Sunday, June 13, 2021

4 grammar-checking tools to use for a perfect piece of content

Content is the king! We have heard this line several times because it is true. To market your business, you need strong content. Whether it is your website about us page or a blog that runs on your website, if the content is grammatically wrong or misspelled, you will lose customers and SERPs. (Search engine result page).

How many times have you left an article mid-way because it wasn’t readable or had grammatical mistakes? Tons! Right? Content marketing is one of the most crucial parts of SEO, which helps increase your business’s visibility in the market. And all SEO agencies in India will agree that if your content has even one grammatical error, you risk losing tons of customers and credibility.



On that account, here are 6 tools that will ensure that you never write a blog, social-media caption, or website content with errors.

 

1.   Grammarly

In 2009, the writers rejoiced because a cloud-based editing platform came into existence. Grammarly since then has gotten mixed reviews, but it continues to enjoy a huge customer base.

It comes with two versions-free and paid. The free version checks the grammar, readability, and conciseness of the article. With the paid version, you can also check for plagiarism and enhance the vocabulary of your content. It's $29.95 per month, with annual and quarterly plans as well.

With over the power of detecting 250 types of grammatical errors, it is perhaps the best tool for you.

 

2.   White smoke

If you can pay for a grammar-checking tool, then white-smoke (Started, 2002) is probably the best tool for you. It is considered a state-of-art tool, which provides a free trial of only up to 250 characters.

There are two plans- essential- $9.95/month and premium-$14.95/month. (There are options to buy it for a year or 3-year as well).

The best part about white smoke is that it can translate over 50 languages and is compatible with maximum browsers. It has a mobile app, making it easy to check your content for errors from anywhere. Lastly, it does check for plagiarism by cross-checking your content with over 17 billion web pages.

 

3.   Hemmingway Editor

Want to write content which is clear and bold? Then, use the Hemmingway editor. The online version of this tool is entirely free to use. However, if you want to use its desktop offline version, then you would need to pay $19.99 once.

It helps give structure to content, but you cannot add a whole document. It requires copy-pasting the text. With different colors, it highlights the text and lets you know what the error is.

 

4.   ProWritingAid

The last grammar-checking tool in our list again has a paid and free version. If you go for the paid version, it is $79/year per user.

With this tool, you can not only check the grammar of your content but 19 other issues, like diction reports or overused words, and more. It enjoys great ratings and is something you should consider. 

Asking for help is always a good idea. These tools/sites have the best language experts to help you out, use it, and never write a bad piece of content again.

 


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