Freelance writing is not the easy task that many assume it to be. It is quite impossible just to put 500 words onto paper, send it off and receive an income from it. There are some useful free tools though that will help you to polish off the finished product.
Do this one thing and start writing better articles immediately.
I don’t claim to be an expert in writing, or building successful websites, but it’s clear to me that Triond needs to raise publishing standards if they want their websites to be successful.
This is how to make your content appealing to the reader’s eyes.
Receiving the entry form for the BBC’s My Story competition, I had a nasty shock. Red letters at the top told me to “Remember, judging is based on how great the story is, not on grammar and spelling.” I suppose this attitude coincides with the recent development that you don’t need to talk proper English to be a speaker either.
If you’re looking for readers who are going to leave good comments and, more importantly, are going to read more of your work, it’s important that you work on your spelling, grammar and presentation.
By popular demand, here is my attempt to clear up the mystery of when to use “your” and when to use “you’re.”
Orange glitches are a problem for Triond users especially when the grammar and spelling on your articles is correct, and you’ve run the spell checker a few times. Sometimes, the trick is to Add the word to the dictionary, but even then, there are those annoying orange glitches on my articles.