Well, you publish a great idea. Yet no one gives a damn. You scream out, why?
With the countless blog posts published everyday, your piece is nowhere!
In order to give a good identity for your sweat, you need to improve yourself in the areas where others are missing. Editing and proofreading
are some of the most overlooked areas in blogging; that’s an opportunity for you.
Most of the bloggers skip out editing in their blogging process. If you properly edit every article of yours, then you’ll definitely stand out of the rest.
Your posts should be easier to read and glide through. I mean, I’m asking you to leverage the unique-smart-simple tips, that you may have never heard of. If you are editing your blog posts on any online editors like WordPress visual editor.
While editing, you may find yourself stuck in finding that perfect word replacement for a weak or ineffective word. No worries. Just double click on the word. Grammarly pulls out the possible synonyms for the selected word. All you need to do is now just click on the ideal word that suits the context. With perfect word choices, you can easily resonate with your audience. By making the correct word choice, you ensure that you mean what you want to mean.
Also read: 5 Free Online Proofreader Tools for Error-Free Writing
Hemingway Editor is the online tool that comes handy in the process. It marks the very long sentences, and possibly hard to read sentences. Then you can analyze how to shorten or simplify those sentences in your blog post.
As you can see the above screenshot, the tool highlights very hard to read complex sentences in red color. You should consider shortening it. If the sentence is highlighted in yellow color, you need to reconsider it.
If the sentence is highlighted in yellow color, you need to reconsider it.
It also has a phrase frequency checker that presents you frequency of phrases in your content. There’s an option to specify how many words a phrase should contain.
Using this tool, determine the phrases that are overused in your content. Try a unique way of presenting what you got. Use alternative words or phrases instead of repeating stuff.
Most of the newbies end up using same words and phrases over and over again. Through practice, you should get rid of this habit.
If you are trying to express any emotions, state, try to use similes. Compare it to any real world objects, animals, which are obvious.
I often see people struggling hard to convey an emotion. I advise you to make use of beautiful similes. Similes make the process of expressing complex emotions, experiences way easier.
For finding similes, you could use Google search. Just search for “similes for frightened“. You will be presented with all the similes that represent the frightened situation, with a quick search.
Singers while writing lyrics for their songs, make good use similes to mean more in few words.
I advise you prepare your final draft ready a day before publishing. On the day of publishing, edit your content in the eyes of the readers, preferably in the backward direction.
This little hack helps you find out grammatical errors and clichés in your content more effectively.
Notice the screenshot you’ll get an idea.
The font should be different from that what you used while writing.
It tricks the mind to catch more errors. Subconsciously you think that the article is different than what you wrote and likely read more detailed
Some even suggest printing out the final draft to mark errors on paper. I’m not a big fan of it. Have not tried it either.
Old content should be refurbished, updated with relevant content and proofread.
Harsh spend, 1-2 hours daily to work on old posts and make them better. He discussed this in his blog post on Panda update. Google sees fresh content as of high-quality.
After updating your old posts, make sure you proofread it.
I also recommend you to alter the “last updated date” on your post, to avail SEO benefit.
It may be difficult for you remember all the techniques to use while editing your content. So prepare a checklist of editing points. Refer to it. It minimizes the work to your brain when editing next time.
Remember that editing while writing can be a great blunder. It kills your productivity as well as the quality of your post.
Next time, don’t ever publish a post without proper editing.
With the countless blog posts published everyday, your piece is nowhere!
In order to give a good identity for your sweat, you need to improve yourself in the areas where others are missing. Editing and proofreading
are some of the most overlooked areas in blogging; that’s an opportunity for you.
Most of the bloggers skip out editing in their blogging process. If you properly edit every article of yours, then you’ll definitely stand out of the rest.
Your posts should be easier to read and glide through. I mean, I’m asking you to leverage the unique-smart-simple tips, that you may have never heard of. If you are editing your blog posts on any online editors like WordPress visual editor.
