Spelling Saviour Plugin Blog Table Of Contents
You’ve said?
“My spelling sucks”.
You’re 100% right.
Even my grammar from mind to fingers to computer screen will read like a mouth full of marbles.
Frustrating, it’s almost easier to toss it. Stop writing because spelling and grammar keep stabbing me down and giving an embarrassment if mistakes posted.
Does this sound like you?
It’s why you’re staying away from blogging – because of your spelling and grammar? Be honest.
It’s painful because your head is bursting with ideas. Even some mighty earth-shaking comments. You want your ideas, knowledge flowing from your mind to fingers to your online blog going full force into the minds of your followers.
But … your spelling.
Stop your spelling pain.
Get your words written.
Start. Who cares about your spelling, they’re not going to see it. Get it down – spelling and grammar mistakes.
Starting is the most important thing. Write, write get it done.
Then to-day moments from now turn on After The Dead Line plug-in. Allowing it ripping through your words.
Checking: Spelling, Passive Voice, Clichés, Complex Phrases, Jargon and more then giving you suggestions for quick corrections.
It’ll quickly go through your document marking with red, green and other colors giving you the correct spelling, pointing out passive words, complex phrases even cute clichés for you to think about or fix.
It is helping improve my writing, showing my errors and easily accepting my corrections. It only took a couple post using After The Dead Line ripping through my post and seeing my errors becoming fewer. It’s becoming a fun challenge letting After The Dead Line slither over my words finding as few as possible errors.
Blog readers want correct spelling – then give it to them.
Your own blog readers and everyone who comes after them I’m sure are appreciating in their minds, your correct spelling and grammar. Because they don’t care if you struggle with spelling, they only care about their own ease of reading your posts.
Now free your spelling fear and get posting on your blog. Feel proud of your blog. Seeing, no one cares if you struggle with spelling or not because the WordPress Plugin, After The Dead Line is making your spelling right.
Now without fear, release your fingers over your keyboard ;flowing your words from your mind into your readers eyes and mind for easy understanding via After The Dead Line plugin.
Quick and Easy WordPress Blog Table Of Contents Plugin
Is lazy the same as easy?
Well if it’s, here is a lazy way creating a table of contents for your WordPress blog.
Set it up and forget, it’ll look after the rest.
Yea, a night and day difference from the old way of making a website Table of Content. Either your did it yourself or paying someone to manually type each new link in the correct structure every time a new link created.
It was a pain especially if links posted wrong and your out-of-pocket cost mounted. Especially if paying someone creating your websites table of contents.
It’s easy getting the attitude: “Man, why bother”.
Because when you think about it, it’s taking a ton of your time if you’re manually creating a Table of Contents when you could be doing more productive things.
Your website visitors don’t put up with any website laziness.
Not showing your websites Table of Contents is like opening a book without a Table Of Contents. You’re lost before you can even start.
All it takes is a plug-in, which puts your Table of Contents on your blog. Quickly giving your up-dated Table of Contents to your blogs visitors in a clean neat fashion without you doing a thing.
Take the few minutes now and get putting this Table of Contents Creator plug-in on your website. Activate it, put the code on the page and forget.
Yes it is that simple. It’s so simple if you don’t want to paste a line of code on your page, it’ll even create its own Table of Contents page if you wish.
Enjoy
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Jim MacDonald
http://beautifulshopping.com
Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, Canada
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