7 Free Platforms to Showcase Your Freelance Writing Portfolio
Wednesday, 01 June 2022
A portfolio is a collection of your past writing work as a freelance writer. It’s essential in your career because this is what businesses use to determine whether or not they should hire your services. MUO – Feed
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How to Use Google Docs’ New Assistive Writing Feature
Monday, 11 April 2022
Sometimes you may need a little help with your copy to identify and remove redundant words, repetitions, or other grammatical errors. Tools like Grammarly can help to identify them and suggest corrections. MUO – Feed
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The 9 Best Distraction-Free Writing Apps for Linux to Help You Focus
Friday, 24 December 2021
Writing is a creative effort. Whether you are writing for your blog or working on documentation for a project, it demands focus in terms of brainstorming and thought organization. MUO – Feed
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Content Writing vs. Copywriting: 5 Key Differences
Sunday, 25 July 2021
Ever since blogging became mainstream, it has become almost mandatory for brands to have one of their own. As marketing evolves, adapting to a more personal approach becomes increasingly important as customers today look for deeper connections and inspiration from brands they love. So, this has opened up a lot of opportunities for young writers
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The Ultimate Creative Novel and Screen Writing Academy Bundle
Sunday, 22 November 2020
Say you have a great idea for a novel or a film. Where do you start? How do you get your idea into production? Well, as with all great stories, you need to get writing. Writing isn’t always easy, even when you have a million-dollar idea. But, with the Ultimate Creative Novel & Screen Writing
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How to Instantly Improve Your Writing With WriteSmoke Grammar Checker Tool
Friday, 30 October 2020
Donald Murray wrote on a chalkboard a diagram that changed my writing forever. It was a blueprint of the writing process, five words that describe the steps toward creating a story. These were: Idea, Collect, Focus, Draft, and Clarify. Writing the first draft and its revision in the quest for clarity is a big part
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