Table of Contents
Table of Contents ...................................... 3
Introduction................................................ 5
Research .................................................. 6
Outlining ................................................... 7
Typing Speed ........................................... 8
Practice Often .......................................... 8
Dictation ................................................... 9
Eliminate Distractions............................... 11
In-Home Distractions ............................... 11
Software ................................................... 12
Writer’s Block ........................................... 13
Free Writing .............................................. 13
Switching Subjects ................................... 14
Conclusion................................................. 15
Resources ................................................. 16
You may ask this:
1 how can i increase my writing speed
2 how can i speed up my writing
3 how can we increase writing speed
4 how do i increase my writing speed
5 how do i speed up my writing
6 how to do speed writing
7 how to hold pen for speed writing
8 how to improve speed writing
9 how to increase speed writing
10 how to learn speed writing
11 how to learn speed writing free
12 how to make speed writing
13 how to practice speed writing
14 how to speed writing
15 how to speed writing free
16 how to teach speed writing
17 how to write speed writing
18 how we can improve your writing speed
19 how we can increase your writing speed
20 what does speed writing mean
21 what is a good writing speed
22 what is meant by speed writing
23 what is shorthand speed writing
24 what is speed writing
25 what is speed writing in abacus
26 what is speed writing wpm
27 what is the average writing speed
28 what is the best writing speed for a dvd
29 what is the difference between shorthand and speed writing
30 what to do to increase writing speed
31 what writing speed should i use
32 which writing speed for dvd
33 which writing speed is the best
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents .................................................................................................. 3
Introduction............................................................................................................ 5
Research ............................................................................................................... 6
Outlining ................................................................................................................ 7
Typing Speed ........................................................................................................ 8
Practice Often .................................................................................................... 8
Dictation ................................................................................................................ 9
Eliminate Distractions.......................................................................................... 11
In-Home Distractions ....................................................................................... 11
Software........................................................................................................... 12
Writer’s Block ...................................................................................................... 13
Free Writing ..................................................................................................... 13
Switching Subjects........................................................................................... 14
Conclusion........................................................................................................... 15
Resources ........................................................................................................... 16
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Introduction
No matter what type of business you’re in online, you probably have to
do at least some writing. Whether you’re a blogger, a website builder,
an indie book publisher, a freelance writer, or even an online shop
owner, chances are you need to write content of some sort.
We all know that time is money, and when you’re writing for your
business, the faster you write, the more money you can potentially
make. But can you really change the speed at which you write? Yes!
You’ve probably heard of speed-reading, but did you know you can
actually learn to write much faster, too? Some people can write up to
10,000 words per day, or even more, without spending every second of
their time doing it. Would you like to learn how?
That’s exactly what you’re going to learn about in this guide. You’re
going to learn how to write any type of content faster, no matter what
it is you’re writing!
You’re going to learn about things such as the importance of outlining,
how to do research, how to improve your typing speed, and much
more. All of these techniques will help you learn how to write more
quickly, and without all of the stress and frustration that can so often
go along with the writing process.
Let’s begin.
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Research
The first step to writing quickly is to gather as much of your research as
possible before you start writing. Even if you’re writing fiction, you
may need some research before you begin. For example, historical
novels must be as accurate as possible, so research is critical. Reviewers
are likely to tear you to shreds if you make mistakes in your research!
And with nonfiction, research is just as important.
Research may consist of:
Internet searches
Books, magazines, newspapers, etc.
Notes you create for character profiles, etc.
Physical objects you may need to describe
In fact, research could be nearly anything as long as they pertain in
some way to what you’re writing. Just be sure you keep your research
organized, as it can be distracting and unproductive to have to keep
looking for the information you need while trying to write.
You may still need to do some research during your project, but pulling
together most of what you need before you start will help eliminate a
lot of distractions that can take you away from actual writing.
Try to anticipate the information you’ll need before you start, and
hopefully you’ll only have a minimal amount of research to do
midstream.
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Outlining
Once you have all your research gathered, you can start outlining your
work. Even if you’re just writing a short email for your mailing list or a
simple blog post, an outline will help you remember all of the key
points you wish to make.
