Writing can be as easy as talking to a friend—especially when you’re not trying to sound like someone you’re not. Use ProWritingAid to catch the technical and stylistic gaffes, then ask a trusted co-worker to read over your work. Another set of eyes will help you find places that need a little extra effort.
Your writing comprises tons of ideas. Linking and connecting them cohesively and eloquently makes your writing easier to understand and helps people follow your logic. Learn how to use transitions effectively here.
The words you use in your content can strengthen or weaken your prose. In this article, we teach you how to boost the power of your content by eliminating non-words and weak phrases that take up space but dilute your statements.
Many people want to be promoted. At each rung on the corporate ladder, you can expect more influence and, more importantly, control over what you do each day. Plus, many other perks like bigger bonuses. So how do you get promoted? You master the skills your company needs.
Hung up on homonyms? Learn the top five most common word confusions and how to be precise in your meaning.
Need business writing tips? The ProWritingAid team has you covered. In this article, we cover, editing, proofreading, common pitfalls, and more. Read the entire article to learn more!
Technology helps companies operate more efficiently and better satisfy the needs of their customers. Let's take a look at why.
In this article, we explore the benefits of concept-based content for writers, readers, and search engines. Find out how to start using concept-based content for better search results.
How can you use persuasive writing to get a better job? We'll show you!
LinkedIn is an amazing platform to find connections in the business world. Learn how publishing on LinkedIn can help you find common interests and connect with like-minded individuals in the professional realm.
Can you write (and publish) a non-fiction book in 30 days? We examine how.
Is good reading an essential element of good writing? We explore that topic in this post.
MailChimp is the premier email marketing program. Here's why ProWritingAid works so well with it.
If you’re cold-emailing someone or asking a co-worker to do something, your email better be right on point if you want action or a response. Here are a few guidelines to write effective emails that don’t end up in the junk folder.
Are you an asker or a guesser? How do you position your messages? Mr. Persuasion himself, Jeff Tippett, gives us three tips on persuasive writing.
Learn everything you need to know about grammar.
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