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Category: Writing
How Often Should You Blog – A Content Analysis of Both Extremes
How often should you write and post to your blog? Here is a breakdown of the two major strategies, as well as how you can finally answer the question for yourself.
4 Ways Writers Can Challenge and Put Themselves Out There
Are you looking to grow as a writer? Here are 4 ways you can challenge the status quo and put your writing out there.
Two Microsoft Word Tools That Will Enhance Your Proofreading
Do you need help becoming a better proofreader? I've got you covered: here are some tools that will change the way you approach editing a document in Microsoft Word.
4 Goals Every Writer Should Have
Even though the New Year has passed, you might be wondering what kind of goals you should have this year. I've got you covered: Here are 4 goals every writer should have.
Happy Word Nerd Day: 4 Fun Facts About Words
Today, January 9th, is Word Nerd Day. This day is special to everyone who loves reading, writing, and all things English. Here are 4 fun facts about words you can use to impress your family and friends today.
How to Overcome Writer’s Imperfection
Do you find yourself getting stuck writing the same scene over and over again? You may have writer's imperfection. Here's how you can overcome it.
How Quantity vs. Quality Plays a Role in Writing Improvement
When it comes to writing, we're told the more time we put in, the better we'll get. Yet the quality of that practice is oftentimes overlooked. Here's how quantity and quality affect your writing, and how you find the perfect amount of daily writing practice.
7 Tips to Survive National Novel Writing Month
National Novel Writing Month is a fun time to challenge new and advanced writers alike! Here's 7 tips to help you surive the Nanowriting month challenge, as well as strategies you can use to make it to the end.
8 Easy Tricks to Help You Write Better Emails
Emails: love them or hate them, they have become a standardized way of communicating in the professional world. And because of that, some professionals write a lot of them every day. An employee can easily write fifty or so e-mails a day, especially if they’re constantly communicating with their team on projects. Here’s how you can make your emails sound more professional and pleasant.