An outline doesn’t have to be extremely detailed. Some people work
better with simpler outlines, while some prefer more complex versions.
Find what works for you. Start with a simple outline first, and if you find
yourself constantly facing writer’s block, you may want to move on to a
move complex outline.
Your outline will probably be much more detailed for in-depth work like
books or long-form articles, because more information is needed.
You don’t even have to put it in a standard outline form. The traditional
outline has tiered bullet point or numbered lists, but that isn’t
necessary unless you happen to prefer that type. Instead, it can simply
be a list of points you wish to make in the order you believe makes the
most sense.
You can always edit your outline later, but it’s important to write down
all of the most important elements of your work before you begin so
you aren’t as likely to experience writer’s block. Writer’s block is one of
the number one speed killers, and an outline can significantly reduce it.
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Typing Speed
It may seem like a no-brainer, but a lot of people never even try to
work on improving their typing speed, and that’s a real shame. In fact,
you could potentially double your writing speed just by increasing the
speed at which you accurately type.
There are a lot of programs you can use to assess your typing speed and
improve it. Any program will work fine as long as it also takes accuracy
into account, because you need to learn to type with both speed and
accuracy, as typos can really slow you down.
It’s actually recommended that you write without editing and go back
and do your editing later. Editing midstream can actually cause writer’s
block in some people, but if you are a persistent midstream editor,
learning to type with both speed and accuracy can reduce the number
of times typos distract you.
Practice Often
Even if you think your typing speed is up to snuff, it can probably still be
improved. Even if you have a brain that works quickly and the ideas
flow rapidly, it won’t do you any good if your fingers can’t keep up to
get those words down on the page! Keep practicing your typing and
measure and track your results. The more you improve your typing
speed and accuracy, the faster you’ll write!
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Dictation
Another great way to improve your writing speed is to use a dictation
like Dragon Naturally Speaking to turn your spoken words into text on
the page.
You can check the program out here:
> http://www.nuance.com/dragon/index.htm
Dragon Naturally Speaking (and other similar programs) will allow you
to speak your words into a microphone and it will dictate the speech
onto your screen.
So what makes dictation so great?
Well, most people speak faster than they type, so it’s more natural for
many users to speak what they want to write instead of having to type
if. Some people double their words per hour, or even more, once
getting the software trained to properly understand their voice.
Keep in mind that text written with dictation software will often need
heavy editing to fix any mistakes the software makes and improve the
punctuation and grammar, but editing is generally easier than the initial
writing.
A few people find they do better when typing because they feel self-
conscious speaking aloud even if they are alone. You might be one of
those people, and if you are, don’t worry about it. You can either keep
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trying—training yourself to work well with dictation software—or just
keep typing.
Remember, though, you’ll never be able to type as quickly as you
speak, so learning to use dictation software is the best way to
dramatically increase your writing speed.
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Eliminate Distractions
Distractions are a huge problem for any writer, and they can come from
many different sources. Children, pets, family, friends, Facebook,
Netflix, video ga es, televisio … the list of pote tial distractio s just
goes on and on, and they can be extremely detrimental to the writing
process.
The key is to train yourself to eliminate these distractions so you can
truly concentrate on your writing without letting anything take your
attention away from your writing.
One important key to remember is that you don’t have to write
constantly all day long. Instead, you can break your writing up into
smaller segments during the day. You can write at the times that have
the fewest distractions, thus naturally improving your writing speed.
In-Home Distractions
If you live with other people, or even animals, those around you can
definitely hinder your progress. You’ll even have to deal with phone
calls, random visits, and other such distractions.
The first thing you should do is make sure you have a quiet place you
can go hide when you want to write. This may not always be possible if
you live somewhere without any privacy, such as a one-room
apartment with multiple people, but if at all possible, find that private
place to write, even if it’s a closet or bathroom!
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It’s also important to sit down with the people around you and let them
know how important it is that you aren’t disturbed while you’re writing.
Bring up the fact that they wouldn’t interrupt you at a traditional job to
ask where their jacket is or point out something on television, and that
they can’t do it to you while you’re working at home, either.
