Write Right

 

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While we all make mistakes, some can be more damaging than others.

As more and more people decide to try their hand at setting up their own online business it’s only a matter of time before they realise they’ll need to set up their own web page and start providing unique content to get the traffic they need.

Setting up niche sites and writing articles seems to be the most fruitful way to go about driving traffic to your site; unfortunately, no matter how professional your web page looks or how interesting your article may be, if the would be customer comes across too many simple to fix, yet easy to make, errors in your writing they will quickly find the back button.

Most readers/would be customers will forgive a misplaced comma or a run-on sentence in your article or promotion page. Most readers also understand that the internet being what it is, there is always going to be differences in certain spelling and grammatical rules (for instance as an Australian I like the letter ‘U’.) It’s the misused word or phrase and the forgotten capitals that will turn them away before you get the chance to sell them on your idea or affiliate program.

Even with the abundance of writing programs that provide both spelling and grammatical checks it seems that too many people either don’t bother with them or don’t realise that they won’t pick up certain things: homophones (words that sound the same but differ in meaning or spelling or both) being one problem. The spell checker generally won’t pick them up because even though it’s the incorrect word it is spelt correctly.

If you were to come across a web page promoting an item that had something like this:

More then two thousand satisfied customers. (then = time eg. now and then)

Then compared it to a similar promotion that said this:

More than two thousand satisfied customers. (than = compare eg. more than, rather than)

It’s easy to see which one you’re going to take a further look at.

That’s just one example of how the smallest of errors can make a huge difference to whether or not your potential customer will continue read your article or web page.

Listed below are a few simple ideas that will help you to polish off your article or web page to ensure it’s a professional as possible.

Check and double check your work.

Read it out loud. This can often help when it comes to checking if you’ve used the right word or phrase - particularly words like: hear/here, lose/loose, to/too/two, chose/choose, its/it’s etc.

Start at the end then read it word for word backwards, this can help check that you have the correct spelling.

Where possible see if someone else can give it a quick look over for you. Often no matter how many times we read our work we can still miss the most obvious of mistakes; this can be partly due to the fact that we tend to read what we meant to write rather than what is actually on the page.

These are just a few ideas that might help when it comes to getting visitors to stay awhile at your site.

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