Writing Explained Daily

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Writing effectively has never been more important for your future success than it is today.At this moment in time, people are writing more than they ever have in the past. We send countless emails each and every day, we have blogs and social media accounts, and digital publishing has made it easier than ever to reach an audience of millions.Not only are people writing more in their own everyday lives, but also businesses are increasingly requiring strong written and communication skills of their employees.In fact, a nationwide study conducted by the National Commission on Writing surveyed 120 major American corporations, employing nearly 8 million people, and found that nearly all salaried positions require some writing responsibility, and that writing skills are seriously considered during the hiring process.

“In most cases, writing ability could be

your ticket in…or your ticket out.”

So what’s keeping you from improving your writing skills?
With a busy schedule of work, school, family, etc., rarely do any of us have the time to sit down and go through textbooks and style guides each day to improve our writing.That’s why I created Writing Explained Daily.Every day, I will deliver to your email inbox a new helpful writing tip and a set of interactive exercises designed to improve your writing. Topics will cover the full spectrum of written communications, grammar, style, usage, punctuation, spelling, and more.

These interactive exercises will give you

a new “nugget” of information each day.

The exercises and daily articles are designed to target specific problem areas in people’s writing that will offer a quick “nugget” of information for the day. Each day, you’ll spend less than 5 minutes on the exercises and explanations, and in just a few short weeks, you will begin to see the improvements in your writing and general English communication skills.

What you get as a

Writing Explained Daily Member

number-1Featured Articles: Joining the Writing Explained Daily community is the only way to get our featured articles sent directly to your inbox. These articles will provide you with writing tips and discussions that go beyond usual explanations.
number-1Daily Exercise: Each day I will deliver to your email inbox a new writing exercise, covering the full-range of written communications: grammar, style, usage, spelling, punctuation, and more. Completing this short exercise each day will quickly shape you into a well-rounded writer
number-1Explanations of common writing problems and their solutions: Along with the daily exercise will be a detailed and complete set of explanations that explain solutions in everyday English and give you ways to implement what you’ve learned into your daily writing.
number-1Complete Archives: Not only will you get access to our daily exercise and explanations, but you will also get access to the full archive of previous exercises and explanations for future reference and practice.
number-1Exclusive discounts on all future Writing Explained courses:
– How to Write a Resume
– The Ultimate Guide to Confusing English Words
– Business Writing: Communications in the Corporate World

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About Writing Explained

“These are amazing lessons. Thank you!!!!!” –Annette

“I love Writing Explained—so many rules forgotten—if you write, blog, text, send emails, etc., you should subscribe.” –Ed

“Where have you been all my life? I love your exercises that help with words I so often use incorrectly!” –Jane

“I love your site! Empowering people and their writing skills. I hope I said that correctly! ;-)” Debra

“I think I’m in love with your site!” -Amber

“Thank you…I can always use a tune up! :)” -Stephen

“Such a treat…will be checking in daily to keep on top of things!” -Rosemary

“Brilliant resource :)” -Donna

“This is a wonderful resource! Thanks!” Suzette

“I’m from Malaysia, and I love writing and reading so much. I feel lucky to have found your site. Thank you for being such a great help in enhancing my writing skills.” -Yasmin

“Where was this service years ago when I was in high school?” -Jonathan

“I only wish there were a ‘love’ button on Facebook, because I love this! It is awesome! Wow, I am relearning so much that I have forgotten.” -Karen

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