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August 17, 2007

WordPress Semiologic Pro Theme Tip #3

Here is tip #3 of using the Semiologic Pro WYSIWYG editor … 

Make use of the integrated spell checker. 

Semiologic Pro WordPress Theme

This one is more for your new readers rather than regular readers of your blog because in truth, unless you really do have a lot of typo's, most people will forgive you and learn from the content. 

However, correct spelling and grammar in my view has less to do with whether you're credible or intelligent but more to do with you getting your message across to your target audience effectively.  If your blog posts are filled with typo's, people will get distracted from your message possibly resulting in you losing the sale, a subscriber or even a joint venture partner.

It's so tempting sometimes just to ignore the spelling and click "publish," but just remember another 30 seconds of your time could add another few hundred or a few thousand dollars to your bank account.

I don't know of any other WordPress blog theme that can boast it's very own integrated spell checker, but if you do choose the pro version of Semiologic, ensure you take advantage of this feature and give yourself a pay rise.

Successful Blogging,

 

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About the Author

Trish Jones, MBA, is an online marketing consultant and has created and managed her own Internet business, since 2004. Trish teaches entrepreneurs, independent professionals and small business owners how to attract more clients and make more money using a simple blog. For more blogging tips, go to www.trishjones.com

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