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Thursday, November 9, 2017

Textalyser, and How it Can Help Your Writing

     Recently, I came across a website that I thought was pretty interesting called:  Textalyser located at:



   The thing that makes this site so interesting is that it will analyze any document you've written and tell you various things about it such as;  word count, how many times a word is used, the number of wordy sentences you have and how many words make up that sentenceIt will tell you if you weigh heavily on using certain words, and so many other things about your document. 

     The site is basically plain in its appearance but will amaze you with how much it can tell you about your writing. It will ask you some questions that you will need to fill in so that the program will know how you want it to analyze your text document.  Some of the things it will ask you to fill in are:
  • minimum characters per word
  • special word or expression to analyze
  • number of words to be analyzed
  • ...and a few other things.
     Then all you will have to do is click at the bottom on the left-hand side the words:  analyze the text.  Your data will then come up.  The one thing I did discover is that this site works best when you deal with just a page or two.  If you were to insert a whole book it could take awhile.

     Anyways, you might want to give this site a try and see if it can help you with making your writing stronger.  I personally found some interesting things in regards to my own writing and I am sure you will too.

     In my next blog article, I am going to discuss long chapter vs. short chapter. Which do you prefer?

     So stay tuned!

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