Software
There are a number of different programs you can use for distraction
free writing. Some can be programmed to take over your computer so
you can’t do anything but write with it for a certain period of time. Of
course, it will still take discipline to avoid being distracted by your
phone, the television, the refrigerator, etc. But these programs will help
with that by giving you set time limits for writing.
If you’re in a groove, you can always keep writing after the timer
expires!
One program that can help you with distraction-free writing is Blank
Page. They have a simple system that is easy to use and really works.
Check out Blank Page here:
> http://www.blankpage.io/
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Writer’s Block
What should you do when you experience the dreaded writer’s block?
Well, the solution differs based on your personality. Some people
prefer to just step away from the work for a while, while others find it
useful to do some free writing as a way to recapture their mojo.
If you find yourself forgetting where you were when you step away
from your work for a while, and it takes you a while to get back into the
groove, then taking a break is probably not right for you. Instead, you
might want to do what is known as free writing.
Free Writing
Free writing basically means you write about anything you feel like
writing, not necessarily on the same subject you’re currently working
on, though it could be, without worry about spelling, grammar, or even
making sense. You just write whatever comes to mind, and you keep
writing without stopping for a defined period of time, such as five, ten,
or up to thirty minutes.
Free writing can help you break through a writer’s block by freeing your
mind from whatever is blocking it. This could mean writing in a separate
document on the same subject you’re trying to complete, or it could be
some entirely different subject—whatever works for you.
Here’s a quick example of a short free writing session just to let you see
how completely nonsensical and useless it may appear to be:
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I have writer’s block so I’ve decided to write about a flower. I’m
writing whatever words come to me as I picture a red tulip
swaying in the breeze. I’m not going to stop writing about this
flower until I decided I want to, and even if I feel blocked I will
keep typing words on the page until my session has lapsed. The
flower is swaying as a bee dips from the sky and crawls between
its petals. As it disappears, I wonder… END
The point is not to write something useable, but to kickstart your brain
and get the ideas flowing again. So you truly can write about anything
as long as you keep those words flowing!
Switching Subjects
Sometimes you can clear writer’s block simply by switching to another
topic for a while before going back to the original one. This could mean
writing a different fiction story, choosing a different subject to write
about, or even just researching your next project for a while.
Often, writer’s block happens because of burnout. If your mind burns
out on a particular subject, sometimes taking a step away to write
something else will help clear the block so that when you return to your
original work.
This may not work for those who tend to quickly forget what they were
working on before, but for a lot of people it really can help.
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Conclusion
Writing is never a simple task. It takes a lot of preparation, thought, and
time. Fortunately, you can significantly reduce the time (and potential
frustration) by following the tips we’ve covered in this guide.
Remember these important points:
Gather your research before you begin writing.
Create an outline to help you stay on track.
Work on increasing your typing speed and accuracy.
Use dictation software to write quicker.
Eliminate as many distractions as possible.
If you use these techniques and consistently practice, you will be able
to write faster and faster until you reach a point where you’re more
productive than you ever thought possible.
Whether you’re writing articles, blog posts, emails, short stories, books,
or even poetry, these tactics can significantly increase your production
and reduce a lot of the frustration that goes along with writing.
I hope you’ve learned a lot, and I hope this guide will help you write
faster than ever!
Best of luck!
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Tools for Writers
Trello
Trello is a kind of project management tool that takes the
place of Post-it Notes and highlighters or scraps of paper
or my pocket lists.
===
Google trends
Google Trends is a public web facility of Google Inc.,
based on Google Search, that shows how often a
particular search-term is entered relative to the total
search-volume across various regions of the world, and in
various languages.
===
Daily Page
Daily Page emails you a writing prompt every morning,
and you have the rest of the day to write your response.
===
750 Words
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Another way to practice your writing is to do a "brain
dump" exercise using a tool like 750 Words.
===
Twords
Twords calls itself "the app that nudges you to write." It
notifies you when you haven't written in a while so you can
keep yourself accountable -- and even gives you the
option to connect with others who will help keep you
accountable.
===
Quora
Quora is a great place to go for crowdsourced answers if
you want to reach outside your network.
