Which tool is best for Content writing ?

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Hi friends,

If you have any experience related to content writing then please share some knowledge related to content writing.

According to you, Which tool is best for readability score, accuracy score and LSI keywords?
#content #tool #writing
  • Profile picture of the author laurencewins
    That's an easy question to answer.
    The special tool you're looking for is called.... "a human being - a content writer."

    I'm NOT saying that because it's what I do. But I have seen so many people think they can find a cheap or free "tool" and end up with low quality content but they don't know it's low quality because they don't know how to tell the difference.

    Only an experienced writer can actually help you achieve that goal so you're better off spending money and it will make you look better in the eyes of your customers as well as give you better results.
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    • Profile picture of the author VT18472
      Originally Posted by laurencewins View Post

      That's an easy question to answer.
      The special tool you're looking for is called.... "a human being - a content writer."

      I'm NOT saying that because it's what I do. But I have seen so many people think they can find a cheap or free "tool" and end up with low quality content but they don't know it's low quality because they don't know how to tell the difference.

      Only an experienced writer can actually help you achieve that goal so you're better off spending money and it will make you look better in the eyes of your customers as well as give you better results.

      I agree. I was going to say the same thing.
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  • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
    There are tools out there that will analyze a piece of content and spit out some statistics. But the tricky part is knowing what to do with them. Too many people are looking for an ironclad rule to follow, and become slaves to it.

    For example, people will tell you to ignore keywords with less than 2,000 searches per month, even though a perfectly good keyword exists with 1,990 searches.

    You can plug a piece of content into a tool to measure the Flesch-Kincaid score, but it won't help if you dumb down your material to meet some rule and lose the flavor of the content.

    I'm not aware of any tool that measures accuracy - hard to beat a human fact checker for this.

    Bottom line, as long as content has to appeal to humans, the best tool for content writing is a well-trained human.
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  • Profile picture of the author pauloadaoag
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    Just want to pipe in that today I learned about the Flesch-Kincaid score. interesting stuff
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    • Profile picture of the author Dennis Gaskill
      Originally Posted by pauloadaoag View Post

      Just want to pipe in that today I learned about the Flesch-Kincaid score. interesting stuff
      When I wrote my first book my publisher told me to write for an 8th grade reading level on the Flesch-Kincaid scale. It was a college text book!

      (I'd never heard of it until then)
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  • Profile picture of the author Kumar Rahul 13
    I use Grammarly to check my article for correcting my articles which is written by professional writers.
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    • Profile picture of the author Ti Hu Du
      do you use any other tool beside Grammarly?
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  • Profile picture of the author Chelsea adams
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    Don't know these kind of tools.
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  • Profile picture of the author webwing10
    A content is only as good as its writer. No tool can ever compete with the creativity of a human mind. Support tools to check grammar mistakes and readability are obviously available but we can rely on some tools like Hemmingway editor for highlighting lengthy, complex sentences and common errors. The best tool to use for LSI would definitely be a combination of google search and creativity.
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  • Profile picture of the author baylorj
    Copycapse is a nice tool also to check plagiarism.
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  • Profile picture of the author Justin Hilbert
    If you are using Word Press, Yoast has a great readability score and full SEO checklist.
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  • Profile picture of the author Scorp17
    As per my experience, Articoolo is the best tool for quick article & content creation.
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  • Profile picture of the author DougMitchell
    Is the content you're looking to create content marketing?

    If that's the case, I would recommend doing it yourself for a couple reasons.

    One, the way you write is generally how you speak, and you want people to get a feel of You and who You are. It also creates an identity that distinguishes you from the rest.

    And two, if you're an affiliate marketer or sell products of your own, as I'm sure you know people buy things from who they like and trust.

    Injecting Your personality and thinngs you like and don't like while sharing your content's lessons will create polarity.

    This will have some people repel from you, but that's a good thing because those that do like you will identify with you more, and be more likely to purchase a product form you or join your list.
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  • Profile picture of the author marciayudkin
    When I wrote my first book my publisher told me to write for an 8th grade reading level on the Flesch-Kincaid scale. It was a college text book!
    Most US newspapers are written/edited for an 8th grade reading level.

    This does not necessarily mean that they are "dumbed down." It means making sure sentences are shorter and clear rather than dense and overly complicated, and avoiding long words when simpler ones get the job done just as well.

    People can often understand stuff written two grade levels above if they try hard. But in many contexts there is no need to make them have to work that hard.

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  • Profile picture of the author BradKasten
    This probably isn't what you're looking for but I use the Hemingway app for writing all my content. It doesn't check for keyword density, seo stuff or anything like that. It just helps you write in a clear concise way that people will be able to read quickly and be able to easily understand. Basically, it just makes you a better writer which in turn makes everything you write better.

