Are you electronically literate? There are many homonyms in the English language. When spoken, they sound alike. In e-mail messages to customers these same words are spelled or punctuated differently. For example their, they're and there are all pronounced the same way yet have different meanings in printed form. When e-mailing to customers it's important to get it right. Salespeople are judged by what they say and how they write.
Consider the following sentence:
Their are many people that spend they're money while there in a hurry.
The errors are quite obvious, yet they're easy to make.
Many other common errors are seen on e-mails every day.
Avoid these errors. Call GRa today. 910.617.1817
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