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Robin Nobles gives us ten common grammar errors that typically haunt web pages. In a day and age where web sites are so often the storefronts for businesses, it is important to not only having correct spelling in place but proper grammar as well. After reading through some of the items on the list I realized that I might be guilty one or two. Yikes! Better comb through my web sites and check the copy.

Here is the list in short. Hop on over to the article for examples.

  • it’s = it is

  • Web site (or page) vs. web site/page vs. Website/website (page)

  • Periods and commas: do they go inside or outside of quotation marks, or does it depend on the sentence?

  • E-mail vs. email, plus what is the plural of e-mail?

  • SEOs or SEO’s

  • Spelling spot check

    receive (remember: i before e except after c)
    all right (alright is not a word)
    category; dependent
    a lot (should always be two words)
    cannot (preferred way to spell).

  • Hyphens (i.e up-to-date or up to date)

  • Additional spelling spot check

    Their vs. there vs. they’re – Their is the possessive version (their house—not they’re house); they’re stands for they are; and there is a filler word.

    You vs. your vs. you’re – Using the search function in your word processing program, search for you and make sure you didn’t mean your.

  • Singular vs. plural (i.e data vs. datum)

  • Commas: To separate words in a list, introductory phrases and words and to separate compound sentences.

I've always struggled with # 3, whether periods and commas should go within quotations or outside. Outside has never looked correct to me. I also recently discovered that I have been using "then" in a lot of places where I should have used "than." And finally my most common spelling error - chnage... I mean change. ;)

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David Wallace is CEO and founder of SearchRank, an original search engine optimization and marketing firm based in Phoenix, Arizona. He is experienced in search engine optimization and marketing, pay per click and pay for inclusion management, directory submissions and web site design usability. David is a frequent contributor to various search engine related forums, an active editor of popular directories such as GoGuides.org, Joe Ant and Zeal and has had several articles published on industry related sites. Since 1997, David along with his company have helped hundreds of businesses both large and small increase their search engine visibility and customer acquisitions.