    As a side note, if you use WordPress and want to rank your content better install the Yoast seo plugin. That will help you optimize your content for keywords and for google.
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  • Profile picture of the author Subho D
    Copy writing is all about creating unique, plagiarism free content for any online platform. Let's break the terms,
    • Unique refers to creating content that is distinct structurally as well as informative.
    • Plagiarism free means a content should be independent of copied texts or information.

    In this respect, you can go for Copyscape premium to check for plagiarism. Yoast plugin in WordPress will help a you adhere a content to optimum readability standards.
    Grammarly provides assistance against spelling and grammer mistakes (one of the most useful tools).
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  • Profile picture of the author mrjackpowers
    I agree with laurencewins. The best "tool" is your brain. But, you should check out grammerly if you're into gadgets and gizmo. Just don't be taken in by the "magic technology" fallacy. If you want to be good, YOU have to be good.
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  • I prefer such tools as Edmondo, HemingwayApp, Grammarly but my fav is unicheckplagiarism checker, because the main requirement for my work is the uniqueness of content. Editors carefully check my articles and my reputation as a reliable author is important for me.
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  • Profile picture of the author andrewkar
    The best is pen and piece of paper, really. My best content was created when I was far away from my computer, during bike trip to forest near my place. It takes more time, but for me it's the ultimate solution. LSI, readability score etc? I don't care about this. Sure, if you are not native English speaker then you better watch your grammar carefully, so you don't make some crazy mistakes that look funny But even then this is not a problem as long as your content is valuable to the reader. Here is a tool that might help you, keep in mind it is just a stupid "machine" so your judgement is crucial anyway hemingwayapp.com. Also, there is one cool book titled "The Elements of Style", you might want to use it also.
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  • Profile picture of the author Subharthi95
    Grammarly and Copyscape.
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  • Profile picture of the author ryanbiddulph
    I concur with the human is the best tool viewpoint shared here
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  • Profile picture of the author Subharthi95
    Grammarly and copyscape.
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  • Profile picture of the author TrafficFlow
    I like Draftin particularly for rewriting content because you can paste in the content without getting any formatting errors - even better than paste special command in MS Word. Plus, it is free and you can save you creations online.
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  • Hello! I have been working on contentmart as a freelancer for a year or two now and all I can say that there can be no best tool for content writing; there's always a better. However, currently I am using Grammarly and Copyscape as all-timers for my content writing job and I can say they are perfectly trustworthy and helpful. And as for your second question, I would keep accuracy score as first, LSI keywords second and readability score as third. But, it does not matter whether you use thousands of different tools for content writing; the best tool is your mind and soul.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ged3
    I have tried content generators but found myself rewriting the an article myself, so I never bother with content generators or writers.


    As others have said Copyscape is my favourite tool.


    I like to write articles that I find interesting and do not bother about keywords apart from in the heading and first paragraph and then maybe a couple in the article.


    The joy comes from putting it in Copyscape and finding you have an article that you thought was only five hundred words being nine hundred words long!


    Ged
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  • Profile picture of the author Numatik
    Pro Writing Aid is a great online tool to proofread your articles and it's only cheap for the year. I write my article in a word doc first and then copy and paste it into Pro Writing Aid and then go through the featured tools to check it through.
    It guides you through the process and I check everything through once I have written the article by placing all the text into PWA.
    https://prowritingaid.com/
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  • Profile picture of the author Nikita Anand
    Hello!
    I'm a content writer and I feel that the tool "Grammerly" has helped me alot!!
    It is, what I feel, the best tool to improve writing.
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  • Profile picture of the author helisell
    Best tool?

    You mean best tools.

    1. Big Old Brain (made big by years of learning, studying and practicing)

    2. Big Old Piece of paper.

    3. Big Old Pen
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  • Profile picture of the author pingmycareer
    i personally use Yoast SEO on my website to help me in acquiring a good readability percentage of my contents
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  • Profile picture of the author Johnny12345
    You don't need fancy writing tools (other than Word, perhaps).

    Write for people first -- not search engines.

    Why?

    Because even if someone finds your article via Google or Bing, the question is... will they actually read it, bookmark it, or share it?

    That's why I would suggest you write in two passes:

    1) Write for the reader.

    2) Go through and insert logical keywords where they make sense -- but don't stuff keywords (Google knows that trick.)

    In other words... keep it simple.

