Here are the 20 most popular (listed from most popular to least) social media and writing articles I shared this week, based on the number of likes, comments, and reshares they received.
Author: Kim Siever
I am a copywriter and copyeditor. I blog on writing and social media tips mostly, but I sometimes throw in my thoughts about running a small business.
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Why nonprofits must use social media
I’ve volunteered twice on a board of directors for a local non-profit. The first time, I helped them set up a Facebook page and a Twitter account. When I stepped down from the board a year later, both accounts fell to the wayside. A year or so before I returned to the board, someone from… Continue reading Why nonprofits must use social media
Difference between residence and residents
This is part of the difference between series. I’ve heard some people confusing the words residence and residents. Here’s the difference between the two. Residence Residence typically refers to a place where someone lives (a home, apartment, dorm, etc). They have a winter residence in Arizona. Residents Residents typically refers to people who live in a residence.… Continue reading Difference between residence and residents
Hot Pepper Hot Picks: 2 September 2016
Here are the 20 most popular (listed from most popular to least) social media and writing articles I shared this week, based on the number of likes, comments, and reshares they received.
5 social media content ideas for your company to share
Some companies struggle with ideas for creating original content that their followers find engaging. I put together a list of 5 industries and provided just one example each of fresh, original content that will set them apart from their competition and help them engage with their audience.
Difference between comprise and compose
This is part of the difference between series. Two commonly confused words are comprise and compose. Here’s the difference between the two. Comprise Comprise means to contain something. The prison population comprises prisoners. The neighbourhood comprises residents. If the whole comes first, use comprise. Compose Compose, on the other hand, means to make up something. Prisoners compose… Continue reading Difference between comprise and compose
Hot Pepper Hot Picks: 26 August 2016
Here are the 20 most popular (listed from most popular to least) social media and writing articles I shared this week, based on the number of likes, comments, and reshares they received.
How to see tweets from a certain day
Have you ever wanted to find old tweets of yours from a specific day? Maybe see tweets from a year ago? Twitter’s advanced search feature allows you to do just that. Plus, because of its robust features, it allows you to search old tweets for specific words or hashtags, tweets sent from a specific location, tweets… Continue reading How to see tweets from a certain day
Difference between though and although
This is part of the difference between series. Two commonly confused words are though and although. Here’s the difference between the two. Though When used as a conjunction, though and although are interchangeable. However, though can also be an adverb. Here’s an example of though as an adverb. Sure, I’ll go with you to the concert;… Continue reading Difference between though and although
Hot Pepper Hot Picks: 19 August 2016
Here are the 20 most popular (listed from most popular to least) social media and writing articles I shared this week, based on the number of likes, comments, and reshares they received.