By Samille Abada, | March 22, 2017
The Netherlands-based app is available on Android, iOS, and the web. (YouTube)
Along with Medium and Wattpad, Sweek is one of the international networking apps that can be used by young digital savvy writers.
The Netherlands-based app is available on Android, iOS, and the web. It was launched in June 2016, according to Digital Book World.
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Tech reported that Sweek has reached over 75 countries and thousands of writers have shared their stories using the platform in over 10 languages. According to Sweek cofounder and marketing manager Sabine van der Pla, the app is user-friendly and can be used by both established and aspiring authors.
However, not all are gifted in writing. It may be a dreaded task to many that is why some hire online writing services. The main purpose of an article is to let other people know that you are capable of thinking critically. The author of the bestselling book "How to Write Better Essays" Bryan Greetham underscored the need for higher cognitive abilities since writers analyze and synthesize ideas from various sources.
If you are still in doubt about your writing skills, then maybe you should get online writing services to make it easier for you. But if you already consider yourself as a pro, then Sweek may be the start of your writing career.
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