Have you ever come across a person who corrects you by telling you “it’s neighbour, not neighbor”? Or that “it’s a lift, not an elevator”? You might have studied those words in your books and have been saying “neighbor” and “elevator” all your life, but now this jerk comes up to tell you that you […]
How to write an Effective, Readable, and SEO-Friendly Blog Article
Writing takes a lot of passion, dedication, thinking, and research, among other things. It is one of the very few fields that I believe artificial intelligence would never be able to take over. You can train machines to do a set of tasks, but can’t make them fill a piece of article with emotions – […]
Readability Score and its Impact in Ranking Your Article
The online world is ever-changing. Heaps of new content are uploaded every second. Besides, search engines’ algorithms to rank them are also changing. There are some written rules relating to SEO that can help your website/blog rank higher. But again, there are many unwritten rules too that affect the rankings of your web pages. Keeping […]
11 Common Words You Might Be Using Wrong!
Do You Use These Words Incorrectly too? There are many words in the English vocabulary that have different meanings but are often used for different purposes in written/spoken form. While many of these words have transformed their meaning to an extent over time and are now somewhat acceptable in their wrong form, many are still totally […]
The Curious Case of Oxford Comma
The Basics First – What is an Oxford Comma? (I’m surprised how a lot of people haven’t even heard of it!) The Oxford comma, Serial comma, or Harvard comma is a comma placed immediately before a coordinating junction (‘and’ or ‘or’) in a list of three or more items. Take, for instance, these examples with three breakfast items: I had bread, […]
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