Great tips. I'll add one. Monster Insights headline analyzer is really great too and you don't have to register to use it. Just type it in and receive a score and alternative suggestions.
Very helpful list. You didn't mention of ProWriting Aid. I've been using it for nearly a year. It's a browser-based tool that analyzes writing style, such as the use of sticky words, number of words using the four senses, sentences length, and overuse of adverbs, to give an overview of the writing quality. I use it in conjunction with Grammarly. Both have become an essential part of my writing tools.
Great tips. I'll add one. Monster Insights headline analyzer is really great too and you don't have to register to use it. Just type it in and receive a score and alternative suggestions.
This is a great addition! Thanks Kristi!
Very helpful list. You didn't mention of ProWriting Aid. I've been using it for nearly a year. It's a browser-based tool that analyzes writing style, such as the use of sticky words, number of words using the four senses, sentences length, and overuse of adverbs, to give an overview of the writing quality. I use it in conjunction with Grammarly. Both have become an essential part of my writing tools.
I am in the early stages of trying it myself, but like what I see so far! Thanks for sharing Kerry!
Google Docs is the best! Although I hadnβt heard about many of the others before, so thank you for the suggestions!