![]() The Bad: With trade mag stuff you have to teach it a lot of industry-specific terms otherwise it’ll label them as errors. “ The Good: it’s wonderful for really mentally-intensive work like medical trade magazine assignments where your brain is focused entirely on the content and 1 or 2 grammatical errors might slip past you. When it comes to industry-specific writing, Mike Strauss has a bit of a bone to pick in his own Grammarly review: He says he uses Grammarly and that, “In our team we have a mini competition about word count and diversity of vocabulary”. Rich is another content marketer who uses Grammarly to bridge the gap between his German language and English content creation. I’m a British writer but have a lot of American clients so after I finish the piece I’m working on, I paste it into Grammarly and it shows me where I’ve used British English and what it should be changed to.” Kitiara de Montparnasse says, “I use the free version for Americanisms. Here’s an interesting use case of Grammarly by a non-US writer writing for a US brand or audience: Now I am constantly not only fixing some of my mistakes (and the work that I edit), but I’m also becoming a better writer because I’m learning the nuances of grammar that it points out to me”. She adds this to her Grammarly review, “I thought I was good at grammar until I started using this tool. Kelsey Jones is the previous editor of Search Engine Journal who says that the tool has really opened her mind. On the topic of working with many writers, Sandy K Mickey shares this Grammarly review, “I am currently planning and editing a state’s long-range plan that has 10+ authors we are combining into one 700+ page document, and Grammarly has helped us combine everyone’s writings for flow and context”. ![]() To simplify this point, she adds, “It catches all of those mistakes you just don’t see when you’re rereading something for the nth time”. Before that, I’m sure I missed it at least a dozen times and was saved by our designers/developers”. Because Word won’t underline misused words, I only realized it was an actual trend in his writing thanks to Grammarly. She says, “One of my writers always had a typo in “Sign up” (his version: Sing up). Marija Pajković is a content editor gives a very positive Grammarly review. ![]() She says, “I’m kinda dependant on it to place my commas right!”. Here’s how content marketers use Grammarly to make their writing better:įizza Naseem uses the free version of the tool to fix her punctuation problems. When it comes to Grammarly’s use by content marketers, the perceptions are largely positive. According to Grammarly’s website, “Millions of writers worldwide trust Grammarly’s products, which are also licensed by more than 600 leading universities and corporations”.
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