===
Inbound.org
Inbound.org is a great place to source answers from
professionals
===
oTranscribe
oTranscribe is a great tool that'll make the transcription
process much less painful -- allowing more time for your
own writing and analysis.
===
ZenPen
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ZenPen is a web app that gives you a "minimalist writing
zone."
===
Power Thesaurus
Power Thesaurus isn't just any thesaurus: It's a
crowdsourced thesaurus that provides alternative word
choices from a community of writers.
===
OneLook Thesaurus
OneLook Thesaurus also has a "reverse dictionary": users
can type in a definition or group of words related to the
word they're searching for and find the right word for their
piece.
===
Twinword Writer
Twinword Writer automatically sense if you pause
because you're stuck on a word. Then, it'll analyze the
context of your writing and open a box suggesting
alternate words you can use.
===
Prompts
Prompts uses an algorithm to make suggestions for what
you should write next.
===
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BrainyQuote
BrainyQuote is a library filled with millions of interesting
quips that you can search by speaker (from Aristotle to Dr.
Seuss to Audrey Hepburn) or by topic (like peace,
success, leadership, and more).
===
Hemingway App
Hemingway App assess your writing and identify
opportunities to make it simpler.
===
ProWritingAid
ProWritingAid another tool that evaluates your writing, but
it boasts some unique features that differentiate it from the
tools above.
===
Grammarly
Grammarly check for grammatical errors -- and
Grammarly even checks for plagiarism.
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Correctica
Correctica is a great tool for triple-checking before you
press "publish" or "send."
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Draft
Draft lets you call on a staff of reviewers to get suggested
edits, for a price.
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Listly
With Listly, you can invite your audience to contribute to
your list. The Listly community can then vote on list items
to move them up the list.
===
NewNovelist
The NewNovelist program comes with a variety of tools to
help you research, create, organise, analyse, review, and
prepare your novel for publishing.
===
Bibisco
Bibisco is comprehensive novel-writing programme
created with love by book lovers to inspire writers to create
“beautiful” work.
===
yWriter
yWriter tracks your chapters and scenes but provides less
creative guidance than some more comprehensive
programs.
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Storyist
Storyist gives you an overview of your writing, tracks
important elements such as characters and plot, organises
your information, and provides you with templates and
formatting tools for your manuscript or screenplay.
===
Plotbot
Plotbot gives screenwriters the option of collaborating with
others on their project.
===
Clean Writer Pro
Clean Writer Pro is a minimalist text editor for those
wanting to focus on their writing without distraction.
===
WriteRoom
WriteRoom is a bare-bones text editor that lets you focus
on your words and nothing else.
===
Dark Room
Dark Room is a similar text editor designed for Windows. It
gives you the same clutter-free environment so that you
can focus on your words.
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OmmWriter
OmmWriter’s goal is to create a clutter-free environment
where you can focus on your writing in peace.
===
Q10
Q10 has a variety of features to help you focus on your
writing and meet your goals, including live statistics,
portability, customizable appearance, a timer, writing
target percentages, autosaving and autocorrection.
===
Write or Die
Write or Die is good for those who want to achieve a
minimum word count within a given period of time.
===
Dragon Dictation
Dragon Dictation lets you dictate your words and then
transcribes them for you.
===
MarkMyWords
MarkMyWord comes with a variety of features, including
compatibility with different mark-up languages, the ability
to preview your work, highlighted mark-up code, a
customizable interface for maximum comfort and focus,
easy formatting options, and article templates.
===
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Protagonize
Protaganize is a global, award-winning online community
of writers. Members can explore other authors’ work, write
new material, join existing groups or create new ones,
critique each other’s creations, collaborate, and promote
themselves.
===
GoodNotes
The GoodNotes app lets you take handwritten notes and
annotate pdfs with digital vector ink. GoodNotes
documents on your iPad and iPhone will synchronize
automatically with iCloud sync.
===
Mindmup
Mindmup is an open-source, online mind mapping tool
with collaboration, publishing, and export capabilities as
well as the ability to change the look.
===
Mindmeister
Mindmeister is another collaborative online tool for mind
mapping, brainstorming, planning and more.
