I just have to copy and paste my text into Grammarly’s Editor and see it work its magic! I still remember the first time I used it. This nifty tool helps me proofread my work of creation to make sure there are no speling mistkes no commas missing and that my end result reads well. Proof reading is essential, but it sure is painful.Įnter Grammarly. These are the problems that have always haunted me as a blogger ( new post ideas, WordPress vs Medium, hitting the publish button and getting readers have also haunted me but that’s for another day) So gather around you guys, some good bits coming right up □ 1. So, this is me compiling my notes over the months into this post. Over months and months of writing, I’ve found a few tools that I absolutely swear by, which have helped improve my writing so much! Now I’m no writing expert but I sure have learned a thing or two (or five) over these months. I’ve now realised that I don’t have to do it alone. Writing a perfect blogpost is a daunting task but nobody said it was easy (Coldplay reference anyone?). In fact, my theory is that - the time taken for a blog post to go from ‘now editing’ to ‘published’ is probably longer than it took to actually write that post! Trust me when I say this - Almost all blogposts out there that give you the Blogpost goals, go through so many rounds of spell checks, grammar checks, this-and-that check. But words are hard and refining my words is even harder.
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