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Three good habits for online writers
/ | Leave a CommentIf you’re a new writer starting out, using good practices from the beginning can help you get on the right track. However, writers who have been working freelance for many years can also
Read more »Free online writing resources for UK writers
/ | Leave a CommentIf you’re tackling writing jobs to earn money from home, having extra support at no additional cost is always
Read more »4 writing skills you need to stay ahead of AI
/ | Leave a CommentTechnology has transformed many industries over the years, and writing is one of them. The increase in artificial intelligence in the writing industry has been called a
Read more »Top tips for improving your writing
/ | Leave a CommentEveryone has their own writing style, and it’s perfectly fine if you’re still trying to figure out yours. There are guidelines to follow when writing for certain audiences or writing certain pieces, but
Read more »Three of the most common grammar mix-ups
/ | Leave a CommentNo matter what type of writing jobs you are doing, the correct grammar is always important. Some rules in the English language can be difficult to get a grasp of, so there are a few key things to remember to help you when it
Read more »Four ways to build your freelance writing career
/ | Leave a CommentAny career takes hard work and perseverance, and freelance writing is no different. If you’ve got the skills and you’ve done your research, it’s time to start your
Read more »Five tips to improve your writing
/ | Leave a CommentWriting is a big part of everyday life, whether it’s writing emails, blog posts or social media comments. It can be intimidating if you struggle, or need to Google the spelling of a word every so often, but there are lots of ways to improve, and anyone can
Read more »How do I start freelance writing with no experience?
/ | Leave a CommentGetting started as a writer can seem daunting when you lack professional experience. However, when you operate as a freelancer, you can earn money from home producing a wide range of different content.
Read more »Nine common grammatical mistakes in UK English
/ | Leave a CommentIf you are interested in writing jobs you can complete from home, you’ll find that there is a large demand for online content. From blogs and press releases to product descriptions and web pages, the different types of writing required is exceptionally diverse. When applying to be an online writer, you’ll want to make the […]
Read more »How to structure high-quality content
/ | Leave a CommentSuccessful content writers understand that to earn money from home, they must constantly be improving the work that they produce. When undertaking writing jobs, you will find plenty of online advice on
Read more »Top tips to make writing easier
/ | Leave a CommentIf you’re interested in online writing jobs but are unsure whether you have the skills required, the good news is that help is at hand to simplify the
Read more »Good news – Google still wants real writers!
/ | Leave a CommentIf you’re someone who worries about machines taking work off you, relax! For writers, that day still seems
Read more »Three tips for writing on your phone
/ | Leave a CommentIt’s an often-quoted fact that your smartphone is thousands of times more powerful than the computers that guided Apollo 11 to the
Read more »Watch out! Google clamps down on poor content
/ | Leave a CommentIt’s taken the search giant some time to get around to it, but recent weeks have seen Google really stiffen up its stance against
Read more »Are “article rewriter” tools any good?
/ | Leave a CommentIf you have to research and write on a subject, a lazy writer’s workaround might be to find an article on the internet and tweak some of
Read more »Is Wikipedia a suitable reference point for writers?
/ | Leave a CommentThere’s a strong argument that Wikipedia is the single most useful site on the internet. If one of the major search engines, social media sites or
Read more »Don’t start a sentence with “or”. Or should you?
/ | Leave a CommentMany writers and editors give a murmur of discontent if they see a sentence beginning with a conjunction, like
Read more »Three reasons writers should have a dictionary
/ | Leave a CommentThese days, if we see a word and are not sure what it means, we would normally just Google it, but is there still a case for having a physical dictionary to
Read more »Are you getting the most out of your internet browser?
| Leave a CommentYou probably have a browser you turn to for writing, but how are you using it, and do you use it differently to leisurely browsing? For example, the browser Opera is
Read more »Does Facebook’s new Bulletin tool have potential for writers?
/ | Leave a CommentFor people who have been writing for decades, the internet is both a blessing and a curse. It’s opened up all sorts of new opportunities, and the ability to seek work, research it and write it up from anywhere with an internet connection is
Read more »Have you tried Google’s Keen?
/ | Leave a CommentAround this time last year, Google launched its content curator app Keen. This could be seen as Google’s answer to Pinterest, in that you can tell Google what you’re interested in, and it looks for mixed-media sources based on that subject. Whether Google pinched the idea from Pinterest or not, the tool certainly has its […]
Read more »Earn money in your own time
| Leave a CommentOne of the main benefits of writing for Words of Worth is the flexibility of the process. If you work a part time job, you’re tied to hours. You have a set time when you have to be there in order to do your shift to get paid. It may be bar work, shop work, […]
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