heard this use of “of,” including by highly literate people.

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Top Jasper Recipes to Streamline Your Content Creation Workflow

Jasper

Discover the benefits of using recipes for content creation and show you some of the top recipes that have been created by the Jasper community.

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8 Tips and Tools For Effective Content Writing

Jasper

Great content writing goes much beyond knowing how to write well. To write high-quality and effective content, leverage these tips and tools.

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The DevX Renaissance: Death of DevOps

Jasper

Jasper's DevX team treats developers as customers by providing Efficiency, Abstraction, Security, and Autonomy to its engineering teams.