How Does Wordzen Work?
People often ask about the
process of transforming a hastily-typed email or voice recorded brain dump into
a concise, grammatically perfected, professional message.
What makes Wordzen so unique is
that we employ human editors to read/listen to your draft and craft a
well-thought-out and cohesive email on your behalf.
The basic process is:
- You
type or voice-record an email message.
- You
send it to Wordzen.
- A
professional editor reads your message and makes changes as necessary to make
it concise and structured in a manner that it will best be understood. The
editor also makes sure you have followed all the rules pertaining to syntax,
grammar, punctuation, and spelling.
- The
editor then sends it to your recipient or returns it to you.
What is the main benefit from using Wordzen?
Many Wordzen users have reported
that their emails have actually influenced business deals to go their way. A
well-worded email A well-worded email portrays the sender in a positive light,
demonstrating intelligence, professionalism, and attention to detail. Wordzen’s
goal is to make you more successful.
Will the editors respect my privacy?
Yes. Wordzen editors are all
experienced professionals who have dealt with confidential information for
years. They adhere to a professional code of practice that includes strict privacy
provisions.
How do I start using Wordzen?
It’s easy. Wordzen works with the
Chrome browser and with any Gmail account. As long as you have those bases
covered you can go to
www.wordzen.com and
download the extension. Every time you create an email message you will have
the option to send it straight to your recipient or direct it to Wordzen. There
is a video
here on
how to set up Wordzen and another
here on how to use the
Wordzen voice-record feature.
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