    John
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    • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
      Originally Posted by Johnny12345 View Post

      Because even if someone finds your article via Google or Bing, the question is... will they actually read it, bookmark it, or share it?
      I'll take it one step further.

      Even if someone sees your article listed via Google or Bing, will they click on it in the first place?
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  • Profile picture of the author trackerforcar
    According to me the best tool for content writing is your own creativity. But if you are planning to do it with the help of software then i have given the best 8 tools for content writing. You can choose any one among them and you can start using it.
    • Ideator
    • Daily Page
    • Ideaflip
    • Power Thesaurus
    • Sniply
    • Rated Writing
    • Keyword Tool
    • Uber Suggest

    to check plagiarism for you content then Copyscape is the best tool for it.
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  • Profile picture of the author MinQKim
    For effective content writing there is no better tool than "Human's Brain". It depends how innovative you can be with your thoughts & ideas and how well you can foresight your thinking to use maximum keywords. You can just take reference of online tools to proofread your drafted content.
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  • Profile picture of the author sftslab
    Best content writing tools:
    1. Ideaflip
    2. Grammarly
    3. Hemingway
    4. StackEdit
    5. EduGeeksClub
    6. Ilys
    7. Calmly Writer
    8. Plagiarism Detect
    9. Unicheck
    10. Power Thesaurus
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  • Profile picture of the author amit3302
    It is all up to you how you how you create the content in your mindframe. There is not any specific tool that can make you masters in Contentwriting. It depends upon all how you present your thoughts.
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  • Profile picture of the author bargainbed
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    Hemingway is the best content writer tool which i have been hearing a very good review about it.
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  • Profile picture of the author acnescars
    Grammarly, Hemingway are the two best content writing tool.
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  • Profile picture of the author Vladimir Mirnii
    Yoast Plugin is a great tool. It helps me to determine Content Readability and SEO score. It has plenty of features that are useful for both SEO and the Technical part. It helps to make your content appropriate and as a result, it can rank better in SERP. Also, I can also recommend you Content Idea Generator tool, which will help you generate interesting valuable Headlines and Content ideas. It will help you to come up with great ideas for your content plan, which is the core of your content marketing strategy.
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  • Profile picture of the author rachel wilkinson
    I recommend Yoast Plugin,Grammarly and some attention on the Flesch-Kincaid score.
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  • Profile picture of the author poweredspeaker
    I always suggest grammerly and copyscape as a best tool for writing a content.
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  • Profile picture of the author jessicamorgan
    I won't prefer a tool over a human content writer. Why? Because, I believe most of these tools use semantic analysis to draft the content. Machine learning has improved a lot but these content pieces are still machine-generated and clearly sound like a robot talking. With such kind of a content it is really hard to engage the audience. I have a personal website and I have hired a professional agency Content Development Pros, to write me all the content and I really like their work. It's engaging and informative at the same time.
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  • Profile picture of the author Easton321
    Yes, I have experience of content writing. After writing contents, I post them on my WordPress site and check readability, accuracy, and keywords score with Yoast SEO plugin.
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  • Profile picture of the author Habibur Rahaman
    Machine learning has improved a lot but these content pieces are still machine-generated and clearly sound like a robot talking.
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  • Profile picture of the author Brandon Sheley
    Which tool? your brain is a good place to start
    Answer the questions your users are searching for, it's as easy as that.
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  • Profile picture of the author Deeksha Agarwal
    I have been using prowriting aid. Looks like a complete tool for copywriters for me. You can also check that out.
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  • Profile picture of the author stephenchong
    Well there is no such tool that can match human intelligence and knowledge. A computer software will check only the Consistency of keywords, Grammer but will not correct the idea of content presentation.
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  • Profile picture of the author poweredspeaker
    Grammarly is one of the greatest choice for content writing. But there so many content writing tool are available on the internet.
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  • Profile picture of the author cris Aborn
    yes sir ideaflip is best tool for content writing you can use its more helpful for him
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  • Profile picture of the author gadislade
    There are too many tools are available for a content writer but here I would like to share some crucial. Please see below.



    HubSpot's Blog Topic Generator
    Grammarly
    Hemingway
    Calmly Writer
    Plagiarism Detect
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    • Profile picture of the author Oziboomer
      I know this is an old thread but there are a couple of good tools out there that have developed over the time since this post that may help a couple of you who want something to help with effective content creation.

      Both are NOT automated but they have a degree of AI and various other useful things that can help whilst you write.

      Check out storychief. I've been using this for several months now to write and publish content.

      It is useful for some of the posting skills where you can post your content after writing and have it generate extracts to use in other locations with correct citations etc.

      This is also useful if you update or edit content after you have it live as it will edit in multiple places.

