Blogs.
General ramblings about writing.
LinkedIn tips – using the read more button
If you ever wonder why your LinkedIn posts aren’t getting many views or comments, this will help.
Less or fewer – which is right?
If you get confused between when to use “less” and when to use “fewer”, you need to read this!
Quickly or faster – which is right?
Is “fast” grammatically correct? Or should I use “quickly” instead?
Spelling. Why it’s a total nightmare.
Why spelling is a problem for everyone, even those people who say things like “I’m really good at spelling”.
Using commas – a brief guide
A guide to using commas: Is it Is it “the boys, who went to the shop, got in trouble” or “the boys who went to the shop got in trouble”?
I’ve got a Facebook page. Why do I need a website?
“Do I need a business website if I have a business Facebook page?” is one of the most frequently asked questions in business. This post might just help you decide.
Website design best practice: The milkman test
Does your business website pass the milkman test?
Read this post to find out what milkmen have got to do with business website design and whether your business website passes the test.
Copywriting Case Study: Claire House
Claire House is a Wirral-based children’s hospice which helps seriously and terminally ill children live life to the full by creating wonderful experiences and bringing back a sense of normality to family life, offering specialist nursing care and emotional support to families in the toughest of circumstances.
Keeping going when business isn’t booming
Are you running your own business? If so, why?
It’s a serious question, especially if you’re just getting started or just about to.
Five things schools must remember about their websites
Let’s get one thing out of the way immediately: I build school websites, so a blog on what school websites should be like could be interpreted by some as a blog about Why Schools Should Use Me To Build Their Websites.
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