[ad_1] Proper email etiquette is important. One aspect of proper email etiquette is correctly addressing your email recipient. Do you know how to address a female recipient? Or have you ever had to wonder whether you should use “Miss,” “Mrs.,” or “Ms.”? In this article, we’ll explore the various ways you can address a woman…
Month: January 2023
How to Use User-Generated Content
[ad_1] It’s high time businesses tap into the power of user-generated content (UGC), a form of content marketing where your customers take center stage. UGC leverages the voices and experiences of real people to promote your brand. Think customer reviews, social media posts, and photos or videos shared by loyal customers. It’s authentic, it’s relatable,…
Definition and Examples of the Literary Term
[ad_1] How do good stories end? In tragedy or triumph? With a wedding or a funeral? That is the question of the denouement in literature, a literary term that means more than just “the end.” This article is all about denouement. In it, we will talk about the origin and definition of the literary term,…
How Do You Spell This Color?
[ad_1] Grey and gray are two different spellings of the same color. The spelling gray is common in American English, while grey is the more common spelling in British English and other English-speaking countries. In this article, we’re going to explain the difference between gray or grey and look at some examples of this word…
Using Tik-Tok Effectively for B2C Marketing
[ad_1] Short-form videos are one of the top content marketing trends for 2023. Ninety percent of marketers who leveraged this type of content in 2022 plan to continue using it. And 21 percent of marketers who didn’t use it in 2022 will work it into their strategies this year. You know you need to leverage…
Discover Who Your Character Is With This Quirky Writing Prompt
[ad_1] There are several ways to reveal who your character is in a story: through how they dress, their posture, and through what they value. But the best way to determine who your character is is through their actions. And a fun way to observe their actions is through a writing prompt. In a writing…
How to Use Three-Act Structure to Write a Story Readers Can’t Put Down
[ad_1] If you’re struggling to write stories your readers will love, you’re not alone. We talk a lot about structure here at the Write Practice as a way to help you get your stories told. Today, we’ll look at another model you can use to write stories that actually work: 3-Act Story Structure. Every story…
How Strong Is Your Strategy? [QUIZ]
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Best Practices for Fact-Checking AI-Generated Content
[ad_1] If you’ve ever met a dyed-in-the-wool fact-checker trained in one of the iconic editorial departments that revere the practice, you’ll know they’re just built differently. Where you see an innocuous sentence, they see words and phrases rife with assumptions, historical references, cliche, or some other anti-fact issue. Few content teams have someone with such…
3 Steps to Surprise Your Readers With Ironic Twists
[ad_1] So, you’ve figured out how to write a story that works. You know you need a character, in a setting, with a problem. You know you need a series of try/fail cycles, followed by a climactic scene and the resolution or denouement. The structure is simple, but it’s not always easy, and how do…