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Post by ryandawkins on Jan 27, 2016 19:57:15 GMT
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Post by Chalmers on Jan 27, 2016 20:39:48 GMT
Not being finicky, but you should check the spellings and punctuation before publishing.
Well done for trying to promote the club as best you can.
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jr
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Post by jr on Jan 27, 2016 21:12:42 GMT
Yep I agree Paul. It would be a better read if the spelling was correct. Good effort though.
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Post by northernmonkey on Jan 27, 2016 21:50:44 GMT
Good to see you care so much Ryan!
Perhaps keep all these blog posts to one thread rather than creating a new one for everything you post?
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Rambo
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Post by Rambo on Jan 27, 2016 21:52:13 GMT
Echoing what Paul & JR have said, well done in your efforts to promote SUFC, as both have also said spell check ( and grammar check might have proved useful too ) should have been used ( it's not just this blog that has spelling errors by the way ), one question..........who are Non League TV , as I haven't heard of them before ?
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Post by sallycat on Jan 27, 2016 22:25:48 GMT
Not wanting to blow my own trumpet too much, but I'm a really good proofreader and enjoy doing it too. PM me if you want any help with that.
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Post by amberchoc on Jan 28, 2016 10:55:14 GMT
Not wanting to blow my own trumpet too much, but I'm a really good proofreader and enjoy doing it too. PM me if you want any help with that. It's refreshing to hear that somebody cares about the written word in this day and age. I myself was in charge of quality auditing at a large company for 10 years. I could spot an error from 400 yards with one eye shut and my hands tied behind my back!
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Post by sallycat on Jan 28, 2016 11:08:16 GMT
I work as an inspector in the health and social care field. I don't think I'd have got the job if it weren't for my attention to detail!
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oohaah
Top Performer
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Post by oohaah on Jan 28, 2016 13:18:19 GMT
Not wanting to blow my own trumpet too much, but I'm a really good proofreader and enjoy doing it too. PM me if you want any help with that. I can profraid too if you nead me... Good to see you care so much Ryan! Perhaps keep all these blog posts to one thread rather than creating a new one for everything you post?
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Post by Stewart on Jan 28, 2016 15:04:33 GMT
Not wanting to blow my own trumpet too much, but I'm a really good proofreader and enjoy doing it too. PM me if you want any help with that. It's refreshing to hear that somebody cares about the written word in this day and age. I myself was in charge of quality auditing at a large company for 10 years. I could spot an error from 400 yards with one eye shut and my hands tied behind my back! Sadly I'm the completed opposite. Many times I have posted on here and then seen glaring errors
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Post by sallycat on Jan 28, 2016 15:08:34 GMT
I only see one glaring error in that post, Stewart....
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Post by Stewart on Jan 28, 2016 15:27:08 GMT
I only see one glaring error in that post, Stewart.... Only one
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Post by Andy K on Jan 28, 2016 15:34:34 GMT
Personally I'm of the school of thought that the less errors there are, the more gravitas you have. I'm sure some of you remember my words about SUFCTV a few years back when the fledgling site had some (which now they certainly don't). It's great that you are doing this Ryan, and keep going, but if you are looking for advice (which you may not be), I'd say go for quality rather than quantity. Better to have one post as error free as possible and with good content (especially things that can't be found on other sites or a place to bring in lots of different bits of info in one place) than lots of posts which many of us (and I presume we're your main intended audience) have already read on the main site.
And it's YOUR blog, so don't be afraid to give your opinions either. It's people's opinions on here that make this such a vibrant board at times, and there's nothing stopping you having some of that on your blog!
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Post by Del on Jan 28, 2016 17:23:02 GMT
Don't worry Ryan.Andy will soon tell you if its the wrong opinion !
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