Too few authors realize that writing that engaging blog post is
only a job halfway done when it comes to making sure it's seen by potential readers.
Not exact matches
So, again, there is no sense in doing the
job only halfway.
The key twist — whose revelation is saved until the last minute and discovery by the characters is
only by forced happenstance — is obvious about
halfway through, and those new
job / romance subplots are unnecessary reiteration.
In eLearning early days, I remember being flown
halfway across the country, being put up in a hotel, and then being given a healthy per diem
only to record the
job on a tape recorder on a bargain bin Radio Shack mic in the middle of a large office.
Creating a video or online resume just for the heck of it, and
only doing a
halfway decent
job, doesn't cut it.