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The irony of the grammatically incorrect title emphasizes your point.
Good post and your title does actually illustrate very typical errors that are seen every day online. Although I may be guilty of mangling the King's English from time to time, I do wish some people would try harder, particularly those who claim to be "writers" and then go on to demonstrate very poor ability at even a basic level. Ouch.
That just cracks me up.
The panda did not eat IT IS food. It's = it is.
You meant to say the panda eats ITS food.
Out of all errors on blogs, that must be my biggest pet peeve. And the fact that it showed up, even here, just shows how easy it is to miss things in proofreading. Maybe "it's" needs its own bullet point under the apostrophe section!
I love the points made here, however! Very, very good ones.
Lisa
"I just wanted to make a comment to say the the title of this article was well and truly written poorly to emphasize the point. I am glad that people have found it a useful resource."
This displays the same type of error as the title. 'well and truly X' is the idiom, not 'well and truly adverb x' or 'x adverb'.
I am not impressed.
And if you use the verb 'effect' when you mean 'affect', that's going to screw things up too!
But never forget: we all make mistakes.
Good Writing
(You don't want us posting slang or text speak? S***, I'm surprised!"
A big help for the bloggers and web copywriters.
I really like the number two tip part.
But seriously, these are some great tips for bloggers. If I visit a site with to much slang and so forth, I leave quicker than I got there, can't stand it. If you are going to run a website or blog, I think you should work hard at making it look professional, unless of course its just a personal blog for you and your buddies or something.
Tks 4 the tisp <---Joke!
I am a half decent speller and that has improved since Firefox started doing spell check for me :D
One of my favorite blogs is written by a writer from a newspaper in florida. He talks about his daily life and makes fun of himself.
I don't think that spelling is going to make or break your blog but it reflects on your professionalism and bad spelling can look like laziness.
Hey! Nobody's perfect.. Just keep on writing!
Perez hilton has to be the worst writer ever and he's got arguably the largest blog out there.
I'll keep your tips in mind when I make another article.
I learned English as a second language and my teachers were always sticklers for grammar. I hate to say this, but I find myself editing articles I get from English speaking writers and fixing their errors...