Are enterprise-level companies creating content pieces that are grammatically accurate and easy to read?
To find out, Acrolinx deployed its proprietary linguistics analytics engine to examine the public-facing Web pages—blog posts, product pages, press releases, etc.—of 170 large global brands.
The content of each company was assessed based on two criteria: Quality (how many errors each piece contained on average per 1,000 words, as well as whether it followed 62 core writing practices), and clarity (sentence length, structural complexity, word choice, etc.)…