Typos happen. They’re inevitable, but catchable. It’s funny how such a small thing like “teh” vs “the” can say so much. A few of the things a client might infer from tiny typos like this:
Like we said earlier, typos are inevitable because we’re human and the computer can’t do everything for us. But time, patience, and dedication to perfection can help. Even if you’ve read those paragraphs 18 times, there’s still a chance you missed something– when you’ve looked at a piece that many times, you come to expect what your eyes will read, and what the words will say. That’s when it’s easy to miss the little things that will be more embarrassing to correct later.
The remedy?
Read it three times, three different ways.
It’s helpful at that point to step away from the content (although we know that’s not always feasible– deadlines wait for no one) and come back later to proof the revisions you’ve made. And when you think you’re done– proof it one more time.
Proofreading and editing are small but important aspects of doing great work on any project. Keep your standards high!on any project. Keep your standards high!
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