Will You Add?
#1 in Business Subscribe Email Print

You are here: Home > Internet and Businesses Online > Internet Marketing > There Is No Excuse

Tags

  • special meaning
  • writing including
  • absolutely shocked

  • Links

  • Member Benefits Of Joining The Association Of Fundraising Professionals
  • You Need To Understand Pay Per Click
  • Ideas, Not Money, Are the Key to Prosperity: Pearls of Wisdom from A Father of The Internet
  • Will You Add? - There Is No Excuse

    14 Reasons Why 80 Percent Of New Business Partnerships Would Fail Within Their First 5 Years Of Exis
    At least 80% of new businesses in developed countries would fail within their first 5 years of existence; many of them are owned and operated by business partners, and I'd risk to say that a very high percentage of new busine
    using then use it fully and give it the credit that it deserves. It could be misunderstood and cost you a sale.

    When I look at advertising or marketing copy I always look for misspelled words or grammatical errors. When I see them I just move on. If an advertiser does not take the time to make sure their cop

    Expand Your Company Using a Cost Effective Business Center
    Whether you operate a small-to-medium sized business or a grand corporation, you might be considering expansion through opening a new branch. Introducing your company's products and services to a fresh market in a new locati
    I can not tell you how many times I have received a letter or email from someone and could not understand what they are trying to say. It could be due to run on sentences, poor spelling or just plain laziness but there is no excuse.

    When you want to look professional and get your point across you want to make sure that your writing is legible and understandable. Nothing tells a prospective client not to deal with you more then spelling or grammar errors in official writings. Confusion and misunderstanding comes from poor grammar and can cost you sales.

    I know what some people say, spelling is so hard and how do I know I have it right? Well just take your word processor and write the email it that! Make sure you set its grammar checking at the highest level. You will be absolutely shocked at what you find.

    Make sure you follow all the rules of writing including the best rule of all – STAY AWAY FROM SLANG!

    Slang is the use of words or phrases with special meaning for the area you live in. Something that means one thing for you could mean something else to another person. Keep the confusion to a minimal and just do not use it.

    Another rule that you should follow is never use short forms. If a word is worth using then use it fully and give it the credit that it deserves. It could be misunderstood and cost you a sale.

    When I look at advertising or marketing copy I always look for misspelled words or grammatical errors. When I see them I just move on. If an advertiser does not take the time to make sure their copy

    TV Goes Global - The New Wave of Global Marketing
    Internet video isn’t going away. In fact, it’s everywhere. An Advertising.com study whose results were announced a few weeks ago indicate that 66 percent of Americans watch streaming video at least once a week.As a com
    ure that your writing is legible and understandable. Nothing tells a prospective client not to deal with you more then spelling or grammar errors in official writings. Confusion and misunderstanding comes from poor grammar and can cost you sales.

    I know what some people say, spelling is so hard and how do I know I have it right? Well just take your word processor and write the email it that! Make sure you set its grammar checking at the highest level. You will be absolutely shocked at what you find.

    Make sure you follow all the rules of writing including the best rule of all – STAY AWAY FROM SLANG!

    Slang is the use of words or phrases with special meaning for the area you live in. Something that means one thing for you could mean something else to another person. Keep the confusion to a minimal and just do not use it.

    Another rule that you should follow is never use short forms. If a word is worth using then use it fully and give it the credit that it deserves. It could be misunderstood and cost you a sale.

    When I look at advertising or marketing copy I always look for misspelled words or grammatical errors. When I see them I just move on. If an advertiser does not take the time to make sure their cop

    Well Into The New Year! How Off Target Are You Now? Refocus Your Goals – Part 2 – Focus
    What are you focused on? How sharp is that focus? How relevant is that focus?As Stephen Covey says it is vital to “start with the end in mind”. So when you design your business or your life it is vital to have a clear
    w I have it right? Well just take your word processor and write the email it that! Make sure you set its grammar checking at the highest level. You will be absolutely shocked at what you find.

    Make sure you follow all the rules of writing including the best rule of all – STAY AWAY FROM SLANG!

    Slang is the use of words or phrases with special meaning for the area you live in. Something that means one thing for you could mean something else to another person. Keep the confusion to a minimal and just do not use it.

    Another rule that you should follow is never use short forms. If a word is worth using then use it fully and give it the credit that it deserves. It could be misunderstood and cost you a sale.

    When I look at advertising or marketing copy I always look for misspelled words or grammatical errors. When I see them I just move on. If an advertiser does not take the time to make sure their cop

    Affiliate Marketing 101
    Fed up with Adsense?There are lots of supposed gurus out there who will tell you that there is still big money to be made with Adsense. I’m not sure I believe them anymore. I wonder if they are just trying to pr

    Slang is the use of words or phrases with special meaning for the area you live in. Something that means one thing for you could mean something else to another person. Keep the confusion to a minimal and just do not use it.

    Another rule that you should follow is never use short forms. If a word is worth using then use it fully and give it the credit that it deserves. It could be misunderstood and cost you a sale.

    When I look at advertising or marketing copy I always look for misspelled words or grammatical errors. When I see them I just move on. If an advertiser does not take the time to make sure their cop

    Where the Jobs Are - Q3, 2005
    Once again, I'm taking a look at the current status of the programming job market. I guess my biggest interest is in seeing which programming languages are the most popular. Originally, I did an article about this 3 months ag
    using then use it fully and give it the credit that it deserves. It could be misunderstood and cost you a sale.

    When I look at advertising or marketing copy I always look for misspelled words or grammatical errors. When I see them I just move on. If an advertiser does not take the time to make sure their copy is correct then what does that tell me about the company they represent?

    Remember…There is no excuse.

    Copyright 2006 Mission DropShip

    HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
    <a href="http://www.atriclecheck.com/article/67903/atriclecheck-There-Is-No-Excuse.html">There Is No Excuse</a>

    BB link (for phorums):
    [url=http://www.atriclecheck.com/article/67903/atriclecheck-There-Is-No-Excuse.html]There Is No Excuse[/url]

    Related Articles:

    How to Build Extra Revenue Into Your Restaurant Business Plan

    Logistics In The Global Marketplace

    A Marketing Lesson From TV's American Idol

    Bookmark it: del.icio.us digg.com reddit.com netvouz.com google.com yahoo.com technorati.com furl.net bloglines.com socialdust.com ma.gnolia.com newsvine.com slashdot.org simpy.com shadows.com blinklist.com