Easy Tips to Improve Your Writing

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Summary: Start improving your writing with valuable tips from our expert in this free video. Watch, and see how your writing will instantly improve.

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Let's face it. We're not all Shakespeare. No matter how experienced a writer someone is, and no matter how good they think their writing is, each and every one of us could at least use a reminder now and then. And for you novices out there, there's not always time to take a class or slog through a textbook.

This is where our expert comes in. In this free video series, you'll learn a number of tips to instantly improve your writing as well as your general understanding of language. From commonly misspelled words to issues of style, a handful of short videos is your only obstacle to acing that paper or impressing your colleagues. Write it down!

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"Hi, I'm Kari Wethington for expertvillage.com Today we are going to talk about ways to instantly improve your writing. These are easy things that anyone can do to instantly sound smarter when they are writing. Whether it's a business memo or a personal email you, don't have to have an English degree, you just need to keep a few easy tips in mind. From spell checking, using the right language, always re-reading the easiest thing you can do do instantly sound smarter in your writing is to always check your spelling. It's as easy as using the built in spell checker in your computer and also re-reading yourself to make sure that you spell everyones name correctly, address correctly etc. Take your time if you don't and rush through something, your reader notices some misspelling. It's just a red flag that maybe everything else you're saying is not completely though through either. So a spelling is just a easy way to look polished and put together."

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