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PROOFREADING YOUR POST ON BLOG

It's been a while since I started blogging and the funny thing is I always post my article immediately after creating it. My fault, I'm always excited what my reader would have to say about the article I wrote. Then what usually happened is after a day or two, I'll go back to my article and find out that there are some wrong grammar and typographical error. Sometimes I feel ashamed that when I take a look at it, it's so obvious that it is wrong but I didn't notice. So if you are writing some articles for your blog or somebody's blog be sure to proofread it first before you post it. Here are some tips that you can follow.



1. After creating your post, have someone to read it for you. Lucky me! Since I have some online friends who don't mind to be bother. So what I usually do now is knock on their Yahoo messenger and bother them by sending my article written in notepad, or just by copying and pasting every paragraph i have in the message window of Yahoo messenger 

2. I take a break after writing my post. I play farmville on facebook. Then after an hour or two, I re-read my article and take a look if there are some word lapses and wrong grammar.

3. Lastly, you can use Microsoft Word for double checking your grammar. But remember your subject-verb agreement at school. Any grammar software checking program is not always 100% true.

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