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Bad Grammar = Bad Business

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Originally published May 29, 2019 , updated on September 9, 2024

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You’re a marketer, a salesperson, not a writer who cares so much about grammar.

Writing just isn’t your cuppa, you do it because you have to.

You need to get your point across, you want people to realise that you’re the real deal. They KNOW you’re not a professional language buff, so the occasional mistake won’t matter.

Right? Wrong.

At all times, in business, you need to maintain a certain level of professionalism.

Your emails, social media posts, and blogs need to be both informative and accurate.

All of your outgoing messages should show that you deserve to be taken seriously.; and you can’t do that when your content is poorly written.

Bad Grammar Affects Your Business Negatively

You probably feel that a business person should focus on things that are less trivial than decent spelling, grammar, and punctuation. As far as you’re concerned, you don’t need to sweat the “small stuff”.

It’s important to realise that poor grammar isn’t a small issue – it’s a pretty big one.

Here’s how it can hurt your business:

YOU COULD BE CHASING PROSPECTS AWAY

Have you ever sent out a quick email blast or replied to a potential customer without double checking your outgoing message?

Have you ever realised (after the fact) that you spelled their name wrong, missed a word in a sentence, or included a typo that could easily have been avoided?

You’re carrying across the idea that you’re too lazy to tidy up your writing. At best, you’re too busy for the 10 seconds it takes to scan through your message. At worst, you’re disinterested in the person on the receiving end, so there’s no point in making an effort.

Is that really how you want to be perceived?

Prospects who are on the receiving end of your poor writing skills will probably move on to your competitors. They don’t have any desire to spend their hard-earned money on someone who isn’t prepared to proofread a simple sentence.

Studies by Global Lingo show that almost 60% of Britons won’t use a company with poor grammar on its website.

YOU COULD BE SENDING OUT THE WRONG MESSAGE

Nothing hampers your sales quite like a misleading message.

You Send the Wrong Message to Your Audience By Using Website Content Writers Who Are Not Professional
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You might not believe it, but it’s true: one mistake could change the entire meaning of a paragraph. If it’s a big enough blunder, you risk changing the meaning of your entire text.

If you confuse your prospects right off the bat, they’re not likely to stick around. They’ll move on to a company that offers clarity.

You’re not going to waste your time sitting through a bad movie, if the first few minutes don’t work for you. The same applies to business. If your message is cloudy, you’re going to struggle to make a sale. Prospects are people who don’t have time to waste on trying to figure you out.

They want transparency and clarity. It’s as simple as that.

YOU COULD BE DAMAGING YOUR CREDIBILITY

Sales and marketing are all about perception.

If your marketing materials are filled with grammar errors, you’re going to have a bad time convincing anyone that you deserve to be taken seriously.

The inability to proofread and edit your own content makes you look sloppy. You want people to believe that you take pride in your product, your company, your brand.

One of the main aims behind creating quality content is to appear influential. How others can perceive you as a thought leader when you write your outgoing content poorly?

YOU COULD DAMAGE YOUR SEARCH RANKINGS

Bad Grammar And Unreliable Website Content Writers Can Decrease Your Google Rankings
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Search engines have one purpose: to offer the best results for online queries. This includes displaying well-written content at the top of the list.

The theory is that if readers will find it difficult to understand your content, search robots will struggle too.

Of course, there’s also the fact that users search for specific keywords (often in a specific order). So if you’re not including the right words, you’re on a losing streak already.

Website owners get penalised for poor quality content and grammar errors. That’s a fact. Search engines like Google and Bing reward people who publish good content by pushing them further up the list. Don’t throw that opportunity away.

Bottom line: if your content is sloppy, you look sloppy and you find yourself losing to the competition. It doesn’t take much effort to scan your emails for typos. It also doesn’t hurt to have your marketing content proofed and edited by a professional.

Take the time to invest in your image; it’s what’ll save your business in the long run.

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