“I’m too small.”
“It’s too expensive.”
“I don’t see the value.”
“We don’t have anything newsworthy to write about.”
Most people still believe that press releases are only for large corporations with deep pockets, but it’s time to put away those antiquated notions and recognize that a press re
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Can Poor Grammar Kill Business?
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Made Hot by: on January 21, 2010 5:15 am
A TIME magazine columnist mentioned that his neighbor was canceling her subscription to the NY Times because of typos. Is this an isolated incident? Or can can poor grammar kill any business. Help me find the answer by taking this quick 5-question survey at: http://bit.ly/6yXttb
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