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Why Has Wordpress Become Such a Popular Website Building Format?

WordPress is considered the most trustworthy blogging software existing in the world of website building nowadays. It has been in the market since 2003 and it is well-known worldwide. It is regarded as the most secure, trusted and the most adaptable choice by designers and developers of website in website building. Why is WordPress very popular? The following are some reasons why WordPress is unmatched for its popularity and trustworthiness: * It is simple to use – This is the primary reason behind the popularity of WordPress, its intuitive and simple User Interface. As an outcome, the time consumed to append new posts, images and pages takes relatively little quantity of time. Because of the reduction of time used up in formatting, it is easy to give that extra moment in performing other things. * Easy to access – WordPress is browser-based. You can easily access and manage your site from any laptop or computer since installing WordPress is not needed anymore. As long as yo...

Business Writing Tip - Question & Answer Format

Traditionally, business writing uses the “one thing after another” format, which usually means a plain recitation of the facts, circumstances, or whatever else needs to be said. But, we have a number of other options, and some of them may provide more responses or better responses. Consider the Q & A format, for example: Question: What’s the Q & A format? Answer: It’s a series of questions and answers, used to communicate important information to readers. Question: Where can a Q & A be used? Answer: It can be used in advertising, employee communication, or any other business situation where you want to provide written information to other people. Question: Why or when would you use this format? Answer: When I have a lot of information and want to keep up the interest of readers, for example. The Q & A format breaks up the information into smaller, more digestable chunks, and makes the content seem less formidable to readers. Question: But don...

How To Format a Cover Letter - The Easy Way

Maybe you’ve experienced this: poring over cover letter templates online or in books, trying to find the perfect one that will get you hired – but none seem to fit. If that sounds like your experience, here are some valuable hints. Should you use a template? It’s fine to use the templates that you find online and in books to base your cover letter on. Visually, they will probably work fine. But don’t just reword these samples. There’s one important reason that won’t work for you: these samples aren’t designed to get you called back for an interview. They are simply there to demonstrate a visual format. So you really need to write the content yourself. Content over format The real secret to “formatting” a cover letter is to focus on the content, not the format. That’s why it really helps if you are willing to do some research. You ought to go out of your way to find out what the needs are of the company you are applying to. The ...

Report Writing - How to Format a Business Report

Introduction Report writing is a time consuming business so it is a great shame if, having devoted all that time to writing your report, the quality is such that hardly anyone can be bothered to read it. Quite frankly, most report readers do not actually read all the report; they are too short of time. You might as well know it and accept it — that is normal. They only read the parts that interest them. Frequently these are the summary, the conclusions and recommendations. Of course, some readers do need all the details you so carefully included, they are specialists, but most do not. Most readers just need two things: that the information they want is where they expect it to be so they can find it, and that it is written clearly so that they can understand it. It is similar to reading a newspaper. You expect the news headlines to be on the front page; the sports coverage to be at the back; the TV listings on page whatever and the editorial comment in the middle. If what you want ...