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Hot Pepper Highlights: 1 August 2014

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

  1. The Art of Writing (And Procrastinating) with Ann Handley
  2. The key to success on Twitter: don’t talk about just you
  3. 10 grammar myths that refuse to die
  4. Canadian Style Tip #1: Enumerations
  5. 28 Must-Have Elements of An Effective Blog
  6. 12 Simple Tweaks That Make Your Resume Easier to Review
  7. Difference between nauseous and nauseated
  8. 20 words that once meant something very different
  9. How to Get More People to Share Your Blog Posts
  10. You Should Be Aware Of These 10 Effects Of Social Media On You

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Published 1 August 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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