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ERROR-FREE EMAIL: READ BEFORE YOU SEND!


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Meredith Pond
wordsmith25hotmail.com

CheapWriting.com
http://www.cheapwriting.com


Whether at home, at work, or elsewhere, chances are you have

access to an email account. In this day and age of online

communication and connectivity, email has emerged as a free,

convenient, and instantaneous alternative to traditional letters

and postcards.



Along with the convenience and speed of email, however, comes the

added potential for mistakes in typing, grammar, and spelling.

Just like you'd carefully re-read a handwritten letter before

sending it off, any email communication you send should be read

through carefully before hitting that send button.



Especially if your message is business related, you need to be

sure that your information is accurate, the recipient's name is

exactly right, and your spelling and grammar are correct. Of

course, it's possible that your recipient won't notice the

errors, but when it comes down to your business, do you really

want to take that chance?



Most modern email programs are equipped with a spell check. If

you haven't noticed one in the program you're using, chances are

you just haven't looked hard enough. Look carefully under your

tools and options menus to make sure you have the spell check

enabled.



A spell check is definitely a useful tool, but it doesn't

necessarily have the human intuition to catch all errors. So,

no matter how great your spell check is, remember that there is

simply no substitute for a careful, human read-through.



Just like any other piece of poor writing, an email full of

mistakes can do damage to your credibility, which can be

devastating for anyone trying to do business on the web. On the

Internet, people have to rely on written communication, and if

yours isn't effective, your business and your image will suffer.



If you don't feel you have the grammatical expertise to catch all

the errors yourself, get a co-worker or friend to do it for you.

Even experienced writers often need a second pair of eyes to

catch the little mistakes.



Meredith Pond is editor and manager of DrNunley's

http://CheapWriting.com , where you can download her FREE e-book

full of business articles. See her low-cost writing and editing

services for students and business people. Reach Meredith at

meredithdrnunley.com or 801-253-4536.





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