As a blogger, I have to write a lot and, of course, edit large volumes of content. Naturally, proofreading takes lots of time and effort. It would be hard to cope with everything if there were no smart digital helpers.
Now, when editing my piece, I rely not only on my knowledge and experience but also on editing and proofreading tools. They help me spot mistakes I commonly make and get rid of them. It’s a perfect language practice and reliable way to polish your text.
We have gathered a list of websites that can help you in your work as a developer, marketer, designer and content creator. Yes, today you have to be kind of everything to provide you a chance to getting hired in the tech industry.
Happily, our list might increase your efficiency as much as 50% if used right, so you have to check every opportunity we might present you. See for yourself!
Being a graphic designer, you’re already familiar with the use of color theory and how it goes hand to hand with graphic design. We are taught that each color affects us in a different way. However, that is not always the case.
Color may play a role, like sending out a particular message, but results from a study show that mostly, color is used to “fit” what is being advertised.
Have you ever known how well your competitors rank in Google? Part of successful content marketing strategy is to look what you competitors do and do it better yourself.
Of course, you can write great content and hope for Google to rank it high in SERPs. But it would be inefficient. Instead, you can copy information from your competitors, save your time and stay updated about industry trends.
So what are the most overused fonts in 2016? It’s possible that nobody told you this. It’s possible you’ve never considered it. Yet, there are certain rules when it comes to writing.
Specifically, the practical, the mundane, or the literal writing. Typing words onto a blank page is a process in and of itself. It needs to be exhaustively checked and that means looking at the typeset.
Maintaining a blog is a colossal work. It sounds as a truistic statement just to feed the vanity of the bloggers, but it’s not the case. I started a year ago a web design blog and I expected that its administration would consume much time and resources.
In spite of all my preparations, I underestimated how much time and resources I should allocate for running the blog: promoting the blog posts takes much time than writing them, the homepage is never completely designed,and the monetization is a complex task. These are just a few lessons I have learned from this experience.