"Since getting into the business, I’ve learned to drop my grammar pride. It’s all fine and dandy for writing research papers, but when you’re writing marketing materials, the rules don’t always apply. Sure, you don’t want punctuation mistakes or misspellings, but there are some academic no-no’s that work great when writing sales materials. Here’s a few of them."
4 Grammatical Mistakes That Can Enhance Your Copy
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Made Hot by: lyceum on July 1, 2010 4:09 pm
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All the Best,
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5058 days ago
I wish I’d had this post to show them both.
5059 days ago
You are. Right! This, was; a very. good "artcle/? No need{ to be
gramatically , right. :) :)
Your pal,
Heidi K.
5059 days ago
5059 days ago
Great advice and I concur. Documents can be correct without actually being gramatically or structurally correct. 100% correct can be very boring; that's not to say glaring errors are good, but changing thinhs to make them more stylish can be a very good thing.
All the best,
Yoni