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Poor Writing Vs. Poor Content
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One common complaint about many products is the manner in which they
are written. Personally, I am an American by birth. The vast majority
of my writing is done in American English and no, that really is not an
oxymoron. Still, I have written for a number of people in the UK,
Australia and New Zealand. I know the difference between a lift and an
elevator, a lorrie and a truck and colors and colours and even the very
subtle differences between American humor and British humour.
Those items are extremely relevant when writing targeted materials that
will be made available mostly in countries that use Proper English. (As
opposed to American English) It is simply a matter of writing correctly
for the proper audience and it is something that everyone who is a
writer should make some effort to be able to accomplish. Still, the argument arises frequently about well-written and poorly
written materials. Typographical errors should be by and large, a thing
of the past. There are ample dictionaries for almost any language and
even a fair grasp of the language should be able to get you close
enough to the proper word for the spell checker to figure it out. That
being said and done, it brings up the next logical topic which would be
grammatical errors.
I recently reviewed a book for a friend who uses English as a second
language. While the writing may have left something to be desired, the
information it contained was beyond reproach and extremely beneficial
to many people, including myself. However, many people I know
personally would refuse to read it simply because the language was not
used properly and there were numerous grammatical errors.
So should this stop people from reading the material entirely? One
commentator pointed out that it was much better to have viable
information that was poorly written than a well-written fantasy which
would help no one and offer no real value to the purchaser. This is
quite a valid point and should be given serious consideration.
Still, there are other considerations as well. Would it be possible for
these people to collaborate with someone who may be a bit more
experienced? Are there people who are willing to help edit and rewrite
where it is necessary without charging these people their life’s
savings? As Internet Marketers, I think there should indeed be support
groups of this very nature.
Apart from that, there are still other factors which must be taken into
consideration. Before you begin your rush to judgment, look at the
actual content of the material itself. As a writer, I think it must be
held to some account as far as spelling and grammar are concerned.
Still, there are things that are much more valuable and much more
important when everything is said and done.
No matter what materials are being written, it is important as writers
to offer the best that you are able to. Still, making sure that there
is a quality and inherent value in the actual content must always be a
primary consideration. I would rather have a poorly written manual that
contained valuable information over a well-written story that held no
benefit at all any day of the week.
That will also be a prime factor in where people decide to spend their
money on the next sale as well. Good writing is important but the
actual content will always be King for a reason. No matter how well you
write, it will not matter unless you make sure to provide something of
real value to your readers.
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