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Editing Tips That Will Improve The Quality Of Your Writing

Editing Tips That Will Improve The Quality Of Your Writing | KILUVU | Scoop.it


  • Careful editing can make such a difference to your writing, as there is so much more to think about than just spelling, grammar and sentence construction.



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janlgordon's curator insight, April 18, 2017 8:45 PM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Alice Elliott because she explains the importance of carefully editing your blog posts.

 

Improve your writing with quality content.

 

How to Effectively Edit Your Articles

 

It's tempting to hit the publish button right away after writing a blog post. I agree that in order to make the best of it you need to carefully look your copy over first.

 

Elliott explains the process of how to edit your articles and improve your writing at the same time.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • It's important to first do planning and research before the writing begins. Use an outline of the structure with a beginning, middle, and end.

 

  • After writing a post give yourself some time to process it. Save the editing process after you have completed your article.

 

  • Read your completed work out loud to yourself. Notice the flow of the piece, and whether there were any mistakes you may have missed.

 

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Image: Courtesy of Alice Elliott.

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Read full article here: http://ow.ly/qtpb30aY16P

 

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Charlie Dare's curator insight, April 21, 2017 9:48 AM
From curator~ " Elliott explains the process of how to edit your articles and improve your writing at the same time. Here's what caught my attention: It's important to first do planning and research before the writing begins. Use an outline of the structure with a beginning, middle, and end. After writing a post give yourself some time to process it. Save the editing process after you have completed your article. Read your completed work out loud to yourself. Notice the flow of the piece, and whether there were any mistakes you may have missed.
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The Difference Between Mobile Friendly and Mobile SEO

The Difference Between Mobile Friendly and Mobile SEO | KILUVU | Scoop.it
If you’re not sure about the difference between “Mobile Friendly” and Mobile SEO, your website may be missing out on some ke

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janlgordon's curator insight, January 3, 2017 10:05 PM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Jacob Smart because he explains how your website needs to be prepared for a mobile-first digital market.

 

Businesses need to understand the elements of mobile friendly and mobile SEO in order to be successful.

 

How to Understand Mobile Purchasing Methods

 

Your business can achieve improved conversion rates with the application of best practices for mobile usage. I agree that knowing how this is done today can help you get seen.

 

Smart explains how to maximize your website for better results.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • A mobile-friendly website means the user's journey is both smooth and efficient. This includes having a responsive design and content that is easily viewable on all platforms.

 

  • A mobile-seo website goes beyond a responsive design, and includes search engine optimization for higher visibility in search. This involves keyword usage, a mobile sitemap, mobile indexing, and more.

 

  • Making sure your website readily adapts to any device is important to both mobile-friendly and mobile-seo. Not only should it be responsive, but should also be set up as a dynamic URL with different code for mobile devices.

 

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Read full article here: http://ow.ly/ddPB307Fek9

 

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12 Vital Items to Include in a Start Here Page 

12 Vital Items to Include in a Start Here Page  | KILUVU | Scoop.it

Most websites don’t have visitors walk through the front door. Instead of having a clear Start Here page, the site depends on search engines and social media links to bring visitors their way.


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Comment une page « À propos » convertit vos prospects en clients

Comment une page « À propos » convertit vos prospects en clients | KILUVU | Scoop.it
Parcourez les pages « À propos » de sites que vous croisez , vous comprendrez qu’il n’y a pas de schéma type pour rédiger cette page ! C’est justement cela même qui la définit.
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How We Redesigned Our Pricing Page to Increase Revenue 54.3% - Wishpond

How We Redesigned Our Pricing Page to Increase Revenue 54.3% - Wishpond | KILUVU | Scoop.it
  • A new layout: In addition to a complete overhaul of the visual elements of the page, we took a look at the sections on the page and evaluated the importance of each. 
  • Icons: The icons on our different plans help page visitors quickly understand who each plan is made for, while also serving to “jazz up” (I know, that phrase is a design no-no) an otherwise text-centric section of the page. 
  • A testimonial carousel: We knew we greatly valued the effect of social proof, so we decided to double down on testimonials by creating a carousel of them on this page.
  • Bullet-point features: Putting together a list of our features for unacquainted potential customers makes it easy for them to see Wishpond’s benefits with only as much copy as we need.

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Joemktg's curator insight, April 17, 2017 9:33 AM

A step-by-step breakdown as to what Wishpond did to overhaul their pricing page. Excellent case study.

 

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Best Tools, Apps and Plugins For A Website

Best Tools, Apps and Plugins For A Website | KILUVU | Scoop.it
It’s simply astonishing just how many tools, apps, plugins and extensions a typical online business is likely to rely on in the background or actively use

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janlgordon's comment, October 18, 2016 10:45 AM
Thank you @MiniTool Software :-)
Solar Shield's curator insight, October 20, 2016 7:42 PM

Some sound advice on web building

janlgordon's comment, October 21, 2016 11:01 AM
Thank you @Solar Shield :-)
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Six Excuses Small Businesses Make for Not Having a Website [Infographic]

Six Excuses Small Businesses Make for Not Having a Website [Infographic] | KILUVU | Scoop.it
Web Sites - Shockingly, some companies still don't have a website. Here's a look at why those companies have avoided creating one and why those excuses don't make sense in our connected world.
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15 Things To Remove From Your Website Immediately

15 Things To Remove From Your Website Immediately | KILUVU | Scoop.it
There are millions of things you can add to your site. But some of them are bad. Here are fifteen things you should probably remove from your site today.
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Antoni Montseny i Domènech's curator insight, April 5, 2016 4:19 AM

 

Websites are a necessity for the majority of businesses, and any business that has operated for any length of time, will have added any number of items to their site to improve its lead generation capacity or visual aspects. Unfortunately as times change and technology marches forward, what was once a plus for a website, may now be a real negative. This article highlights elements of many websites, that one should consider removing if they are no longer adding value in a positive sense, and it is also a good blueprint to consider if building a new website.

Olafur Haraldsson's curator insight, April 5, 2016 6:03 AM

 

Websites are a necessity for the majority of businesses, and any business that has operated for any length of time, will have added any number of items to their site to improve its lead generation capacity or visual aspects. Unfortunately as times change and technology marches forward, what was once a plus for a website, may now be a real negative. This article highlights elements of many websites, that one should consider removing if they are no longer adding value in a positive sense, and it is also a good blueprint to consider if building a new website.

Alex Rodrigues's curator insight, April 5, 2016 8:53 AM

 

Websites are a necessity for the majority of businesses, and any business that has operated for any length of time, will have added any number of items to their site to improve its lead generation capacity or visual aspects. Unfortunately as times change and technology marches forward, what was once a plus for a website, may now be a real negative. This article highlights elements of many websites, that one should consider removing if they are no longer adding value in a positive sense, and it is also a good blueprint to consider if building a new website.