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Really try to avoid writing long headlines on your blog for your content, and this has everything to do with social media marketing. This is more of a technical matter, and basically keep the headlines somewhat short so they don't take up too much of the space when retweeted or whatever. People will be more inclined to share a post if the headline is not like sales copy headlines which is long. We all do this, and it's just the way we have evolved with reading on the web - we skim and scan. You can write the copywriting style of short paragraphs and sentences, but the most important thing is to write for your readers.
If you speed proof your blog posts, then you will overlook misspelled words. There's a curious thing that you have seen, and it has to do with incorrect spellings that are not picked up by the spellcheckers. We're talking about usage in the right context, and this happens when the spell check lets a real word through that should not be there. Word processors will actually miss them because the checkers are not programmed for context. So you have to know what you're doing and also properly proofreading your content.
When you make links, you'll need to decide about how it opens and what happens. Personally, I prefer a new tab or window so I do not leave the first site. It's more of a hassle to hit the back button and then wait for the original page to appear. Usability is about being efficient and doing fewer actions, and that is referring to mouse clicking. Tabs are faster to deal with than windows because the information is already loaded. Another important but subjective call is how many links to external sites to have in a post.
Writing mistakes will never go away because each day is different, but you really should learn what is possible. And don't forget to relax, you're working on a lot of things and it's easy to tense up. You know there are probably millions of articles available to support you and you can learn more. Just make it a habit to learn a little each week, and in no time you'll improve. Source: zija review
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