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Sometimes when I see something that's not a typo (I have many since I type fast) but a blatant misspelling - like "alot" instead of the correct "a lot" I almost feel the need to correct. However, this can be done through PM and doesn't have to be public.

Guys, if you're misspelling words in sentences like "your going to the park" in stead of "you're going to the park" and you're writing like that to clients you can come off as very uneducated.

A common one I see on this board is "that" following a name instead of "who."

Ex: "Jim is a great agent that writes a lot of business" instead of "Jim is a great agent who writes a lot of business."
 
I think we all make typos on the Board. But a website should be clean. If I have a typo on a website, I want to know...immediately! And I'll be the first person to thnak (see...there's a typo) whoever pointed it out.
 
I think we all make typos on the Board. But a website should be clean. If I have a typo on a website, I want to know...immediately! And I'll be the first person to thnak (see...there's a typo) whoever pointed it out.

I really miss the spell-check utility that the previous version of this board had.

I know FireFox has one built into their browser, but I don't use FF except to view the Blue Shield CA site as it does not work well in Safari (on the Mac.)

I hope Sam brings back the spell-check feature when he moves to a new host.

Al
 
Hey, Francis,cool your jets. Chumps is my worthy assistant and is 100% correct in admonishing you about your spelling! Hell, we all make typos and sometimes even grammatical mistakes, but on a public publication like a website, brochure, or flyer one should make the effort to make it look professional by correcting any errors before publication I once attended a seminar on annuities given by a major player in that market. When they handed out their marketing brochure I noticed they didn t know the difference between principal and principle. Kind a makes you wonder.:skeptical:

Al3, I second your motion
 
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