16 Tools That Make Creating Awesome Content A Breeze [Part 3]

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Now that your workflow and brainstorming process is optimized, what about the so-called easy part of writing? There are plenty of pratfalls lying in wait here - not least the unfriendly typo, the errant punctuation or the unintended brainfart of the dreaded writer’s block.

While Grammarly can’t help you with writer’s block, it will help to keep your grammar and spelling in lie, which is super useful if you don’t have a proofreader who has your back. There’s also the Hemingway App for ensuring that your content is readable rather than overly complex.

Finally, you won’t want to fall foul of Google’s duplicate content penalties, so a plagiarism checker is an essential – even more so if you’re at the helm of a team of writers. Sad as it is, some writers will cut corners, but you will pay the price.

You can also ensure that your headlines are a attention grabbing as possible by using the CoSchedule Headline Analyzer, a remarkable too that will look at any headline you feed into it. After looking, it’ll tell you if you’ve got a winner, or if you need to go back to the drawing board.

Now that the content is ready, you need to add some graphical punch to make it sing. Creative Commons is a fantastic source of high quality, royalty free images to cover just about all eventualities. There’s also Jing for screenshots if you’re writing an article that focuses on something technical – a how to guide for using track changes in MS Word, for example.

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