As 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 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.
As 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."
Read More79% of people who want your service, are using the Internet to judge you.
Read MoreHere's some good news! The government of Ontario is sponsoring Tangible Words to run THREE small business workshops in Bancroft, Ontario at the CFDC building. Don't miss these full day workshops which everyone can afford. The three workshops offer...
Read MoreI was copywriting a client's website, and stumbled upon a grammatical query. (In an early draft, I managed to trip myself up with one of those complex sentences I don't usually recommend for online content writing.)
Read MoreLast week, Hubspot contacted me to tell me about their Partners Program. I thought that was kind of neat and looked at the video they sent.
Read MoreYou might hear copywriters and graphic designers throwing creative jargon at you. One creative term is the "creative brief”. As a content writer, I also like to call this the "communications plan" because we're generally copywriting more than one...
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