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How Long Should My Blog Posts Be?

By Verblio / December 9, 2015

by Dan Rogers While signing up for BlogMutt is a simple process, one bit that tends to hold businesses and agencies up is choosing what size of blog post(s) they want…

Punctuation Proofing: Two Common Comma Errors

By Verblio / December 7, 2015

An important step in fine-tuning proofreading skills is recognizing and correcting grammatical errors that inhibit clarity and comprehension. Comma rules can certainly trip up even the most experienced writer, because they’re…

How To Start A Business Blog In One Hour

By Verblio / December 3, 2015

As a small business owner, you may need to tackle 1,001 tasks on any given day. If you barely have time to brush your teeth, you may be wondering how…

Case Study: How a Blog Brings New Business to an Old Industry

By Verblio / December 2, 2015

It’s true that a strong image helps a blog post a lot. The image with this post is not beautiful. It doesn’t have a beautiful person standing in front of…

Why We Can’t See Our Own Typos (And What to Do About It)

By Verblio / December 1, 2015

Okay, so there’s Shakespeare at the first read-through of “Macbeth”, which he’s revised ten times so there were no typos and it was perfect. Everyone’s reading the script, when one…

Keys to Blogging Success: 5 Tips for Formatting Your Blog

By Verblio / November 30, 2015

Blogs are no longer an optional add-on to fill out the corners of a website. In a world of quick information and quicker dismissal, good content can make or break…