Posted on January 29th, 2013
These days, Internet gets better and better right before our eyes.
Now you can find some pretty cool stuff on the web for free. Really.
Just take a look at these 3 amazing online spell checkers:
3 Online Spell Checkers Most Writers Will Love Using
We’ve offered you already a list of free online grammar check programs. But the tools we present now are different ones!
This awesome trio was not included then. So, here are some fresh online spell checkers for you:
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Posted on January 22nd, 2013
Freelance writing is much more enjoyable when you know how to write more and worry less.
And here we offer a few opinionated but effective recommendations on how to achieve this.
Start Writing
This one can seem too obvious. To complete some writing, one definitely has to start doing it first. However, it really can be a good advice on how to write more.
Here I mean quickly moving from research to writing. Start your draft before you get the complete picture of the problem. Meticulous planning and careful outlining are great. Yet, sometimes we just cannot afford them, due to a tight deadline.
Why not combine writing with research and discovery? Write down all brilliant ideas as soon as they cross your mind. Don’t even try to make them perfect at this stage. That’s what editing and proofreading are for.
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Posted on January 14th, 2013
Well, it’s time to answer one of the most important questions in a student’s life – “What is a PowerPoint presentation?”
A PowerPoint presentation is a series of slides showing the key information that you want to convey to your audience and helping you deliver your speech successfully. So make sure that you arrange the order of slides in PowerPoint carefully.
Now that you know the answer to the question “What are PowerPoint presentations?”, check these recommendations for excellent performance. Here are the best presentation tips for PowerPoint:
PowerPoint Presentation Tips: Make Your Project Informative
Whenever you create a presentation, keep in mind that your aim is to provide sufficient information.
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Posted on January 8th, 2013
Looking for excuses is so typical of most people. Bad hair days come and go, and we remain with our old selves, unchanged – still smoking and not improving grammar, ‘forgetting’ hundreds of promises to quit the first and start the second.
However, there are people out there who don’t bury their dreams in the commonplace Neverland called tomorrow.
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Posted on January 2nd, 2013
“I love being a writer. What I can’t stand is the paperwork.” Peter De Vries
There is only one thing that is just as annoying for a writer as the sound of nails on a chalkboard. That is to fail the verification procedure because of ‘minor’ mistakes in the citation format.
Citing papers is like cutting onions – unpleasant, but absolutely necessary. That’s why all these free citation tools were created – to make citing quick and easy.
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