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Hot Pepper Highlights: 11 July 2014

Here are the links I shared this week that people liked the most:

  1. Why I advocate for the use of Ms.
  2. When “thanks to” is thankless
  3. Why you should increase your followers: more engagement
  4. 3 simple tips to remember whether to use “more” or just add “er”
  5. 10 ways to get more eyeballs on your posts
  6. 13 quick ways to engage with people on Twitter
  7. Emigrate vs. Immigrate
  8. 3 Social Media Rules Most Entrepreneurs Don’t Follow
  9. O vs 0, or why choosing the right hashtag matters
  10. How to get rid of annoying Facebook game requests in less than a minute
  11. How a Facebook Poke Between Strangers Led to a Marriage Proposal at HQ

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Published 11 July 2014
Categorised as Social media, Writing

By Kim Siever

I am a copywriter and copyeditor. I blog on writing and social media tips mostly, but I sometimes throw in my thoughts about running a small business. Follow me on Twitter at @hotpepper.

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