Make use of Grammarly extension
If you are editing your blog posts on any online editors like WordPress visual editor, Google Docs or any others; Grammarly Chrome extension comes handy. Along with the great spell and grammar checking features, it has one great feature.While editing, you may find yourself stuck in finding that perfect word replacement for a weak or ineffective word. No worries. Just double click on the word. Grammarly pulls out the possible synonyms for the selected word. All you need to do is now just click on the ideal word that suits the context. With perfect word choices, you can easily resonate with your audience. By making the correct word choice, you ensure that you mean what you want to mean.
Also read: 5 Free Online Proofreader Tools for Error-Free Writing
Vary the lengths of the sentences.
By doing this, you are easing out your readers in gliding through
your blog post. Sentences with the same length seem boring and
irritating to read.Hemingway Editor is the online tool that comes handy in the process. It marks the very long sentences, and possibly hard to read sentences. Then you can analyze how to shorten or simplify those sentences in your blog post.
As you can see the above screenshot, the tool highlights very hard to read complex sentences in red color. You should consider shortening it. If the sentence is highlighted in yellow color, you need to reconsider it.
If the sentence is highlighted in yellow color, you need to reconsider it.
Don’t overuse any single word or phrase.
Instead, use variants. For this, you need to know what are all the words that are overused in your content. This tool from WriteWords presents you the frequency of the words you have used in your content in descending order.It also has a phrase frequency checker that presents you frequency of phrases in your content. There’s an option to specify how many words a phrase should contain.
Using this tool, determine the phrases that are overused in your content. Try a unique way of presenting what you got. Use alternative words or phrases instead of repeating stuff.
Most of the newbies end up using same words and phrases over and over again. Through practice, you should get rid of this habit.
Don’t try to make weak words stronger.
Instead, use strong words or phrases.- I am very hungry – I am starving.
- He was very frightened – He was like a rabbit caught in headlights.
- He is a great fool – He is a blockhead.
If you are trying to express any emotions, state, try to use similes. Compare it to any real world objects, animals, which are obvious.
I often see people struggling hard to convey an emotion. I advise you to make use of beautiful similes. Similes make the process of expressing complex emotions, experiences way easier.
For finding similes, you could use Google search. Just search for “similes for frightened“. You will be presented with all the similes that represent the frightened situation, with a quick search.
Singers while writing lyrics for their songs, make good use similes to mean more in few words.
Don’t edit or proofread immediately after writing your draft.
When the topic is fresh in your mind, you tend to not proofread your content on the shoes of your readers, your brain automatically corrects your mistakes. You are likely to skip structural errors.I advise you prepare your final draft ready a day before publishing. On the day of publishing, edit your content in the eyes of the readers, preferably in the backward direction.
This little hack helps you find out grammatical errors and clichés in your content more effectively.
Use the power of Google.
If you find yourself hard to find a word to complete the phrase or a
sentence, make use of Google search. Place asterisk in the place of the
unknown word, enclose it between “double quotes”, and hit search. In the
search results, the completed sentences are marked in bold.Notice the screenshot you’ll get an idea.
Change the font.
While editing by changing the font of your content, you likely catch more errors.
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It tricks the mind to catch more errors. Subconsciously you think that the article is different than what you wrote and likely read more detailed
Some even suggest printing out the final draft to mark errors on paper. I’m not a big fan of it. Have not tried it either.
Update and edit your posts more often
Most of the bloggers publish articles one over the other and sit quite. By this, they are missing an opportunity to drive good traffic to their site.Old content should be refurbished, updated with relevant content and proofread.
Harsh spend, 1-2 hours daily to work on old posts and make them better. He discussed this in his blog post on Panda update. Google sees fresh content as of high-quality.
After updating your old posts, make sure you proofread it.
I also recommend you to alter the “last updated date” on your post, to avail SEO benefit.
Don’t ever publish blog post without editing
Always proofread in a quiet place; no music, no talks. This is essentially important. Because while proofreading you need to analyze your content in all aspects.It may be difficult for you remember all the techniques to use while editing your content. So prepare a checklist of editing points. Refer to it. It minimizes the work to your brain when editing next time.
Remember that editing while writing can be a great blunder. It kills your productivity as well as the quality of your post.
Next time, don’t ever publish a post without proper editing.
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