Arik Hanson July 30, 2021 Let’s just get this out of the way. In my opinion, the answer to this click-bait-ey headline is a resounding “yes.” HOWEVER… It definitely depends on the audience you’re targeting–and in some cases, the platform you’re using. Let’s examine why. For starters, we’re all getting a lot more stupid–at least … Continue reading Does Grammar Even Really Matter in Social Media Marketing Anymore?
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It’s A Colon Not A Comma – Spelling And Grammar Still Matter
Debbie HarrisNovember 1, 2015 Did you know it’s a colon not a comma after the salutation on a business letter or email? I did. The colon is one of those things that I read somewhere at some time and always used it even when others told me it should be a comma. The point is, that … Continue reading It’s A Colon Not A Comma – Spelling And Grammar Still Matter
Grammar Hammer: How to Capitalize Formal and Job Titles in Your Writing
Catherine SpicerJune 24, 2015 In the war over proper grammar, one of the biggest minefields writers must navigate is when to capitalize a person’s title. For PR and marketing professionals, there’s no way to avoid title capitalization drama. Press releases, blog posts, media rooms and email pitches often include references to people at your organization. … Continue reading Grammar Hammer: How to Capitalize Formal and Job Titles in Your Writing
10 Annoying Grammar Mistakes To Avoid When Writing Just About Anything
Shelley PringleMay 14, 2015 I’m not actually that good with grammar. I certainly don’t consider myself a stickler or anywhere near the level of an expert when it comes to the finer points of the English language. I often refer to Grammar Girl (or my handy Canadian Press Style Guide) to avoid common pitfalls of … Continue reading 10 Annoying Grammar Mistakes To Avoid When Writing Just About Anything
Have Social Media Grammar Police Gone Too Far? (DD)
Frank BocchinoMarch 3, 2015 Full disclosure: Every thing I’ve written has had at least one comma or apostrophe out of place… Maybe a letter or word omitted in haste when meeting a tight deadline. I’m not proud of the fact, but it goes with the territory. It’s not that I’m careless, or couldn’t care less … Continue reading Have Social Media Grammar Police Gone Too Far? (DD)