===
Bubbl.us
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Bubbl.us uses comment-like bubbles to help you
brainstorm, organise and plan.
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Scappl
Scapple is described as a free-form text editor that mimics
mind mapping software without imposing any hierarchy or
the need to link your notes.
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SimpleMind
SimpleMind is a mind mapping tool that allows you to
gather, organise, analyse and share your thoughts.
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Tomboy
Tomboy is a note-taking app that also allows you to
format, organise your work into different notebooks,
automatically link your notes and create lists. Useful for
research as well as to-do lists.
===
Zim
Zim is a text editor that also functions as a desktop wiki, a
place to gather Wikipedia files as well as take notes,
brainstorm, organise, and create emails and blogs.
===
Creative Writing Solutions
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Creative Writing Solutions is a website that offers a variety
of ways to help writers get past the different causes of
writer’s block, such as fear, lack of ideas or lack of
motivation. The site offers prompts, challenges, advice on
specific issues, lesson plans for kids, mentorship and
more.
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Writing Toolkit
Writing Toolkit, is a mobile app that’s useful for all kinds of
writers – fiction and non-fiction, veteran and novice. In
addition to help with the mechanics of writing, its toolbox
shows not only different aids for developing your fiction
story but also tips for journalists, bloggers, technical
writers and more.
===
The Story Starter
The Story Starter is a fun tool that generates random lines
to give you ideas for starting your story.
===
Evernote
Evernote is a note-taking and sharing app that can be
used across devices. A note can be in many forms, from
an image to a handwritten note, web page, voice memo or
video file.
===
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Diigo
Diigo’s original main purpose was to provide users with a
way to store, organise and annotate their web content.
===
Feedly
Feedly lets you put all your content in one place. Content
includes your publications, YouTube channels, blogs,
collections and even keyword alerts.
===
Readability
Readability allows you to adjust and save web pages for
greater readability, enjoyability and convenience.
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Anti-Social
Anti-Social is a timed Chrome plug-in that allows you block
the social media features on websites, such as comments
as well as Facebook, Twitter and other icons.
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StayFocused
A Chrome extension that lets you block those distracting
websites that keep you from making progress with your
work, especially handy if you’re slaving away on a thesis.
Cold Turkey
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Cold Turkey helps you improve your productivity by
blocking websites, preventing you from becoming
distracted and forcing you to concentrate on your work.
===
EssentialPIM
EssentialPIM (PIM stands for “personal information
manager”) is an organisational tool that allows you to
manage your personal information such as notes,
appointments, contacts, tasks, mail, and passwords.
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LeechBlock
LeechBlock is a Mozilla add-on that lets you choose when
and which sites to block in order to eliminate distractions
and maximize your productivity.
===
Keybr.com
Keybr.com keeps track of your speed, number of errors,
and other stats while teaching you to touch type by
focusing on similar though randomly generated sets of
letters.
===
APAStyle
APA style is the writing and reference style devised by the
American Psychological Association and used in the social
sciences.
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===
LanguageTool
LanguageTool is an open-source proofreading tool for
over twenty languages, including all different versions of
English.
===
WordWeb
WordWeb is a customizable, downloadable dictionary and
thesaurus as well as a word and term finder.
===
OneLook
OneLook automatically searches multiple dictionaries for
the word in question and provides you with links.
===
Acronym Finder
Acronym Finder allows you plug in acronyms and
abbreviations to discover their meaning.
===
MediLexicon
MediLexicon provides users with links to a medical
dictionary, medical abbreviations, information on drugs,
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medical news, medical and surgical equipment, and
miscellaneous medical information on such categories as
hospitals, medical associations and pharmaceutical firms.
===
RhymeZone
RhymeZone lets you plug in a word and then provides you
with a list of rhyming options.
===
Visuwords
Visuwords creates diagrams around a word using different
types of colored lines to connect it to related words and
phrases.
===
Word Counter
Word Counter allows you to track the number of words
and characters of your text, either as you type or by
cutting and pasting.
===
Copyscape
Copyscape is a plagiarism tool with different levels of
checks. The free version lets you compare content from
different articles or web pages.
