by Precise Creative | Business, Grammar, News, Writing
Why Spelling & Grammar Will Always Be Essential Spelling and grammar are usually not hot topics. But there’s been a lot of controversy surrounding the recent statement by Sugata Mitra, a Newcastle University (England) professor of educational technology. Mitra...
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by Precise Creative | Writing
Here’s how you can take advantage of every writing opportunity… Great Places for Writing At the doctor’s office. Instead of reading a magazine, grab your pen and paper (or electronic device) and start writing away. Make a promise to pick up where you left off when...
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by Precise Creative | Proofreading/Editing, Writing
How Staying Sharp Keeps You Competitive Staying sharp is important—not just for our clients but also for ourselves. Keeping your mind active maintains the connections in your brain and keeps the pathways of learning open like a busy highway. When we stop utilizing...
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by Precise Creative | Guest Bloggers, Publishing, Writing
How Print on Demand Transforms Book Publishing by Chris Fayers What Is Print on Demand? Print on demand (POD). “What is that?” you may ask. Maybe you already know, or perhaps I am preaching to the converted. Print on demand means that you, me, or anyone else can...
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by Precise Creative | Business, Grammar, Proofreading/Editing, Writing
A Guide to Using Affect & Effect Perhaps no two words in the English language cause more grammar strife than the use of affect and effect. Here is a hands down, trouble-free guide to the use and misuse of these words. Affect Affect is almost always used as a verb,...
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by Precise Creative | Business, Guest Bloggers, Social Media, Writing
Creating Great Content for Your Blog or Business by Dawn-Reneé Rice Have you ever visited a web page filled with boring, blocky content? Or checked out someone’s blog only to find it was one HUGE paragraph with line after line of text—no pictures or formatting?...
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