WordWrite Weekly Wrap – Over Optimization Edition

It’s Saturday once again, and time for WordWrite’s Weekly Wrap! Missed the top articles and blogs from the week? Catch up with these trending topics. Here are this week’s top three stories. 

#1: Stop Optimizing Everything Please twitter over optimized

PR Squared

         #When #you #see #this #are #you #annoyed? We are too. In this brief blog, the author talks about how he joked on Twitter that users should only get one hashtag per tweet. But his joke is at the center of a very real phenomenon: people trying to over optimize social media posts to the point where they are no longer legible to the human eye. Clearly, posts people hate looking at aren’t optimal at all.

#2: 9 People You Must Remove From Your Inner Circle

Inc.

People who will hold you back in your business endeavors are generally obvious, but some detrimental personalities are concealed. Take for example the “Raving Fun” personality: While it’s nice to have some one around to constantly tell you how great you are, do you really think that’s going to help you or your business in the long run? Check out “The Fan” and eight other personalities that will only slow you down.

#3:  20 reasons your co-workers don’t like you

Ragan

         If you smell, don’t listen or gossip in the office, then chances are your coworkers won’t like you. Being aware of the reasons why people typically don’t like their coworkers is the first step on the road to recovery. Spare your colleagues, read through this list, start making changes and you’ll soon be on your way to being the most likeable office mate.

And that’s it. The three top stories from this week. We hope you enjoyed the Wrap. Questions? Comments? Gripes? Let us know by commenting below! 

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Caia Caldwell is an intern at WordWrite Communications. You can find her on Twitter at @CaiaMaria

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