February 14, 2007 19:00
Category: Writing
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Not one, not two, not even ten, but all of 75 resources to write better content that have been compiled by Jeremy David in his blog are there to soak in. There are several that are my favorites as well. For example, Wikipedia's guide to writing better articles - albeit for their use, but useful nevertheless - is one.
The others are Neil Patel's Making your blog popular through content, Poynter Online's 50 writing tools (links here) and Matt's eye-opener, Buzzwords say all wrong things.
Jeremy's list is overwhelming, and will take several days to go through. Not all provoke you to think hard as quite a few of them do. What is however good about the resources is that nearly all (at least those I've read so far) have some or other message that dusts off long-unused knowledge and ideas buried deep within.
I can 'hear' distant murmurs that there is no dearth of knowledge-lenders on the web, so why another! The point is Jeremy's article lets you take a peek at what 75 people are saying about writing. If not their advice, here at least is a chance to know other minds. To that extent, Jeremy's efforts are laudable. I'm sure it took him a long while to make that list.
And so, I wouldn't miss this chance to say him 'thanks'. Would you?
