When you're blogging for business,
A) don't worry about proofreading because your audience doesn't expect it.
B) apply the three-step writing process as you would for any other business message.
C) don't spend a lot of time trying to define your audience: you're writing for everyone.
D) it is a waste of time unless you are selling high-tech products or services.
E) you can rely on your HTML editor to correct all errors in spelling and grammar.
Question 2
When you're creating a blog, include one or more ________ so that your audience can receive headlines and blog-post summaries automatically.
A) information portals
B) newsfeed options
C) data-retrieval links
D) email addresses
E) uniform resource locators