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Thinking Outside the Box—Why You Should Avoid Using Cliches in Your Blog Posts

Posted by on June 05, 2012 under Social Media

At the end of the day, we hate the use of the cliche “at the end of the day.” Cliches, overused metaphors and basically any other type of wordplay that seemingly cheapens the look of your blog posts, should be avoided as much as possible. Essentially, any phrases which you are used to seeing (meaning, you see them too much) should be avoided. (If we weren’t avoiding those phrases, we would have said “…should be avoided, at all costs.”) We don’t like cliches, and neither do your readers, so skip ‘em.

And check out the article linked below to learn 5 more hard and fast blog rules you should be following.

What George Orwell Taught Me About Blogging [@ProBlogger]

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