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Found a typo in this week’s newsletter – you put a space in the word typo after the t!
Newsletter mistake….extra space in “typos” and left out the word I or We in “What if made a contest”…
Found 2 more:
In the 9/28 issue, you left out the word “be” in the Walt Disney question.
In the 9/21 issue, you used the word giving instead of given “you are giving the Mercedes Benz experience”.
P.S. This is fun! : )
What if made a contest with the newsletter for you to find the mistakes I make? Laura this sentence does not make sense. It needs an I after if.
The word “to” is missing between “do” and “improve”
As you go about your week and are faced with hundreds of little tiny things you can do improve your business (or avoid disaster) do them now.
Laura, The word to is missing between do and improve in the next to last sentence. Beth Proffitt
If you’ve looked the news lately, …………..left out the word AT.
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Permalink # Joelle Mendes said
Found a typo in this week’s newsletter – you put a space in the word typo after the t!
Permalink # Merry Pippin said
Newsletter mistake….extra space in “typos” and left out the word I or We in “What if made a contest”…
Permalink # Joelle Mendes said
Found 2 more:
In the 9/28 issue, you left out the word “be” in the Walt Disney question.
In the 9/21 issue, you used the word giving instead of given “you are giving the Mercedes Benz experience”.
P.S. This is fun! : )
Permalink # Gray Glass said
What if made a contest with the newsletter for you to find the mistakes I make? Laura this sentence does not make sense. It needs an I after if.
Permalink # David Rittenhouse said
The word “to” is missing between “do” and “improve”
As you go about your week and are faced with hundreds of little tiny things you can do improve your business (or avoid disaster) do them now.
Permalink # Beth Proffitt said
Laura,
The word to is missing between do and improve in the next to last sentence.
Beth Proffitt
Permalink # merry@gcnorris.com said
If you’ve looked the news lately, …………..left out the word AT.