Saturday, May 23, 2020

Dont Trust Spell Check to Safeguard Your Personal Brand - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career

Dont Trust Spell Check to Safeguard Your Personal Brand - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career If part of your personal brand strategy involves blogging, youve probably run into publishing regret once or twice. Im not talking about the publishing regret that comes from writing something snarky online and having it come back to bite you when youre applying for your next job.   Im talking about the embarrassing typo mistakes that are really easy to overlook when youre in a hurry to get a post out the door. With the miracle of spell-check, its all too easy to miss silly mistakes that either corrupt your words entirely, or make you look like a complete idiot. In my case, my spell check wake-up call arrived when I was in sixth grade.   That was the year our school district was trying to get tax payers to pass a small tax increase we desperately needed.   As a student, I was frustrated by how close our school was coming to cutting the very programs and classes I liked most, and so I wrote a heartfelt letter to my neighbors urging them to vote for the levy. After printing out over 100 letters, signing them all and tri-folding them (no easy feat for a clumsy 12 year old), I convinced my mother to come with me while I personally delivered each letter to my neighbors.   About halfway through the trip, my mother took a peek at my letterand realized (to her horror) that a major typo had slipped through. Thats right.   I had accidentally forgotten the first L each time I referred to the public school system! Mercifully, my mother kept me in the dark about this mistake for several years. And potentially, it may have worked in my districts favor. Several neighbors called to say that after reading my letter, they completely understood how important it was to educate students properly. Still, I was absolutely mortified when I found out my typo especially since the neighbors all knew who I was and regularly waved at me on the street. If youre typing madly away, its really easy to miss a letter.   And if youre unlucky, youll forget a letter in a word that the spell check wont see.   One expert I know consistently says mangers (the wooden feeding troughs for barn animals) when she means managers.   Another has been embarrassed by writing assets without the T in serious documents. Luckily, most errors that slip through spell checks arent that bad.   Usually, the mistakes result from confusing grammar.   Some of the biggest culprits: Its vs Its. Its comes from It is and doesnt mean that something belongs to it.   If you want to show possession, you need to use its. Theyre vs Their. Their means something belongs to them while Theyre comes from they are. (A quick way to check: Replace Its/Its or Their/Theyre with It is or They are If the sentence works, its correct.) Those spell check defeating mistakes are all really easy to make and its even easier for them to slip through a quick proofread if you put too much trust in the spell check. The only real way to spot them is to take the time to read over your material closely and to learn which words are dangerous for you. Then, whenever you type the dangerous words, stop for a moment and check for a mistake. Of course, one typo in a document is probably not going to sink your personal brand.   But it could hurt it if youre consistently making the same mistakes. People do notice if youre constantly writing their instead of theyre. And, if youre trying to impress someone and show how competent/wonderful/intelligent you are, a missed letter in the wrong word could be very embarrassing!   (Trust me!) Author: Katie Konrath writes about “ideas so fresh… they should be slapped” at getFreshMinds.com, a top innovation blog.

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