      The interface is nice to use.

      the other thing which is a little bit similar but has a few other skills of which some are similar to storychief is webtextools.

      Webtexttools has a word plugin if you want to create content using word.

      Also has some interesting gender text assessing tools.

      Also tracks ranking of published content and competitive content.

      Uses some AI functionality to pull in data anonymously from all users to assist with structures and components that are working.

      You can pull existing content in and run it through the service and generate suggestive improvements and get some analytics out of content you already have out there.

      These tools will continue to develop and I would suggest looking at their roadmaps and case user experiences to see how they are helping content writers.

      Best regards,

      Ozi
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  • Profile picture of the author Ian Jackson
    Originally Posted by avemfly619619 View Post

    Hi friends,

    If you have any experience related to content writing then please share some knowledge related to content writing.

    According to you, Which tool is best for readability score, accuracy score and LSI keywords?
    Your brain, or that of a good outsourcer
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  • Profile picture of the author Sevan Rudolf
    Best tool for content writing
    Portent's Content Idea Generator
    Hemingway
    StackEdit
    EduGeeksClub
    Calmly Writer
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  • Profile picture of the author tonga07
    The best tool is 750words.

    The tool appreciates your writing efforts with points for writing more words and more regularly. It helps you develop a habit to write, type faster, and avoid distractions.

    At the same time, you get to learn about yourself as 750 Words analyzes your feelings and mindset through the words you write. Writing here can be great therapy for you, which can improve your quality of life.
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  • PRINCESS SAYS ... HUH?

    So here is the Weirdest Thing Evah.

    Cos like I prolly seen this post a zillion times ovah an' thought ... it is okay, Sweetie, you posted The Definitive Ansa Way Back, so we got ZERO EMERGENCY.

    Only ... the queries & commentin' keep foamin' sweet from offa the Warrior Forum speakout Maw-2-Planet Thang.

    So I would mebbe wanna nail it ... so's we can all get on with hangin' out cool an' dowin' sumthin' smart 'bout whale lungs fulla frickin' plaaastic.


    WHALE LUNGS?
    WTF THAT GOTTA DO WITH

    CONTENT WRITING?

    Aw, see, bcs if'n you swimmin' around in the ocean (bcs that is WHAT YOU DO) an' you got a whole buncha YOUR SHAPE & SIZE STUFFS says fill me fulla plankton, ima cruise out here forevah, ain't no point stuffin' no creature like this fulla PLAAAHSTIC.

    So c'mon evrywan -- let's quit f*ckin' around here.

    Best tool for content writin' is a writer knows WHAT THEY DOWIN'.

    Sumone figures THIS SPOON for THIS MOUTH ... conveniently oozin' ovah with THIS YUMMY DELISH gonna mean mouth SMILES steada GRITS TEETH an' KICKS YOU IN THE ASS.

    All content is a VACUUM -- an unexistent noplacehole until seller an' buyer decide upon some mutually beneficial smoochiehole where they can kinda lay down an' spend sum productive time togethah awhile.

    tbh I would not wanna trust this miraculously transformative process to no TOOL.

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    • Profile picture of the author naviown
      Originally Posted by Princess Balestra View Post

      PRINCESS SAYS ... HUH?

      So here is the Weirdest Thing Evah.

      Cos like I prolly seen this post a zillion times ovah an' thought ... it is okay, Sweetie, you posted The Definitive Ansa Way Back, so we got ZERO EMERGENCY.

      Only ... the queries & commentin' keep foamin' sweet from offa the Warrior Forum speakout Maw-2-Planet Thang.

      So I would mebbe wanna nail it ... so's we can all get on with hangin' out cool an' dowin' sumthin' smart 'bout whale lungs fulla frickin' plaaastic.


      WHALE LUNGS?
      WTF THAT GOTTA DO WITH

      CONTENT WRITING?

      Aw, see, bcs if'n you swimmin' around in the ocean (bcs that is WHAT YOU DO) an' you got a whole buncha YOUR SHAPE & SIZE STUFFS says fill me fulla plankton, ima cruise out here forevah, ain't no point stuffin' no creature like this fulla PLAAAHSTIC.

      So c'mon evrywan -- let's quit f*ckin' around here.

      Best tool for content writin' is a writer knows WHAT THEY DOWIN'.

      Sumone figures THIS SPOON for THIS MOUTH ... conveniently oozin' ovah with THIS YUMMY DELISH gonna mean mouth SMILES steada GRITS TEETH an' KICKS YOU IN THE ASS.

