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Yes, you should (you must) quit a product or a feature or a design—you need to do it regularly if you’re going to grow and have the resources to invest in the right businesses. But no, you mustn’t quit a market or a strategy or a niche. The businesses we think of as overnight successes weren’t. We just didn’t notice them until they were well baked.
If you learn to use the data Google provides effectively, I promise SEO will become less like a black box, and more like a treasure hunt.
Doing Content Right
Steph Smith
Try a tl;dr. Most commonly a lazy person’s plea for summation online, a tl;dr (too long; didn’t read) can be repurposed for writing on remote teams. After writing a long post, add a short summary (1-2 sentences) at the start to condense your message and provide a preview of what’s to come.
The Remote Worker’s Guide to Becoming a Better Writer
Fadeke Adegbuyi
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