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Locality: Waikiki, Western Australia, Australia



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25.01.2022 Apparently, one food that people cant seem to spell right is potato! In fact, 38,000 people recently searched for potatoe on Google. https://www.theknowledgeacademy.com//google-reveals-the-m/



22.01.2022 Were you forced to close your business during the COVID-19 pandemic? In this article, I share some creative ways to gain free publicity to help increase awareness, engagement and sales for your business when you reopen.

22.01.2022 Fun with words on Valentine's Day! Life is short, so cherish those who are important to you. Tell them you love them.

21.01.2022 The Australian government's updated style manual pushes for more inclusive language, including suggestions to use the honorific Mx and gender neutral language in official communications. Remember, this is still in beta stage, they're accepting feedback before this manual becomes a done deal.



20.01.2022 Time to rearrange our books! [Look closely]

20.01.2022 In this article, I share five easy website copywriting tips to help your website convert more leads.

18.01.2022 Do you know when to use apostrophes? The placement of an apostrophe can completely change the meaning of a sentence.



18.01.2022 Did you hear about the 117 new emojis approved for release in 2020? Watch the video. New emojis tend to come to Android in beta around August, and to iOS and macOS in October or November. Read more at https://blog.emojipedia.org/117-new-emojis-in-final-list-/

17.01.2022 Over the years, I've helped business owners get featured in their local newspapers, into The West, on Kidspot, on ABC radio and other outlets. Instead of competing with ordinary news stories that could have bored these outlets to bits, my clients stood out because their press releases were well written, unique and relevant. Most importantly, the subject lines we used helped to motivate the journalists, writers and editora to open and consider using the press releases (at tim...es used almost word for word). These press releases created engagement, generated exposure for my clients' personal brands and/or businesses, and helped them to increase conversion. If you'd like to know more about how you, too, can use my media skills to achieve similar goals, please feel free to reach out to me.

16.01.2022 In this article, I share some creative ways to gain free publicity to help increase awareness, engagement and sales for your business when you reopen.

16.01.2022 I've always used a single space. You?

15.01.2022 Lies. All lies.



14.01.2022 Metaphors be with you, earthling! Happy Star Wars Day. May the Fourth be with you today, giving you the strength and energy to work through your to-do list. #writing #metaphors #StarWarsDay #MayTheForceBeWithYou #StarWarsDay2020

12.01.2022 Journalists are looking for stories from experts like you. Got a story to share but not sure how to frame it? Here's my FREE guide to press release topics that position you as an expert. [No downloading required] https://rhondachapman.com.au/p/press-release-tricks-expert/

11.01.2022 RIP, Larry Tesler...the computer scientist behind Cut, Copy and Paste.

11.01.2022 Do you have a YouTube channel? Did you know you can use it to host live virtual events? Google is offering a free downloadable guide on how to do just that. No need to sign up to get it.... https://www.thinkwithgoogle.com//c/hosting-virtual-events/

10.01.2022 Instagram DMs are now available for everyone to use on desktop!

09.01.2022 I love this collab. A great way to encourage more R U OK? conversations.

09.01.2022 Simple media writing tips to help you develop your press release so you attract the right people.

08.01.2022 Apparently, one food that people can’t seem to spell right is potato! In fact, 38,000 people recently searched for potatoe on Google. https://www.theknowledgeacademy.com//google-reveals-the-m/

08.01.2022 What can you say in your marketing to position yourself above the competition? Free tips with real-life examples.

07.01.2022 Boom! Canva as a desktop app for Windows is here!

06.01.2022 Thinking of sending an email to customers about what your business is doing in response to the current situation and put their minds at ease? I'm sharing some simple PR writing tips to help you cover the key points. http://bit.ly/CVEmails

06.01.2022 This one time, in marketingland ... when packaging started to carry barcodes. Were you there? This looks like it was released a few months after my birth. #FeelingOld

05.01.2022 from Microsoft Do you use Microsoft Office? I do when writing for clients. So I'm always keeping an eye out to catch any news regarding improvements to Microsoft tools. They recently announced Microsoft Editor, their new spelling and grammar tool that comes with the new Microsoft 365 and which can also be used in the Chrome browser. ... (Apparently an alternative to Grammarly.) Microsoft Editor is rolling out with general availability by the end of April. Oh, and Office 365 will become Microsoft 365 beginning April 21.

05.01.2022 When was the last time you reviewed your Terms and Conditions page on your website? Would people outside your business understand what you mean? Add "review terms and conditions" to your must-do list. ... #BusinessGoals #Content

05.01.2022 In case you've been wondering.

04.01.2022 'Out of control': Australia has a new style manual, but not everyone is happy...

02.01.2022 I'm so adding this punctuation marks dress on my birthday list!

02.01.2022 Are you nominating someone for an award? One of my jobs is to improve award nominations for exceptional people. ... So here are some quick tips: If you're including testimonials in the nomination, it's best to seek high-quality testimonials from the right people. They should be people who have personally witnessed the nominees achievement and/or contribution. They don't have to be high-profile, influential or professional individuals. All testimonials should be relevant to the award category and should back up your nomination by painting a complete picture of the nominee and what makes them exceptional for this category. The testimonials should not repeat what you have written in your main pitch. They're simply giving additional information about the nominees actions and achievement. If possible, the people writing testimonials should mention how the nominees actions and achievement have touched them. Plus, each testimonial should present a totally different perspective and as such shouldn't echo the next one and the next. I'm happy to give you my honest feedback on your draft. Just introduce yourself via https://rhondachapman.com.au/contact

01.01.2022 Thinking of nominating someone totally awesome for an award? Here are some tips for writing a strong nomination that will help make your special person stand out. https://rhondachapman.com.au//tips-writing-strong-award-n/

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