Entries by Rhoda Israelov

The Good and the Bad of Fillers in Blogs

Fillers are words that add no substantive meaning to a sentence and merely fill the space, Wordvice.com explains. Whether you’re writing a journal article, a research paper, a dissertation, or a blog, creating sentences that are strong and concise is important in conveying your message to your audience. Wordvice.com offers three examples of sentences that can […]

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Blog What the Best Have in Common

“We’ve become experts in identifying what draws a person’s eye to a cooking space,” Sarah Weinberg writes in delish.com, and we’ve noticed that the best ones have things in common. Smart and accessible storage Countertops that are easily cleaned and that don’t absorb food particles and odors Smart appliances Attractive, bright lighting Quality is always […]

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In Blogging for Business, Go Ahead and Be a Secondary Source

  Historical novels are stories informed by the past, Hunter Liguore explain in Writer’s Digest. But when doing research, should you start with primary or secondary resources? Primary evidence comes from the diaries or biographies of people who actually witnessed an event. In contrast, secondary sources analyze and interpret information. Often, Liguore points out, with […]

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