Avoid hyphen-related trouble
Ever wondered whether or not you should use a hyphen between two words? If you have, you're probably thinking about using a ‘compound adjective’.
Ever wondered whether or not you should use a hyphen between two words? If you have, you're probably thinking about using a ‘compound adjective’.
How can you be sure that your bid messages are competitive?
Whether you regard yourself as good at spelling or not, the odd mistakes are bound to get through. So here are six tips for spelling success.
Entertaining – or engaging – your reader is something that needs to happen right at the start of any written document, no matter what it is.
Subheadings break down your text into manageable, consumable chunks, and actively encourage your reader to stay with you.
For your writing to transform into a successful weapon and have that impact, it's important to write with a sense of authority.
Every good western needs a shootout. But it isn’t just gunslingers for whom the bullet is essential.
Badly laid out text gives the impression that you aren't clear on what you’re writing about.
Breaking a few traditional grammar rules of the English language can make your copy more entertaining and more accessible.
Every writer wants their writing to be both engaging and credible. But it's a tricky combination; all too often these objectives seem to compete with one another.