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Your competition for a great domain, and therefore your opportunity to arbitrage or capitalize, is even greater than your normal business competition, because it includes your normal competition, plus any other company or person in the world that wants to invest in domains for the future, plus anyone who competes for the same word, expression, or brand in any marketing or media. Have you decided to call your webinar series “Best-Kept Secrets of Highly Amazing People” or “ The Best-Kept Secrets of Highly Amazing People”? Obviously this means you want to spend as much of it as you can on high-level activities, creating and sharing the things that only you, of all the people in this world, can contribute. DomainMarket.comdomains are carefully selected for branding excellence by the world's top domain name appraisers, so you will only find the most prized and premium assets for sale.

HER sounds correct, so the original sentence should read, “I wonder whom I’ll be paired up with for the scavenger hunt.” Interestingly, Anton specializes in architecture and interior photography; yet here, he shows his deft hand in photographing intimate portrait. His mastery of portraiture comes from years of fascination with human nature, something cultivated from an early age. “Since my childhood I have been fascinated by faces,” Anton writes in the forewordof Faces. “I keep observing them, trying to read them, to understand and feel what they express. As a child, I felt literally surrounded by books with human faces.” Not to mention the time factor. As in you can barely find the bandwidth to write as it is, let alone edit for grammar. What’s occurrin’? (How are you?) WALES. This is a typical way to greet someone in the country, a little like What’s up? What’s for ye’ll no go past ye (what will be will be, qué será será) SCOTLAND. Don’t be fretting now, love. What’s for ye’ll no go past ye.Bonus credit if you realized you could make the structure even more parallel by adding an adverb (such as “carefully”) after the word “ideas”! It would then have the form “. . . (VERB) through your ideas (ADVERB), (VERB) them (ADVERB), and then (VERB) them (ADVERB). Sentence Fragments So when it comes to your blog, know which way is correct, but don’t be afraid to bend the rules a bit here for the sake of sounding more conversational. Who vs. That Note that you could also re-cast the sentence this way: “Persuading others comes from a mixture of thinking through your ideas, organizing them thoroughly, and then presenting them clearly” (using gerunds throughout). In general, though, simpler verb forms result in clearer writing.

In the first sentence, what the people used the map for is incidental. It’s as though the writer is saying, “The map is in the glove compartment. Oh, yeah—by the way, they used it to drive cross-country.” If the value of one new lifelong customer and its references makes up for the domain cost, imagine how a great domain from DomainMarket.com will benefit when it helps you attract multitudes of unexpected new customers (whose value far surpasses the domain value, which keeps rising). Review the Microsoft study proving this phenomenon: "Domain Bias in Web Search" One more caveat. Fragments? Use them sparingly. Like a condiment. Even though they’re legit. Because why? Using lots of them feels choppy. Not wrong, precisely. Just hard to read. To do that, you need to look at the larger issues. Are your walls straight and attractively laid out? Does your building look inviting? Can you construct its rooms so that visitors are naturally led from one to the other in the sequence you’ve designed? So two types of English is being written all over the world. One is with appropriate words and quite easy to understand but has some grammatical errors while other one is greatly free from grammar errors but not much fluent because of its thoughts being translated from the first language of its thinker.Verbs come in a variety of flavors (phrasal verbs, verb tenses, irregular verbs, auxiliary verbs, modal verbs, intransitive verbs, past tense, simple present, simple past, active and passive voice…), but we’ll keep things super simple: One way of avoiding them is to read your posts out loud as part of your editing process. If you find yourself literally running out of breath before running out of sentence, look for ways to break the run-on sentence into more than one. Unless you’re deliberately using a run-on sentence for dramatic or illustrative purposes, like I just did, don’t use them. It's critical to secure your domain today if you want to control the world class branding and recognition before your competitors who are eyeing it. They might outcompete you forever if they get it first and get all the traffic, conversions, and branding value compounded endlessly. A premium domain could easily add 20% compounding yearly to a company's bottom line profits if deployed properly, which for most companies would prevent them from going out of business.

In some cases a premium domaincan be effective in helping with your tax strategy too (please ask your accountant for details); or can work as an alternative asset (like Bitcoin),a way to store investment value in "the cloud" forever, that is easy, anonymous, and cheap to control and move around (ask a pro).Of course if you’re using what is known as the serial comma or the Oxford comma, that would read “. . . a set of sentences , and a party of paragraphs.” Start your own style sheet. (See the section just above.) Take the extra moment to record each editorial decision you make. A few minutes here and there, in the beginning, will pay off hugely as a time- and stress-saver down the road once you have a nicely comprehensive list of “how you do things” when you edit your own posts. Commas also cheerfully separate lists of more than two items, such as a bunch of blogs , a parade of posts , a set of sentences and a party of paragraphs. When giving number ranges within text, don’t mix up words and symbols. People often make this mistake by writing things like They were married from 1975–2010 instead of They were married from 1975 to 2010. Common Pitfalls This is one example. Unless the context in which you’re writing is very formal (sorry, corporate and legal bloggers), sentence fragments are perfectly fine in blogs—and a lot of other writing—these days.

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