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Content Marketing: Writing for People and Not the Machines
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Comments
4200 days ago
I'd never given much thought to this before, but now when I think back to my "Ewww" experience anytime I come across a clunky "10 Things You Didn't Know About . . ." 500 word blog post that you can tell was outsourced to someone who has English as their third language, it makes perfect sense.
I guess I'm lucky that I'm hyper anal about misspellings. I can't even write my next sentence if I see ANY red squiggles on the screen hahaha! But I still should be running my stuff through a spell/grammar check to make sure I'm cleaning up all my messes. Thank you for reminding me of this. :)