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Just One Important Tip for Publishing (Quickly) with Triond

Today I am going to share with you one of THE MOST IMPORTANT tips for publishing with Triond. Of course there are a plethora of helps out there to get your writing out there for all the world to see; but this one is…well, maybe it’s a bit selfish for me, but will also benefit you if you wish to publish more quickly with Triond. Read on…

It has been written. Every tip, trick, help, and suggestion you can possibly think of to aid in your quest to become a freelance writer with Triond has been answered.

I know. Because I’ve read countless articles by other Triond writers, delved into the “Triond Help Center”, and asked questions (publicly and privately) when I couldn’t find exactly what I was looking for.

I’ve also written a few Triond help articles:

Five Things that Help Me Write

Triond Writers Can Make Money Doing What They Love: Writing

Four (More) Triond Tips – Triond Writers Please Take Note

How Do You Comment? Five Free Commenting Tips

Triond Forums – Helpful? Frustrating? Worth It? A True Triond Forum Guide

Four Types of Readers – Which One are You and Who Do You Want Reading You?

90 Days With Triond – 90 Days of Triond Success?

This Won’t Win Friends – Maybe Influence People?

But WAIT a minute! This article wasn’t supposed to be filled with OTHER Triond tips; nor was it meant to be a trip down Triond Helper’s (according to San) Lane.

This article is only supposed to give you JUST ONE Important Triond Tip for Publishing Quickly with Triond. Okay, then; let’s get to it.

If you wish to write, and if you wish to use Triond.com to publish your content, there is one very important tip that you should ALWAYS (100%, without fail, absolutely, never NOT) do.

Drum roll please…

Utilize the spellchecker tool in your Triond Online Editor Program.

Huh? No applause, no bravos, no: OMG, that’s brilliant?

Huh?

Okay, here’s the deal. The handy little spellchecker tool that Triond provides each and every writer is invaluable – meaning you cannot put a price on this doo hickey (yep, I said doo hickey).

What Triond’s Spellchecker Does For You:

Causes you to re-read (and fix grammar issues) your work before publishing

Helps you correct misspellings – which will aid in publishing more quickly because the automated system won’t kick your work back for too many readability errors

Allows you to add words to the Triond Dictionary – again, leading to faster publishing; but use with caution (slang, proper names, etc.)

Helps build your integrity as a writer by allowing you to fix (common) spelling mistakes BEFORE you hit that submit button

Those are just four of the benefits for using the spellcheck button when publishing with Triond. There may be more (and I welcome all comments); however these four are quite important.

The Bottom Line?

There is simply no reason NOT to use the Triond spellchecker. Anything that aids in my success as a writer (with Triond or anywhere else) is a must-do ALWAYS for me.

So there you have it, just one important tip for publishing quickly with Triond. I do hope I’ve helped you move a bit closer to your goal of becoming a successful online writer.

Cheers!

Sources:

Personal Experience

Please Note: Again, I did not originally intend to link ALL my other Triond helps (and I didn’t, actually) but there are some good tips to be found. There are also many more tips to be found by visiting the Triond Forums, searching other Triond writers, and visiting the Triond Help Center.

Wish to be a successful online writer with Triond? Do your homework. There’s just no reason not to be prepared and (as I always say) time spent learning is never wasted time!

Please also note: Spellchecker and I…are certainly not perfect; so if you find any spelling mistakes contained within this article, feel free to speak up and I will go about fixing the issue or at least give you a reason for my word choice, thank you!!

Sign Up with Triond today and start spreading YOUR news!

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7 Responses to “Just One Important Tip for Publishing (Quickly) with Triond”
  • BruceW
    February 18th, 2011 at 7:09 am

    Personally, I write in MS Word and use the spellchecker in it rather than the Triond one. The Triond spellchecker often highlights part of a word for some strange reason, when actually the whole word is spelled correctly. It is also inflexible regarding the differences between US and UK English. UK writers might have added UK spellings like ‘colour’ but if both UK and US spellings are in there, the spellchecker won’t highlight when I accidentally use a US spelling. MS Word lets me mark my text as UK or US and use only the appropriate dictionary.

  • UncleSammy
    February 18th, 2011 at 7:21 am

    Nice share see you around

  • AskSan
    February 18th, 2011 at 7:55 am

    I’m with you there, Bruce. I use Word as well. But…hmmm, how to say this without offending those who won’t read this anyway…um…

    Well…say, this is a back up, a double check, a one last thing before you hit submit sort of thing.

    And I getcha on the idiosyncrisies of it sometimes too. But I couldn’t spell all THAT out for everyone…I’m wordy enough, lol. People are just going to have to use their best judgement ;) God help us all :)

    PS: I like how Word also interprets for me, as I often get e-mail in other languages :)

    Thanks for adding your 2 cents, every bit helps toward all of us producing the best content we can :)

  • 1hopefulman
    February 18th, 2011 at 8:28 am

    Thanks San! I’ll keep that in mind so that my work will get published faster. Keep doing good!

  • Larry Fish
    February 18th, 2011 at 8:45 am

    I agree that spelling is of vital importance to an article. Also agree that the spell checker on Triond is far from the best.

  • Jimmy Shilaho
    February 18th, 2011 at 11:28 am

    I think I am with Bruce on this one but understand how important it is.

  • lemuelwantstowrite
    February 18th, 2011 at 4:44 pm

    i see then
    ^_^

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