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How, despite having an improvable style and spelling mistakes, I get an average of 100 retweets per post

Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2024 6:53 am
by Abdur12
The key to a successful blog is not a perfect proofreading. It doesn't matter if you have a few spelling mistakes in a post. You will always be forgiven if the quality and creativity of your content allows it.

Carlos Bravo32
Perhaps some of you who follow this blog have already wondered why I have never talked about something as basic (and important) as the topic of avoiding spelling mistakes in articles to avoid looking like an idiot. The reason is simple: I cannot give advice on something, in which I definitely have one of my greatest deficiencies.

Avoid spelling mistakes

The truth is that in most posts you will find spelling journalist email database mistakes. Honestly, most of them are avoidable since I don't do a detailed review before publishing. I prioritize 10 minutes of sleep over avoiding all spelling mistakes in the posts. I don't recommend you do the same for the following reasons:

You may look silly.
It's not professional.
Google penalizes you in positioning .
Now the question is why not doing things 100% right doesn't have a negative impact on this blog. To a certain extent it even benefits me not to do everything perfectly.

Why not making spelling mistakes is not the most important thing in a blog

I repeat: there are enough reasons not to allow yourself any kind of mistake when writing a post. If you are a company, even less so. Don't take my case as an example and apply it 1:1. Still, there may be some points that you can transfer to your own blog. There is no exact answer to why it doesn't affect me. Here are some possible explanations.