Our 1st review of a website with excellent copywriting techniques was Quicken. In our 2nd review of a good website, we move to Mailchimp, which is in fact an e-newsletter software that businesses can use. Mailchimp is free but there are others like ...
Read MoreWebsite designers (layout, colour and image people) should always work with website copywriters (writers, editors and content strategist people)—and vice versa. Here's why...
Read MoreBusinesses in Toronto, across Ontario and in Melbourne, Australia seem to always want to 'rebrand' by starting with their website. This is never a bad thing as often businesses have an old website and really need it written properly by a website...
Read MoreAs a website copywriter in Toronto and Ottawa, I run into plagiarism issues frequently. In our first article I ask the question: Are we guilty of plagiarism in this Web 2.0 era? Do you think Web 2.0 is screwing around with intellectual property...
Read MoreThrough business workshops in Ontario covering blogging for business and website copywriting, WordPress has been a topic of great interest. Through this, we have started offering 'Learn to Use WordPress for your Business Website and Blog' workshop.
Read MoreThis is the second post in the Web 2.0 Internet and Plagiarism Series. If you read the first post on definitions of plagiarism, you're now wondering: "Why Web 2.0 Internet might be screwing up all intellectual property rules--and the concept of...
Read MoreStoryboarding = planning the content for each page and sub-page of your website, based on information your customers want, and what you want them to do on the site.
When Reliance Recoveries first came to Tangible Words, they said:
Read MoreAs a website copywriter in Toronto, Canada and Melbourne, Australia, we go through hundreds of websites a month.
Read MoreThis is the first post in the series "The Web 2.0 Internet World and The Guilt Of Plagiarism."
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