It¡¯s 4 pm and the day is winding down. You¡¯ve just written copy for that new email blast. You haven¡¯t hit up your leads in a while, so it¡¯s imperative you get this out. You do a quick glance over of 2.7 seconds and click send. And then¡ ¡°Oh, $#@!¡± You notice a spelling error.

We¡¯ve all been there. Almost everyone¡¯s guilty of spelling mistakes in a text message, a Facebook post, or an email. Yet, the first two might only raise the eyebrows of your friends and family. The latter, however, has far-reaching consequences.
According to a study by British online entrepreneur Charles Duncombe, , spelling errors can cost UK businesses millions of pounds in revenue. ¡°He measured the revenue per visitor to the website and found that the revenue was twice as high after an error was corrected.¡±
The reality is that a spelling or grammatical error lowers the credibility of your site, its marketing message, and consequently, lessens the likelihood that someone would pay for your product or service. If I¡¯m on a brand¡¯s site or social media page and spot a glaring error, there¡¯s little chance I¡¯m going to enter in my credit card details on the next page.

Here are some tips to avoid this catastrophic, easy to fix mistake:
-Read it out loud: If your copy doesn¡¯t sound right when you say it, then there¡¯s probably something wrong with it.
-Get more eyes on it: The more people who proofread anything, the higher the chances are that someone will notice a mistake.
-Take care of it immediately: If someone points out a mistake, fix it immediately! If it leaves your mind for a second, it might still wind up in the article.
At the end of the day, don¡¯t let something so simple affect your bottom line. You don¡¯t want to look like this guy, do you?

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