It appears to be mostly
about hyphen - usage.
Not exact matches
Generally, the best domain names are short, contain no
hyphens, and offer an excellent one -, two -, or three - word summary of what the site is
about.
This recognition of the politicised nature of identity will be of assistance in the attempt to understand the characteristic of the
hyphen as something which is not isolated but as an entity which has the power to draw together elements which come from the living past, while being informed
about the machinations of the present, and anticipating an uncertain future.
But dropping the
hyphen is a sign of progression and a shift in how the general public thinks
about eLearning in general.
You might even have feelings
about whether they should be spelled with a
hyphen or not.
... SEO is
about maximizing many smaller signals, and there have been experiments that have compared
hyphens vs no -
hyphens and seen a ranking difference.
If you obsess over
hyphens and never split an infinitive, you may want to read American Journalism Review's Style Wars in Cyberspace,
about the growing number of copy editors writing blogs
about grammar and style.
An en dash is larger than a
hyphen and
about one - half the size of an em dash.
I won't bore you with this one but the resume below is missing
hyphens and... [Read more...]
about The Resume Hunter: 3 - Minute Review # 1