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How to use multimedia to spice up your content, Tools of the trade, FB…
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Messing up the tenses
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Since did or didnt is already in the past tense, no need to make the web past
Simple rule: With did or did not, the verb is always in the form of simple present
Keyword research
Head keywords, body keywords and long tail keywords
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Task list for quora
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Make a list of questions to answer, especially the one ranking
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What is a funnel
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funnel is of three stages, top of the funnel/ middle of the funnel/ bottom of the funnel
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Find the right questions
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A lot of followers, but many bad answers (identify gaps)
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An emotional pull. This pull makes it easier to write more genuine answers with thought provoking stories
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prepare your guest posts
ensure that your guest posts are in depth, original, grammarically perfect
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the page
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need not necessarily have a page, can be a pop-up also
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Nouns
A noun names a person, animal, place, thing, or an abstract
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Adjectives
Adjectives modify nouns or pronouns by describing, identifying or quantifying them
Adverbs
Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives or other adverbs by describing them
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Interjection
Interjections are stand alone exclamations that act as conversational fillers, often expressing emotion.
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Commas
Use commas to seperate independant thoughts in a sentence, to highlight a seperate thought or to seperate lists.
Exclamation
Only use the exclamation when issuing a command, speaking forcefully or a sign of emotion.
Question mark
It has one use, and use alone. It goes at the end of a sentence which is a question.
Colons
The colon is used to signal that some very specific information is coming most often a list, or a series of directions, or a quotation or other comment illustrating or explaining the statement.
Semicolons
The semicolon indicates a pause thats a little longer than a comma but not quite long as an end of sentence full stop.
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Hyphens
Use a hyphen to join two or more words serving as a single adjective before a noun or with certain prefixes.
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