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Ten Commandments For Superb Content

Posted on March 15, 2021 by Wayne English
  1. Content shall be effective communication when the thought in the mind of the writer exists in the mind of the reader.
  2. The reader shall never be required to interpret content.
  3. Content shall tell the truth.
  4. Content shall not contain profanity, obscene, vulgar, or hateful language.
  5. Content shall be written at a sixth to eighth grade level.
  6. Content shall be written so that its meaning remains unchanged with punctuation removed.
  7. Important words shall be located at the beginning of a sentence.
  8. Headings and sub-headings shall be used.
  9. The first sentence of a paragraph shall introduce content in that paragraph.
  10. Content shall never be humorous. Humor is dangerous.

 

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Wayne English was born in Connecticut, lives in Coventry with his wife and daughter. Wayne's writing background includes local, national, and international publications, five books, and publications online and in-print.

He’s worked as an Engineering Technician, Computer Scientist, and Senior Technician, in electric distribution, nuclear power, and Information Resources.

Wayne has taught writing for print and the web, marketing, the mathematics, physics, and metric system sections of a health physics program, software quality assurance, first aid, and photography. See WayneAEnglish.com.

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