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- Web texts
- Other texts
- English
- Dutch
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Internet is getting easier all the time. And is ever more widely used. An increasing number of
companies, instutions and private people are using the World Wide Web to publish anything
and everything. Especially companies and institutions realise that not being on the Web can
mean not being found. In order not to risk loosing customers or surfers to others, time and
funds are invested in web site design and web presence.
Unfortunately one aspect is often overlooked. Everyone seems to understand that
the visual impact of a web site is important. And most people also seem to be conscious of
the need to get the facts they publish right. But too many of them do not see the importance
of getting the language aspects of their site right.
Sad, but true: a large percentage of web sites contains numerous spelling, grammar and
other language errors. And unfortunately this makes a very bad impression on viewers. Especially
well-educated Internet surfers will not take a web site very seriously if it contains more than
a few language errors. Even worse: a language error can result in serious misunderstandings. And
all of these problems can cost a lot of money!
So what to do? You can, of course, do the very least you should do: take all of the texts
you are going to publish through a spelling check. Such a check is available in the more
sophisticated web design programs, but also in word processing software like Word and WordPerfect.
Unfortunately, these spelling checks are not perfect. [One could even say that the spelling check
in Word does not make your texts Word Perfect! ;-)) ...] So, however well-equipped your computer is
with software, or however well-equipped your web designer's computer is with software that
supposedly gets the texts right, you cannot be sure that your texts are perfect, languagewise.
What you need to further perfect your texts, is the human element. But of course not everyone
can afford to permanently hire a language expert. If such a linguist is not needed permanently
on your staff, you will want to hire one just for the job of putting that much needed finishing
touch to the texts you want to publish.
And for this you have come to the right place. Text Correct offers the services of qualified,
experienced linguists. They check your texts for technical aspects like typing, spelling, grammar
and style. And if the texts you submit are intended to be published on the web, they can even
improve brevity, impact and other aspects that are essential in web texts.
So why wait any longer? Contact us now! Click the e-mail link below...

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ACCURATE:
Published texts should be correct. Facts and figures. But also grammar, spelling and style. Language mistakes
make a bad impression. So get it right!
Read about this:
Grammatically Correct: The Writer's Guide to Punctuation, Spelling, Style, Usage and Grammar
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