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Tips To Avoid Typos And Spelling Errors In Your Articles
by Arun Pal Singh, Aru
Readers are too harsh when it comes to judging an author. They can overlook the content to some extent but typos and spelling errors are unpardonable. Unfortunately every body is a victim of these errors and sometimes these are realized after your work is published.

You have written a great article and are very happy with the content and language you have used. You submit that to various directories and on line article submission services.

You go for a review and there it stands out like a thorn. Jutting out of the rest of the article it makes you feel embarrassed. Oh God! How could I miss that! It is so ovbious.

But the situation is out of control now. It cannot be undone now. And everytime you have a look at that typo or spelling error, you will feel the twinge.

It is best to prevent them. Here are few tips to avoid and minimize your typos and spelling errors.

1. As for as possible write your article in an html editor. If you use word processor then turn the smart tags and quotes off. It is because most of the article directories publish the articles in text. When presented with smart quotes the browser converts them into some special characters like #@ or similar which irritates the reader. After you finish your article do run it through a spell checker. But do not trust this software completely. It is also limited by its input and programming. It will catch only those errors which it knows. It may miss the terms used in specialized fields. So concentrate on that aspect.

Moreover the spell checker will not understand the need of the words in a particular sentence. It will not differentiate between hear and hare because both are correct words in their own right. Your spell checker will not tell you anything wrong in the sentence whereas only one of them will fit the need of your sentence in a particular line.

2. Read yourself aloud articulating each word when you scan the article to find and correct the errors. If you just scan it silently you might miss you few errors.

3. After above two steps are done, print your articles and read the article in print. It is easier to catch the typos and spelling errors while you read a printed document.

4. Finally ask another person to proofread your article. It could be your spouse or your friend. He or she will catch some mistakes which you might have missed.

5. Put aside your article away for some time. Come back later and scan once more.

Your chances of letting a typo or spelling error to pass becomes quite minimal.

It is well known that eyes catch only what mind knows. No matter how much we know it is not too much to learn some more. Read regularly to keep your language and spellings fresh.

Good Luck.
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