This thread is for a list of online resources that you have found valuable in helping you to write good web content. My list is below. Feel free to add your resources to this stickied thread. Note: This thread is not for links to freelance-writer work sites. Resources only please! Citation Styles Copyscape: the leading provider of services that protect your content against online plagiarism and theft. Copyright.com: The one-stop-shop for all your text licensing needs Good Documents.com: A web-site that discusses how to create good business documents in the linked, on-screen environment of Intranets and the Internet Phrase Finder: Phrase Thesaurus – Ideas Generator for Writers Poynter Online: Everything You Need to Be a Better Journalist Readability Info The Chicago Manual of Style Online Usable Web: Guidelines for effectively writing online. Web Style Guide
Thanks you sir. I really like to help people. I have posted many threads and it has helped people a lot
How could you forget Wikipedia? I mean, the articles written there are so well-formatted that they serve as paradigms for perfect writing.
I second CopyBlogger; fantastic blog and a must read for every online marketer/writer! Kieran LoveProfit.net
This is a great list! Dupecop is another one. I use it when a client orders three versions of the same article to use for article marketing. It tell you how unique your articles are.
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Thanks Abhishek for good compilation. Appreciate your effort....greatly. Hope to see many more inputs to the same from other members too. Regards, RightMan
Copyscape usually isn't required for people who write original content. But if you're buying content it's priceless. Thanks for the list.
The Chicago Manual of Style is an interesting place. I don't know too many people that even know about it...
Phrase finder looks interesting for us non-native english speakers to say at least. Too bad it's not free. However, if I was a professional writer I'd probably subscribe to it.