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Business Communication and Blogs (Writing for Weblogs)

Business Communication and Web logs •     A blog (Abbreviated form of  weblog ) is an online journal or informational website. It is a platform where a writer or even a group of writers share their views on an individual subject. •     It is also known as a regularly updated website or webpage. It is run by individuals or small groups. It is written in an informal or conversational style. A person who regularly writes a blog is called a blogger. •     The blog has both personal and business use,  Blogging  for business has a clear-cut purpose - money making. It helps the customers draw their attention to the products and services of your business. •     Importance of Blog Writing •     Running a blog makes one searchable and competitive. •     Blog connects you with the target audience. •     The more frequent and better your blog posts are, the higher the chances for your website to get discovered and visited by your target audience. •     It is an effective lead creation tool, which

Email (Electronic Mail)

      An email is a short form of " electronic mail ." It is distributed by electronic means from one computer user to more recipients through a network. E-mail messages are usually simple text messages, and attachments (such as image files and spreadsheets) can be included in them. An email message can be sent to multiple recipients at the same time. In email terminology,  cc  stands for " carbon copy " and  bcc  stands for " blind carbon copy ". The difference between  cc  and  bcc  is that carbon copy (cc) recipients are visible to all other recipients whereas those who are  bcced  are not visible to anyone. The cc: field is generally used to keep people in the circle with no expectation of a reply being required. The bcc: field is a way of sending emails to multiple people without them knowing who else is getting the email. ●       In general ○       Do ■       have a subject line that reflects the content of the message ■       keep your email to thre

COMPARATIVE & SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES

  COMPARATIVE & SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES Comparative Adjectives We use  comparative   adjectives   to show change or make  comparisons: This car is certainly  better ,   but it's much  more expensive . I'm feeling  happier   now. We need a  bigger  garden. We use  than  when we want to  compare one thing with another : She is two years older  than  me. Narayanghad is much bigger  than  Pokhara. He is a better player  than  Ronaldo. France is a bigger country  than  Britain. When we want to  describe how something or someone changes  we can use two comparatives with “ and ” : The balloon got  bigger and bigger . Everything is getting  more and more expensive . Grandfather is looking  older and older .  We often use “ the ”  with comparative adjectives to  show that one thing depends on another : The faster  you drive,  the more dangerous  it is.   (= When you drive faster, it is more dangerous.) The higher  they climbed,  the colder  it got.   (= When they climbed higher, it g