Entries by Rhoda Israelov

Two “Ifs” to Making Interview Blogs Intriguing

  Just one of “101 blog post ideas that will make your blog ‘hot’” offered by startbloggingonline.com is this:  Interview someone. But interviews, the author warns, are popular only in two cases: You deliver an interview with an important “someone” who rarely speaks in public You rally useful and practical tips and content. As a […]

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7th Century Dance Plague Could Be a Plus in a Business Blog

  The first outbreak of “dancing mania” occurred in the seventh century, Mental Floss magazine relates, and cases sporadically struck every few decades after that. France, Holland, and Germany all suffered, we’re told.  Worst, though, was the July 14, 1518, when Frau Toffea of Strasbourg, France danced for three straight days.  By the time she […]

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Healthy Plate Business Blogging

  In honor of National Nutrition Month (last month), my friend Mary Ann Wietbrock published a blog post that exemplifies some of the key advice points I’ve been offering in my Say It For You business blogging tutorials: “Grabber” opening line or focus sentence “What is on your plate?” Wietbrock asks.  Sure, in any SEO […]

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For Business Blogging, Get in the Remote Mindset

    “In the last decade, remote work has exploded in popularity,” says Skillcrush. “It’s totally feasible to land a lucrative, fulfilling career without selling your soul to the daily commute,” Browning assures readers, cautioning that interviews for remote jobs come with their own set of pitfalls. Interviewees for remote jobs have to demonstrate they […]

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In-Command Business Blogging

Messages have two aspects, explains Elizabeth J. Natalle in Teaching Interpersonal Communication, the report aspect and the command aspect. Since we blog content writers are always looking to find the right tone to translate corporate message into people-to-people terms, I found Natalle’s explanation of the two categories very useful. I put the well-written article “50 […]

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