Ashan R. HamptonApr 291 minELA Distance Learning Video Lesson PlanStudents. Teachers. Professionals. Do you need to improve your grammar and writing skills? Like...right now? Perhaps you need to pass a...
Ashan R. HamptonJan 14 min5 Tips for Clear and Concise Business WritingThe goal of clear and concise business writing is to incorporate brevity, description, style, rhythm, and sentence variety to communicate.
Ashan R. HamptonNov 30, 20214 minSpring Clean Your Social Media AccountsWhen you apply for a job, exchange business cards or accept a dinner invitation, people will Google your name. What will people discover?
Ashan R. HamptonNov 27, 20215 minEasy SEO for Blog PostsWithout proper SEO, your blog articles will forever remain lost in cyberspace with all the other millions ghosted blog pages.
Ashan R. HamptonNov 25, 20214 minCleaning Up Your Online PresenceHave you searched your own name on Google lately? Conducting a self-search is particularly important for job seekers and business owners.
Ashan R. HamptonOct 20, 20214 minChoosing a Proper Domain Name for Your Business WebsiteFor a while, I worked as a web designer for a local advertising agency that developed digital marketing campaigns for small businesses.
Ashan R. HamptonOct 17, 20214 min10 Habits for Effective Workplace CommunicationAfter months of quarantine, remote working, and general social isolation, we must be reminded how to ‘play nice’ with other people.
Ashan R. HamptonJun 25, 20212 minWhen to Use "Who or Whoever"?Use who or whoever if you can substitute the following pronouns for the “who” phrase: he, she, they, I, we.
Ashan R. HamptonJun 15, 20212 minWhen to Use "Whom or Whomever"?Use whom or whomever if you can substitute the following pronouns: him, her, them, me, us. These pronouns function as objects of verbs.
Ashan R. HamptonMay 17, 20213 minHow Writing Errors Impact Your Professional PresenceMany people expect high quality service from their providers, and writing errors tend to promote distrust.
Ashan R. HamptonMay 14, 20213 min5 Tips for Effective Business WritingThe purpose of business writing is to distribute information in the most clear, concise and easy-to-follow way possible.