Citations are used constantly in writing. Whether for an academic article, blog post, or research, citations add merit and context to what we write. In addition, citations support information that may be hard to verify and give credit to authors […]
Citations are used constantly in writing. Whether for an academic article, blog post, or research, citations add merit and context to what we write. In addition, citations support information that may be hard to verify and give credit to authors […]
Our editors address authority and expertise in many different ways during the review process. From plagiarism to lack of audience, most items on our review scale have something to do with increasing authority. Check out the following tips so you […]
Did you know that 1 in 5 WD writers report a fear of using statistics in their articles? Actually, that’s not true. I was too lazy to take a poll. The only number I can share with authority is this […]
Citations help you add an authoritative voice to your writing. According to the WritersDomain Writing Guidelines, you need quality sources to directly support numbers and hard-to-find information. That all sounds simple enough. But it’s sometimes quite difficult to find a […]
It took me a while to get a handle on ideation when I first started doing articles for WritersDomain. I have several spiral notebooks full of ideas and facts to prove it. You see, I would often jot down up […]