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Author: Steve Ayers

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How to Structure a Blog Post

22 Jun 20221 Jul 2022 - by Steve Ayers - Leave a Comment

Reading Time: 3 minutes Many beginning bloggers have great ideas but aren’t sure how to structure a blog post. So after they spend several hours writing, their post seems like gibberish, with ideas all …

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Please Don’t Xertz a Scrabble Tile

20 Jun 202220 Jun 2022 - by Steve Ayers - Leave a Comment

Reading Time: < 1 minute If you play Scrabble, xertz is a word to put in your vocabulary

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What Another AI Writer Got Wrong

13 Jun 202218 Jun 2022 - by Steve Ayers - Leave a Comment

Reading Time: 4 minutes An AI writer aid that claims it can write blog posts and save me time should do so. But how does it save me time when I have to fact check the entire post?

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Don’t Mix Your Metaphors

6 May 20225 May 2022 - by Steve Ayers - Leave a Comment

Reading Time: < 1 minute Metaphors can add impact to your writing but don’t mix metaphors.

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When Should You Use [sic]?

4 May 20224 May 2022 - by Steve Ayers - Leave a Comment

Reading Time: < 1 minute Don’t overuse [sic] to indicate that a mistake in a quotation was the original writer’s, not yours.

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The Difference Between Parenthesis and Dashes?

2 May 20222 May 2022 - by Steve Ayers - Leave a Comment

Reading Time: < 1 minute If you want to highlight the information, use dashes. If it’s information that is needed, but you don’t want to draw attention to it, use parenthesis.

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