Anyone who writer online has learned the frustration of losing your work. Writing offline and saving the best efficient way to writer online.
It is very easy to misspell, mistype, and use the wrong word. Although spell check is not a proof reader, offline programs are often better at catching spelling mistakes.
A click of the button, loss of Internet connection, or power outage can cause a writer to cry. I've been there many times.
Offline writing docs, like word, will often recover the content. Plus the content should be save quite often to help prevent loss of work.
Content saved off line is a backup copy. Web sites could change or close down. Having a back up copy will save a writer lots of work.
You can always burn to a disc when you have lots of articles or store in place like google docs.
Sometimes you need a sample of your writing. It would be much easier to show case your writing from your personal collection then to pull up multiple sites on the Internet.
Some people steal other people works. Having a hard copy with a time stamps can be a life saver to prove you really wrote the article. Time stamp of publication is also a large help as well.
Don't risk losing content by only writing online. It can be very annoying to start an article all over again.
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