Comments on The Words Make The WomanAs some astute readers may discern, stories are made up of words. In present day U.S. (and all over the world, I dare say – at least, wherever there is ink and paper), some stories include pictures, cartoons, colors and images that purport to be worth 1000 words. I did not cover those, in my presentation. I am focused entirely on words - because even when we see an image we like or don't like, we think about it in words. "Oh this is horrible!" we might think, or say out lout. "Oh this is beautiful!" we might share or think silently. But, we do think it and the thought is in words.TypePad2020-06-24T17:31:32ZYvonne DiVitahttps://www.nurturingbigideas.com/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://www.nurturingbigideas.com/2020/06/the-words-make-the-woman/comments/atom.xml/Yvonne DiVita commented on 'The Words Make The Woman'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c011b53ef02a30d423728200b2022-07-03T14:49:13Z2022-10-31T16:19:40ZYvonne DiVitahttps://www.nurturingbigideas.com/Thanks for the support, Diana. One must admit though that that sentence is not for a business website, despite it's...<p>Thanks for the support, Diana. One must admit though that that sentence is not for a business website, despite it's powerful message. Unless the site it about...writing, perhaps! And therein lies the need to understand your medium.</p>
<p>I hadn't heard that SEO only requires 20 words or less. Interesting. I got pretty close in one of my sentences, above! And, I suspect, in many other sentences throughout my writing. </p>
<p>SEO is a fluid thing, anyway. The ways to do it come and go, "talking of Michelangelo." Ha! I wonder if T.S. Eliot would approve. Probably not. </p>Diana gardner Robinson commented on 'The Words Make The Woman'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c011b53ef02a30d42352a200b2022-07-03T13:54:27Z2022-10-31T16:19:40ZDiana gardner Robinsonhttp://Updatedversiononits.wayI, too, love that sentence with and/or despite its ... yes... 119 words!. And/but I snicker to myself when I...<p>I, too, love that sentence with and/or despite its ... yes... 119 words!. </p>
<p>And/but I snicker to myself when I think of the feedback that I would get from certain SEO expert organizations, were I to add that sentence to my website, about not having a sentence run longer than 20 words.</p>
<p>A perfect example of why there is sometimes good reason to break the "rules.". </p>
<p>Of course, it was written in a very different age, for a very different audience but yet again... it still has power to impress us.</p>
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