      All content is a VACUUM -- an unexistent noplacehole until seller an' buyer decide upon some mutually beneficial smoochiehole where they can kinda lay down an' spend sum productive time togethah awhile.

      tbh I would not wanna trust this miraculously transformative process to no TOOL.

      Aaaaah your posts are always fun to read

      On topic

      I love to use grammarly. Sometimes we miss errors and grammarly does a good job of fixing it. Although it's not perfect but gets the job done.
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  • Profile picture of the author teampr
    Check out this tool that i use for my content writing. https://www.copyscape.com/ it compares your writing with other website and shows you how much matches.
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    • Profile picture of the author GordonJ
      Originally Posted by teampr View Post

      Check out this tool that i use for my content writing. https://www.copyscape.com/ it compares your writing with other website and shows you how much matches.
      The only time I have ever used this type of program is to see who is stealing MY content and whether or not legal action needs taken.

      I want content writers who can create their OWN thing, and it is becoming harder and harder to find.

      THOUGHT, or being able to think, is the best tool for writing, a tool which so many lack.

      GordonJ
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  • Profile picture of the author Maca56
    If content is meant for "human consumption" then the best tool to check readability and everything else is a human being. If you need quality content, get the services of a professional content writer, then you can use plagiarism checkers like Grammarly, Turnitin, Copyscape or any other to check for originality. YOAST can also help check readbility and SEO stuff
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  • Profile picture of the author ysalim806
    I found Grammarly very effective
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  • Profile picture of the author Subho D
    There are no particular tools for writing content. Several options are available to help you generate content based on your keyword. But, I will suggest you write content by your own. An extensive number of tools will also help you to improve your content. For example, you can use Grammarly for solving your grammatical issues and Copyscape to keep your content safe from plagiarism.
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  • Profile picture of the author Gijo George
    I use grammarly.com. It gives me lot of input on my writing from spelling mistakes to grammatical errors and readability.
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  • Profile picture of the author priyankaarya
    Here are some tools which are best for content writing
    1. Grammarly
    2. Hemingway.
    3. StackEdit.
    4. EduGeeksClub.
    5. Ilys.
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  • Profile picture of the author zainsultan
    Copyscape and Grammarly, These both tools are best and for LSI (LSIGRAPH) is best tool.
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  • Profile picture of the author SV Web Services
    Originally Posted by avemfly619619 View Post

    Hi friends,

    If you have any experience related to content writing then please share some knowledge related to content writing.

    According to you, Which tool is best for readability score, accuracy score and LSI keywords?
    A few days ago I posted a thread on a simple content writing technique. I will tell you briefly here. Do not go for a tool, you will lose a sensible content. Go at your own, just search the topic, arrange the information, and make an outline.

    Make sure that your content has these four elements respectively; attraction, interest, desire, and action. Check this link, it may help you out.

    https://www.warriorforum.com/copywri...t-writers.html
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  • Profile picture of the author Jenifer1420
    Hello, I use grammatly to check my article for correct my articles which is written by specialized writers.
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  • Profile picture of the author frank105311499
    Hemingway app and Grammarly.
    But more important is the experience.
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  • Profile picture of the author Medon
    I think there are no writing tools but you can use tools to check and ensure that your work is well written. Grammarly will check spellings, typos and the grammar of the articles written. Copyscape premium will be a good tool for detecting plagiarism while Hemmingway app will help improve readability.
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  • Profile picture of the author rahulstarfinder
    Use Grammarly and Wordcounttools. I found with the best.
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  • According to me, I feel Human writer is the best tool for you to be successful in content marketing. Rather than spinning content using a tool, they can help to write high quality, relevant content that's useful for your target customers.
    When you promote SEO friendly content, your website gets ranked easily on Google's search result pages. As a result, you can improve your sales!
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  • Profile picture of the author Subho D
    As a professional content marketer, I will suggest you not to use any tools for writing content. There will be a chance to get duplicate or thin content. Also, a tool can't provide you properly optimize content. If you have heard the term "content is king", then you will also know that quality content helps to boost your online presence and market your business.

    To improve the quality of your content, you can use the following tools -

    • Copyscape - For checking plagiarism (Premium)
    • Grammarly - For checking grammar (Premium)
    • Yoast - For checking readability of content (Premium)
    • Word Density Seizer - For checking word density (Free)

    As these tools are quite expensive, it will be better to hire a content writing agency that is using these for checking your content. That's all. If you want anything more related to content marketing, SEO, digital marketing and more just reply me back.
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    You can try these tools.
    Grammarly. Grammarly is probably the best spelling and grammar checker around. .
    Hemingway
    StackEdit
    Calmly Writer
    Copyscape
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