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ISSN 2978-235X (Online)
Episode 206 of The Writing and Marketing Show podcast explores why accurate research is the foundation of trust in both historical and contemporary books and how even small errors can shape public understanding, reinforce myths, and damage an author’s credibility. It explains what good research really looks like in practice, from verifying sources and context to distinguishing between first-hand evidence and later interpretation. The piece also highlights the real-world consequences of getting facts wrong and offers practical habits writers can adopt to strengthen transparency, reliability, and reader confidence. Listen now to deepen your understanding of research accuracy and its importance to writers. Get ready to nail down that research and gain readers trust.
By Wendy H. Jones5
66 ratings
ISSN 2978-235X (Online)
Episode 206 of The Writing and Marketing Show podcast explores why accurate research is the foundation of trust in both historical and contemporary books and how even small errors can shape public understanding, reinforce myths, and damage an author’s credibility. It explains what good research really looks like in practice, from verifying sources and context to distinguishing between first-hand evidence and later interpretation. The piece also highlights the real-world consequences of getting facts wrong and offers practical habits writers can adopt to strengthen transparency, reliability, and reader confidence. Listen now to deepen your understanding of research accuracy and its importance to writers. Get ready to nail down that research and gain readers trust.