Surprise! It’s both.
Login is the noun. Log in is the verb.
So, you log in to your website using your login. Got it?
Have some more helpful writing tips? We always love to hear them.
Surprise! It’s both.
Login is the noun. Log in is the verb.
So, you log in to your website using your login. Got it?
Have some more helpful writing tips? We always love to hear them.
Before you rush to start a new Wikipedia article, there are a couple of things to consider.
Wikipedia has a huge gamut of guidelines for writing, uploading, and editing Wiki articles. But before you begin any of those tasks, you first need to know what types of subjects are appropriate for Wikipedia.
Wikipedia’s notability policy lays out the guidelines for good Wiki subjects. All articles must be “worthy of notice” – though that doesn’t necessarily depend on fame, importance, or popularity.
Notability for a person, product, business, group, or organization can be defined in a lot of ways: historical significance, geographical reach, uniqueness in the market, consumer interest, and cultural significance, to name a few. There are no hard and fast rules as to what qualifies a subject as “notable” enough for Wikipedia. However, there are some rules that govern what isn’t acceptable for a Wikipedia article.
A good Wikipedia editor or consultant can help you determine if your article idea is appropriate for a Wikipedia entry.
Inappropriate Wikipedia topics:
So, what are appropriate topics for Wikipedia? I couldn’t begin to even list them … but I’ll try:
What else makes good topics? Almost anything under the sun – from your published book to your nonprofit organization. One of the best things about Wikipedia is that no rules are set in stone, which allows for a flexible, ever-changing knowledge database that’s updated in real time. But if your article doesn’t pass the notability test, you run the risk of having your entry deleted.
Not sure if your article idea is appropriate for Wikipedia? Ask a friend what she thinks for her honest answer. Want a second opinion? Ask us!
Unsolicited marketing materials – direct mail and sales emails targeting new customers – generally have low conversion rates. Your artfully crafted letters may end up in the trash unopened, andyour emails might go ignored for weeks.
Before shelling out money on postage or spending time on an email to drum up new business, consider the following tips to increase your conversion rates.
Don’t be discouraged by traditionally low conversion rates – the people are Brandwise say that most direct mail campaigns have a 1% conversion rate (they have a cool Direct Mail ROI Calculator that may be useful), and Constant Contact reports that email open rates can vary widely – anywhere from 15-50%, with click-throughs averaging about 4% of those emails that are opened.
Of course, those are just statistics based on a wide range of variables. Use these tips to help maximize your conversions and let us know if you have any questions!