by Tom Corson-Knowles
Whose is the possessive form of who, while who’s is a contraction linking the words who is or who has. Whose and who’s are an example of what we call homophones—words that sound the same but have different meanings. Just like other homophones, these two words,...
by Tom Corson-Knowles
The biggest investing mistake beginners make is to follow someone else’s investing advice without understanding it. Let’s say some millionaire invested in Amazon and Apple stock a few years ago and has earned a few million dollars from his investments....
by Melissa Drumm |
It’s going to be a long night. You’re compiling a big document—maybe it’s a report for your annual department meeting or a series of book chapters from your coauthors. Each file contains section titles, subheadings, footnotes, numbered lists, and, of course, body...
by Melissa Drumm
The secret to becoming wildly wealthy is mastering the science and art of managing and investing money wisely. But without experience or knowledge, investing can seem like an impossible task. In his approachable, beginner-friendly book, One Hour Investor, Vishal Reddy...
by Melissa Drumm |
A successful blog requires far more than just great written content—you need high-quality images, pro-level SEO, and a user-friendly site. And of course, there are plenty of blogging tools to help you with all of those things. But perhaps the most important element of...