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Hot Pepper Highlights: 26 September 2014

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

  1. Using “only”
  2. How to use 3 keyboard keys you’ve never used
  3. 17 Statistics That Show Social Media is the Future of Customer Service
  4. 12 Ordinary People Who Beat Major Brands to Their Own Twitter Handles
  5. 25 Ways to Engage Your Social Media Following
  6. How to Launch and Grow a Business Blog From Scratch
  7. How to type and use the em dash
  8. Proper Names
  9. 18 Common Words That You Should Replace in Your Writing
  10. A well explained difference between a clause and a phrase
  11. 7 Essential Tips You Need To Follow If You Want To Start Writing

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Published 26 September 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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