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Grammarly: The Best Spelling and Grammar Checker for Blogs, Articles, Emails, Mobile, and Social Media

If you’ve been a reader of Martech Zone for a while, you know I could use a lot of help in the editorial department. It’s not that I don’t care about spelling and grammar; I do. The problem is more of a chronic one. I’ve been writing and publishing our articles on the fly for years. They don’t go through multiple approval steps or an editorial staff – they’re typically researched, written, and published by me.

Unfortunately, that’s caused me some embarrassment as I’ve published some ridiculous grammatical errors over the years. I’ve even spoken to some of our copywriters about having them on retainer to review my daily posts. However, I don’t want to wait to publish, so I’ve been putting it off. Not to mention that I may not like how their recommendations change the tone of my work. I’ve honestly avoided going the editing route.

How Many Grammar and Spelling Errors Do People Make Online?

I’m not the only one! Grammarly analyzed over one billion words proofread by their popular writing app for one month.  Here’s what they found:

Grammar and Spelling Mistakes per 100 Words
  • People made an average of 39 mistakes per 100 words in social media posts. Emails followed with 13 mistakes per 100 words, and blog posts had the lowest number, 6.5 mistakes per 100 words.
  • People are three times as likely to make mistakes in social media posts as in any other type of online writing. I’m guessing some of this concerns X’s limitations (rare edits) and the conversational nature of social media.
  • Early birds writing between 4:00 am and 8:00 am made 18.2% fewer mistakes than night owls writing between 10:00 pm and 2:00 am. (Uh-oh)

What Are The Top Grammar and Spelling Errors People Make Online?

  1. Apostrophe Mistakes (e.g., let’s vs. lets)
  2. Too vs. To
  3. Everyday vs. Every Day
  4. There vs. Their
  5. Than vs. Then

You might be seeing some improvement in this area, as I’ve invested in an annual license for Grammarly, a service often named the world’s best grammar checker. Complete with a browser extension, I can quickly write and correct errors without leaving my editor.

Grammarly: The Best Grammar and Spelling Check Platform

Grammarly is a service that you can utilize with any platform or software. Not only does it guide you with highlighting and correcting spelling and grammar errors, but it also helps you reconstruct your sentences for improved clarification, target the education level of your audience, and dictate your tone of voice.

Here are some examples of Grammarly across different platforms:

  • Grammarly Editor: Grammarly’s editor is fantastic, with spell-checks, grammar checks, plagiarism checks, audience recommendations, formality checks, readability, tone detection, intent, overall scoring, goals, wording suggestions, elegant replacement, word counts, sentence lengths, and more.
Spellcheck and Grammar Check with Grammarly
  • Grammarly Desktop App: Grammarly has a standalone application that can run on any operating system. It’s a web-based platform where you can maintain a repository of all of your documents.
Grammarly App for spelling check, grammar check, plagiarism check and more
  • Grammarly for iPad: Grammarly has a standalone application that can run on an iPad.
Grammarly for iPad
  • Grammarly Browser Extensions: Grammarly has fantastic browser extensions. I’m using the Safari extension within WordPress’ Gutenberg editor for this article. Any web page with a text field automatically enables Grammarly to help you. Best of all, you can get the basic functionality at no cost!
Grammar and Spellcheck with Grammarly's browser extensions
  • Grammarly Office Add-In: Grammarly has an office add-in for Windows or Mac.
Grammarly for Office on Windows or a Mac
  • Grammarly Keyboard: If you’re using a mobile device, you can install and utilize the Grammarly Keyboard to help your mobile copy.
The Grammarly Keyboard-iOS
The Grammarly Keyboard Android
  • Grammarly Business: Does your company have very specific style guides when writing? Grammarly Business enables you to guide everyone within your company in following your guidelines.
Grammarly for Business - Writing Style Guides

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How to Check for Grammar and Spelling Errors with Grammarly

Using Grammarly is simple. You’ll see the spelling and grammar issues underlined in the text region you’re working in. Click the Grammarly icon, and up pops a more in-depth editor that has all the information you need to improve your copy.

Here’s a great video on how Grammarly works:

If that’s not enough features, how about a weekly email telling you how well you’re performing compared to other Grammarly users? Yes, they send one! And no, I’m not sharing mine.

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Douglas Karr

Douglas Karr is CMO of OpenINSIGHTS and the founder of the Martech Zone. Douglas has helped dozens of successful MarTech startups, has assisted in the due diligence of over $5 bil in Martech acquisitions and investments, and continues to assist companies in implementing and automating their sales and marketing strategies. Douglas is an internationally recognized digital transformation and MarTech expert and speaker. Douglas is also a published author of a Dummie's guide and a business leadership book.
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