===
FastPencil
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FastPencil is a self-publishing platform that helps authors
through the various stages of book creation, publishing
and selling.
PenFlip
With PenFlip, you enter your text into either your own text
editor or an online markdown editor. You then submit it for
public or private feedback that you reject or accept, and
finally you publish it as an e-book or on the web. Works
with both short and longer works.
===
Calibre
Calibre is an open-source e-book tool that includes library
management, e-book conversion, e-book reader syncing,
an e-book viewer, an e-book editor, online library access,
and news-to-ebook conversion.
===
To ePub
To ePub converts your pdf files to different e-book
formats, including epub and mobi.
===
Sigil
Sigil is a simple, easy-to-use, open-source e-book creator
and editor that lets you edit e-books and convert them to
.EPUB format.
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===
CreateSpace
CreateSpace is Amazon’s online publishing platform for
hard-copy and e-book self-publishers.
===
Cliche Finder
Cliche Finder will find and uncover hidden clichés in your
writing — phrases that have been used so much by so
many people that they’ve lost their original punch.
===
Zen Writer
Zen Writer minimizes distractions (like checking your email
or Facebook) by encompassing the entire width and height
of your screen and making you devote it solely to writing.
===
Byword
Byword is a neat app available on both Windows and Mac
App stores that lets you write something (whether it’s a
new chapter, a blog post or any type of written content) on
one device and share it with others.
===
Synchroedit
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Synchroedit is a collaborative writing software that lets
multiple users in different locations work simultaneously
on the same document.
===
Clippings.me
Clippings.me allows you to create an online writer’s
portfolio where you can display your work proudly.
===
Pear Note
PearNote records a conversation and syncs it with your
notes.
===
Scrivener
Writers across the web swear by this software and claim
that ‘all-in-one writing tool’ doesn’t do it justice.
===
Ulysses
This program is highly regarded for its ability to transfer
plain text into beautiful content.
===
Ted Talks
Ted Talks is for inspiration and information, look to experts
and innovators in every subject under the sun.
===
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ALL 100 TOP TOOLS CATEGORIES
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Content Curation Tools
Social Media Tools
PPC Tools
Content Optimization Tools
Rank Tracking Tools
Tops Keyword Research Tools
Keywords Ideas Tools
Technical Seo Tools
Top Seo Tools Link Building
Top Seo Tools
Top Landing Pages Creators
39. Speed Writing
Twitter Trending Topics
Twitter Tools For Images
Twitter Hashtags
Top Twitter Tools
Top Facebook Tools
Top Lead Generation Tools
Top Autoresponders Tools
Build Email List Tools
Top Niche Research Tools
Top Trends Tools
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Website Testing And Analysis Tools
File Sharing And Data Storage Tools
Brainstorming And Mind Mapping Tools
Top Interstitial Traffic Networks
Top Solo Ad Traffic Sources
Top Native Ads Traffic Networks
Top PPC Networks
Top PPV CPV Networks
Top Mobile Traffic Networks
Infographic Submission Sites
Free Video Submission Sites
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Free Article Submission Sites
CPA CPM Aff Networks
Mobile Marketing Tools
Scraper Extractor Tools
Support Tools
Graphic and Design Tools
Efficiency Tools
Virtual Assistant Sites
Top Outsourcing Tools
Traffic Analysis Tools
VPN Tools
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Integration Services Tools
Social Media Analytics Tools
Url Shortener Tools
Content Ideation Tools
Domain Name Idea Generators
Domain Appraisal Tools
Domain Email Tools
Business Dashboard Tools
Increasing Influence
Payment Gateways Tools
Project Management Tools
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Customer Support
Website Monitoring Tools
Form Builders
Website Builders
Image And Cliparts Sites
Design Tools
Video Creating Tools
Surveys
Top Outreach Tools
Top Live Chat Tools
YouTube Marketing Tools
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Mobile Marketing Tools
Top Heatmaps Tools
Top E-learning Platforms
Top Content Tools
Cloud File Storage
Top Affiliate Marketing Sites
Top Analytics Tools
Top Social Advertising Tools
Content Creation Tools
Social Analytical Tools
Monitoring Sharing Tools