24 Feb 2008 12:33:29 | Janet Gratz
No matter how well you write, or even if you have a professional
writer create your web site copy, you're going to have errors.
Misspelled words, awkward sentences, phrases that don't make
sense, and words that are used incorrectly run rampant through
many sites. And it's no wonder. Writing well is hard work. Even
a good writer will be too close to the copy and won't see ALL
their mistakes, even when re-reading the copy carefully.
Mistakes in your copy can sink your web site. The online
audience who accounts for most of your customers are a rather
literate group of people. Studies show a large percentage have a
good knowledge of spelling and punctuation. If they find your
copy has several errors in it, prospects will figure you do
sloppy work.
The solution is simple. Get a proof reader to carefully check
your copy. You can enlist the help of a friend who has a sharp
eye for spelling and punctuation. Better yet, get a professional
proof reader to read your copy. Proof reading is almost always
affordable and the investment will pay off big time in avoided
embarrassment and missed sales.
Don't get too comfortable with spell checkers. Many have limited
numbers of words they recognize, and will skip past some
misspelled words. One of the most common problems is that a
spell checker can't help you if you use the WRONG word.
Don't feel like I'm picking on you. I worked in the TV and movie
industries for many years. I can tell you from personal
experience that even Hollywood's writers struggle with typos and
other errors in their copy. None would dream of turning in a
script without first having a capable proof reader go through
their drafts and revisions.
About Author :
Janet Gratz is founder of http://www.ProofYourCopy.com. She can
proof and edit your web site, ebook, sales letters, and more --
all at very affordable rates. Reach Janet at
janet@proofyourcopy.com or 818-901-0035.