Eleven Content Editing Tools for Error-Free Writing

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There are eleven essential content editing tools available where you can improve the quality of your content. These eleven content editing tools will help in error-free writing.


As you may observe, editing your own content can be quite difficult since your brain is already aware of what you want to say or deliver. Consequently, it will be easy for you to skim over your mistakes.


It is essential to proofread and check our contents for errors before your final submission; various online resources can help you sort out or rectify your article. These Eleven Content Editing Tools for Error-Free Writing will surely help you write your content perfectly.

1. After the deadline

"After the deadline" is one of the best online editing tools which is useful for checking spelling , grammar and style errors.

This particular site makes use of contextual spell checking which assists you in correcting your words and make it flawless. Many business owners and bloggers use this type of software. It is free to use and you can also integrate it with WordPress.


2. Ginger





Ginger offers innovative programs which you can integrate with your browser. These programs will make sure that any grammatical mistakes are avoided.

You can access this particular software anywhere as it is available online. For example, when writing any Facebook post this software can be a lifesaver.


3. Webspellchecker

Webspellchecker offers different content editing options for writers. This particular program also integrates along with your browser and will simultaneously underline mistakes while you write.

Your original content will not change as it will check your work in a separate window.


4. Ninja Essays

Ninja Essays is one of the best online content editing and content writing organization.

This site only hires writers with PHDs or master degrees for offering good quality of content.


5. SlickWrite





You just need to write your content into the checker and SlickWrite will point errors in grammar, spellings, structure, tense etc.


6. PapersGear

PapersGear is an essay writing company that can assist you as a business owner. They are especially helpful if you produce large quantities of content on a regular basis.


7. 1Checker

1Checker is a free site which helps you correct your spelling and grammar mistakes. It also offers document templates.


8. Essays Capital





Essays Capital is a custom writing and editing service. If your writing workload is too much, you should surely make use of this tool as it will help you in writing your content. You can also check what people think about your name, industry or brand, for getting better quality content tips.


9. ProofreadBot

ProofreadBot is designed for those who want to improve their writing, apart from it being correct.


10. Help.PlagTracker.com

Help.PlagTracker.com will make sure that your writing will be free from Plagiarism along with error-free writing.


11. GrammarBase

GrammarBase will help you to correct your content obscure mistakes such as unclear quantifiers, antecedents, dangling modifiers and much more.[/LIST][/B]

The above listed Eleven Content Editing Tools for Error-Free Writing will definitely help you to write your content with perfection.


Writing content has become quite easy. Different online content editing websites are helpful in editing content and making it perfect. Not only will you be able to write interesting content but you can also choose interesting content for rewriting.


You can check the full details of content marketing by visiting Eleven Content Editing Tools for Error-Free Writing.


Do you know any other content editing online resource apart from the ones mentioned above?
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  • Profile picture of the author gingerninjas
    I'm surprised you didn't mention Grammarly, it is by far the best solution I have used. I have heard of Ginger, however none of the other ones here I have heard of. I would be interested to know if you have used any personally.
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    • Profile picture of the author Shruti054
      Originally Posted by David Beroff View Post

      Why bother writing well at all when you can simply copy and paste content from other sites?
      Please read the Panda update David.
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        • Profile picture of the author Shruti054
          Originally Posted by David Beroff View Post

          I don't understand.
          In simple words, according to panda update you cannot copy the content of any website for writing a content on web. That is considered to be plagiarized and ranking of your website starts falling.
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          • Profile picture of the author David Beroff
            Originally Posted by Shruti054 View Post

            In simple words, according to panda update you cannot copy the content of any website for writing a content on web. That is considered to be plagiarized and ranking of your website starts falling.
            Yes; there are also basic ethical and legal concerns, as well, obviously.

            I think the root of our communication difficulty is that you may have taken my original comment literally, i.e., I think that you think that I was actually promoting the idea that people should plagiarize.

            Here's what I think you were missing: The original poster (OP) copied and pasted an article verbatim, changing a few words in the misguided assumption that doing so makes everything ok. The topic of the article is, in essence, how to use tools to improve one's writing. I used a touch of subtle humor to poke fun at this irony, saying that why should one bother to improve writing, when it is easier to unethically steal content, just as the OP did.

            This is called sarcasm. I wasn't promoting the idea of stealing content; I was condemning it.
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            • Profile picture of the author Shruti054
              Originally Posted by David Beroff View Post

              Yes; there are also basic ethical and legal concerns, as well, obviously.

              I think the root of our communication difficulty is that you may have taken my original comment literally, i.e., I think that you think that I was actually promoting the idea that people should plagiarize.

              Here's what I think you were missing: The original poster (OP) copied and pasted an article verbatim, changing a few words in the misguided assumption that doing so makes everything ok. The topic of the article is, in essence, how to use tools to improve one's writing. I used a touch of subtle humor to poke fun at this irony, saying that why should one bother to improve writing, when it is easier to unethically steal content, just as the OP did.

              This is called sarcasm. I wasn't promoting the idea of stealing content; I was condemning it.
              My idea is not to highlight your "comment" but bringing into notice that content editing tools are gaining popularity due to update like Panda.
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              • Profile picture of the author David Beroff
                Originally Posted by Shruti054 View Post

                My idea is not to highlight your "comment" but bringing into notice that content editing tools are gaining popularity due to update like Panda.
                What tools are you talking about?

                If you're writing your own content, then you shouldn't have to worry about it being copied from another site, because it's coming from your own head. So tools to improve your grammar and so on should be fine, and even encouraged. (I never made any disparaging comment about these tools.)

                If someone is copying content and putting it on their own site, they have a lot more to worry about than their grammar.
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  • Profile picture of the author Shruti054
    Grammarly is so far the best tool for me.
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  • Profile picture of the author naveenselva
    As a blogger, I have to keep a check on the quality of my article, especially when English is not my first language. I often make silly mistakes like using active/passive voice, tense, etc. When I started blogging, I used to hate proofreading.
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    • Profile picture of the author David Beroff
      Originally Posted by naveenselva View Post

      As a blogger, I have to keep a check on the quality of my article, especially when English is not my first language. I often make silly mistakes like using active/passive voice, tense, etc. When I started blogging, I used to hate proofreading.
      Based on that paragraph, you appear to be doing much better than most, and I do mean that sincerely!

      There is hope for this world, after all!
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  • Profile picture of the author silveroaks
    in order for improving my writing and removing any errors i make Grammerly works the best for me and also the people i know.
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