Here's the whole idea: http://www.MyArticleReview.com So what do you think? How should I advertise it? I don't have any money ATM. Do you think this will work? Thanks in advance!
Free, is that right? Well, I'm sure the freebie thread at this and other webmaster forum, as well as writing forums, would keep you busy. You might want to spell "unbelievable" correctly in your sig if you wish to be taken seriously as a writing mentor...this is the sort of detail which can undermine your credibility. Having it posted on your site is great for you, not sure if it's good for the submitter, as that article is basically shot once you post it. So what's the upshot? In other words, your business model? Adsense? Or just another article directory, in the end? After all, most article directories review submissions, though not necessarily offering tips.
There are loads of mistakes in your English - little ones but frequent - if you're boasting about how good your English is, you can't afford to make any. You don't use the definite and indefinite articles properly - 'a' and 'the' First, I passed a series of exams and certificates. I am the proud bearer of the Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English, accepted in the entire world. I have also passed TOEFL, a US equivalent. I have gained the right to teach English at universities; Also it should be welcome, not welcomed.
Offtopic: I'm also taking the Cambridge Certificat this year (igcse). Yesterday, I took the Oral Communication
Thanks, both of you. Yeah, I have always had a problem with articles (meaning the and a/an). To be honest, English is not my native language, but I've been studying it for a very long time. I'll make fixes when I get back home; right now, I have to leave. Thanks again.
That's okay, we all have weaknesses, even in things we're quite good at. My Spanish gets me by, but surely stands out to natives. Kudos for writing in a second language! And keep working on your skills. Actually, I've seen a few threads where people are asking for writing instruction, and many of them might prefer a teacher like you. Just be certain not to teach errors. Take a little more time to master these nuances, and I believe there is a need for such services.