How to Stop Misspelling Words and Making Typos

By Shaun Connell, updated on February 28, 2023

I have spent my entire career as a publisher and editor.

And do you know what tool I REQUIRE every writer to use if they want to work with me?

Grammarly.com.

It’s a simple tool that you install on your computer or phone and it’s life-changing. I’m serious - it’s literally a life-changing tool that takes less than 60 seconds to install.

Here’s what it does:

  • Spots all grammatical mistakes. Don’t have a master’s degree in English? No problem… you’ll look like you do.
  • Spots all spelling errors. Even if you don’t care, PEOPLE DO. They notice misspellings. There’s no excuse for even accidental misspellings in the age of Grammarly.
  • Makes polished suggestions. Your writing will be easy to read and will flow perfectly after you install Grammarly. You’ll see it within a couple of minutes.
  • Works on the computer AND your mobile phone. You’ll have access to it no matter where you do your writing or emailing. You’ll look smarter everywhere you use it.
  • Helps your career. Trust me, someone who has lots of typos and misspellings is looked down upon by almost everyone in positions of hiring authority. Everyone should use it.

Click here to install Grammarly.

Sincerely,
Shaun Connell
Editor, Writing Tips Institute

PS: Some people were asking me where to get it. Just click here and you’ll see the instructions. Make sure to sign up using the simple form.

If you have any questions, just contact me. I’ll help you out.

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Written By:
Shaun Connell
Shaun Connell is the Founder and CEO of Connell Media and WritingTips.org. Shaun began his career as a freelance writer and eventually started his own website and media company using a small army of freelance writers. Shaun’s entire career has been dedicated to writing and publishing.

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