Yesterday I wrote about the Wall Street Journal, bad SEO advice and subdomains.
There’s a deeper lesson, though: When you blog, report or speak, you have an audience. It might be 1 person or 1,000. Doesn’t matter. You might be a professional journalist, a doctor, or a single marketer with an audience of 3. That'd doesn't matter either. You have a responsibility to your audience.
Follow one rule:
Your audience assumes you’re right. Speak carefully.
Have a good weekend everyone.
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