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Grab your reader by the eye balls
All forms of written work can benefit from images.
Your intranet is not a channel for you to vent on
Why do some managers feel it's OK to rant on the intranet, as if it's their personal venting channel? Had a failure? Don't blame your audience.
It could never happen to me: Homeless
Blog Action Day approaches, and it's an idea to discuss poverty. Here, Wedge talks about being homeless.
The importance of pursuing happiness
Thoughts and emotions can be massive drivers, but don't let your thoughts and emotions control you - they are yours to experience and control.
Personal stuff
Wedge wants to know what time is good for you.
The editor is your enemy
Wedge is an editor, but he fears editors. How do you feel about people editing your work?
Blogging all over the social web
If you blog, or write web pages and articles, be sure to let your social tribes know about…
Saturday special – know what you’re good at and don’t budge
Wedge rants about bois playing music on buses and trains, and about the importance of proof reading web copy, even without a 'proof'.
Writing for the web, writing for the mobile web
If writing for the mobile web, consider the limitations of the device, and your reader's patience.
How to care, even if you don’t
How you respond to people's comments, emails and feedback will win your friends or enemies. Show you care, even if you don't give a fig.
Who are you? (It’s a direct question)
Wedge wants to know who you are, no really.
Nineteen ways to piss off your readers
A sharp list of ways to turn your readers off. Slightly ironic / facetious in parts, but deadly serious too.