
Social Times’ Content Queen Amanda Cosco takes a close look at one career site’s content strategy and tells why it’s effective

Social Times’ Content Queen Amanda Cosco takes a close look at one career site’s content strategy and tells why it’s effective
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You’ve heard it before, I’m sure, and it’s likely you’ll hear it again: “less is more.” As so-called modernists, we accept this maxim for architecture, design, and just about any art form —so why can’t it be true for writing?
Why do so many lament the “demise of the English language” and curse Twitter as a propagator of obscurity?
I’ve argued earlier that tweeting itself is not a new art form, and that expressive fragments have existed for as long as writing has existed. But speaking of Twitter as an internet exchange, I have a theory that Twitter—if used correctly—can actually make you a better writer.