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Parody vs. Pastiche (Grammar Rules)

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If you’ve heard the terms parody and pastiche tossed around, but you’re not sure how they’re different (or how they’re related), you’re in the right place. Because we’re about to look at what each word means and how these two similar terms differ. (Grammar Rules for Writers.) Learn when you’re using parody vs. pastiche in your writing with Grammar Rules from the Writer’s Digest editors, including a few examples of each. Parody vs. Pastiche Parody is a noun that refers to a work of art or literature that is an exaggerated imitation of another piece of art or literature with […]

2022 February Flash Fiction Challenge: Day 19

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For today’s prompt, let’s take a popular horror trope and come at it from a different angle. Remember: As mentioned yesterday, these prompts are just starting points; you have the freedom to go wherever your flash of inspiration takes you. (Note: If you happen to run into any issues posting, please just send me an e-mail at mrichard@aimmedia.com with the subject line: Flash Fiction Challenge Commenting Issue.) Here’s my attempt at playing with a horror trope: Pack Evan reaches into the bag and aims the most unimpressed expression across the table. It’s met with raucous laughter. “Very funny,” he huffs, […]

On-Site Search Intent: 3 Powerful Ways To Increase Sales [Webinar] via @sejournal, @hethr_campbell

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Could the power of search intent be used for more than just driving traffic to your site? Absolutely! Find out how in our next webinar. The post On-Site Search Intent: 3 Powerful Ways To Increase Sales [Webinar] appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Google: No SEO Bonus For Keyword-Based Domains via @sejournal, @martinibuster

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John Mueller says keyword-based domains are limiting and provide no SEO bonus. He then offered ideas for the best domains The post Google: No SEO Bonus For Keyword-Based Domains appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Alternatives to a Professional Edit

So far in our series about hiring a professional editor, we’ve looked at determining whether you need an edit and if so what kind, explored where to find good editors and what questions to ask to winnow down your options, and how to evaluate the sample edit to determine whether an editor is the right fit for you. But what if the often several-thousand-dollar price tag simply isn’t in your budget right now? Does that mean you’re dead in the water, your writing career frozen until you can fund it? It doesn’t have to. (When Is My Novel Ready to […]

The WD Interview: Elizabeth Acevedo

A poet, an aspiring chef, a healer, and a chess player: Elizabeth Acevedo writes about creative teen girls making their own way in a world that isn’t always kind. It didn’t come as too much of a surprise that Acevedo herself took up a creative hobby during the pandemic lockdown. But the way she brought it back to writing, however, was the revelation. While discussing having patience during the revision process, Acevedo noted that she had started making candles, and she learned that each candle has a curing time during which it sits untouched before it can be burned. This […]

One Month With $3,000 In SEO Budget For A Local Business via @sejournal, @coreydmorris

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SEO is a long-term investment and often marketers don’t have the luxury of a lot of time and money. Follow Core Morris’ one-month SEO-on-a-budget journey. The post One Month With $3,000 In SEO Budget For A Local Business appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

What Is Discord & How Can You Use It For Marketing? via @sejournal, @navahf

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Discord is not only for gamers. Here’s what sets it apart from other chat apps and how to use it to engage your community. The post What Is Discord & How Can You Use It For Marketing? appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Waterfall Charts: The Marketing Graph You Need to Hit Your Goals

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Last November, my husband and I were on our honeymoon in Maui. One of the main activities we wanted to do was a hiking tour near the waterfalls. We dreamt of swimming in the cascading water at sunrise. When you hear the word “waterfall,” that’s typically what you imagine. However, today, we’re going to talk about a different kind of waterfall — the waterfall chart. Waterfall charts are a data visualization resource that can help you gather and track important data such as traffic goals and lead generation. Below, let’s review what a waterfall chart is, how to read one, […]

How to Use Excel Like a Pro: 19 Easy Excel Tips, Tricks, & Shortcuts

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Sometimes, Excel seems too good to be true. All I have to do is enter a formula, and pretty much anything I’d ever need to do manually can be done automatically. Need to merge two sheets with similar data? Excel can do it. Need to do simple math? Excel can do it. Need to combine information in multiple cells? Excel can do it. In this post, I’ll go over the best tips, tricks, and shortcuts you can use right now to take your Excel game to the next level. No advanced Excel knowledge required. What is Excel? Microsoft Excel is […]
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