5 Courses to Improve Your Writing and Make You Stand Out in 2024.

Miebaka Bipibama
Word Garden
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3 min readMay 29, 2024
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So you’ve decided to write, but your writing still looks the same; it hasn’t even improved a little after writing for a while.

You’ve read many articles and watched YouTube videos from other renown writers who encourage you and ask you to keep writing every day. They say that as you keep writing, you’ll notice the quality of your writing improves. Yet as you write, your writing doesn’t look as though it’s improving.

Does this ring a bell?

If you learn to write like you’re going on a journey without directions, after a while, you’ll find you’re nowhere near the destination you want to get to. Even after months of writing, it still stinks.

What if there are courses out there that could help you write better, and that thousands of people have used these courses to improve the quality of their writing?

Imagine if you could write quality pieces within a year. What kind of difference would that make for you right now?

To be hopeful once again, seeing that you could make progress or that you could be on the road to writing better pieces that you could share with the world.

What kind of pieces would you write? Would you share your writing journey with the world or be niche specific with your writing?

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Here are the five courses that I will be sharing that will definitely improve the quality of your writing.

The first course is from Alison.com, “Copywriting for Conversions: How to Write Persuasive Content.” Theo McAurthur takes the time to break down how to copywrite and gives good examples and quizzes to improve your skills. Alison makes learning to write easy with videos, samples, and descriptions to help the message get through to you.

The second course is “Good With Words: Write and Editing Specialisation” from Coursera.com. Patrick Barry is proficient in writing, editing, and persuasion. He also helped many people in your situation improve the quality of their writing. The platform is easy to use and gives you a certificate with which you can post on your profile.

The third course is Hubspot’s “Writing Course with Bestselling Author Daniel Pink.” Daniel Pink makes writing easy; he really breaks down the process and explains difficult concepts. The platform also makes learning easy and is highly recommended.

The fourth course is “A Comprehensive Guide to Creative Writing.” from Alison. Alpha Academy in this course teaches the art of story telling to help you find your voice and become a creative writer. This course will teach you to structure your ideas, transforming them into a compelling piece.

The fifth course is “Creative Writing Specialisation” from cousera.com. The course was created by Wesleyan University in collaboration with Coursera to help people like you craft great stories, just like great writers. By the end of this course, you’ll be writing wonderful stories that will hold readers spellbound from beginning to end.

To sum up, a great way to improve your writing’s quality is to learn and write daily. A while of incorporating the lessons you’ve learned into your daily write-ups will have you noticing some huge improvements in the quality of your writing.

Don’t rush it; take your time and practice daily.

What other ways do you believe will improve one’s writing? Share your thoughts or ideas with me; I’ll love to read them in the comments.

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Miebaka Bipibama
Word Garden

Newbie farmer & Content Writer [Life's lessons, Mental health, Well-Being]