Rule of Writing Online #11

Watch your spelling when describing nationalities or countries. Case in point: witness Filipino blogger Marocharim enjoy a feature on BBC’s Blogworld. It’s great that Paul Coletti has taken notice of Maro’s commentary on Felix “Peck” Cantal, a presidential candidate for... 

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Rule of Writing Online #10

Double-check your online advertising copy. That’s my advice for whoever’s managing Mark Jimenez’s online campaign to clear his name. Team Jimenez needs to rethink the ad pointing to markjimenez.com that appeared on Technograph yesterday. Screenshot of the ad below (click to see the... 

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Rule of Writing Online #9

Please describe websites accurately. This is usually based on the purpose they serve. Example: Facebook is a “social networking website”, not an “internet server” as written by Raul M. Gonzalez. Facebook is all about letting people build online communities. Servers on the other... 

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Rule of Writing Online #8

When using photos from someone else for your article—if you’re allowed to in the first place—credit the source. At the very least, you can explicitly mention the site where you got the photos, and it’s better to link to the source. It’s really bad if you not only not credit the... 

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