What you can learn — and gain — by attending your clients’ conferences. Today, in my How To column at Copyediting.com. Next week
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Who to Put on Your Advisory Board, and Where to Find Them
Only 6% of small and medium sized businesses build such a support network, according to the BDC study. Those who did
Build Your Career Advisory Board, Part 1
An advisory board, whether formal or informal, lasting or ad hoc, helps you direct and grow your career into something
How to Tell Public from Private Sources for Citation, Part II
In this second post about distinguishing public from private sources for the purpose of citing them properly, I look at
How to Tell Public from Private Sources for Citation
In the days of paper correspondence, “private” was easier to spot: A letter addressed to one person? Private. A speech
How to Become More Resilient
Build up your bounce-back-ability. 5 practices that will get you there, in my How To column about resilience, over at Copyediting.com.
Editing for Art Galleries
The labels beside art on the wall of a gallery, the catalogs, the announcements, the website copy, all of those
When and Why to Limit Editing
Reining in perfectionism is a valuable practice for many reasons. Imagine hiring a professional to weed your garden. When they’re
How to Use the Windows Version of MS Word, for Mac Users
Are you facing a Windows computer with panic? Not to fear, the quick tutorial below will set you in the
How to Take an Editing Test
Tips and limits for taking an editing test: Reblogged at ACES from my How To column at the now-defunct Copyediting.com.