John Cosimini
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I get your point now, Ollie. I was kind of confused, because your site is great and for your immediate location is optimized to the hilt. Interestingly, I was discussing this very thing with Doug, once you start branching out further, it’s absolutely a whole different ballgame.
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Ever think of looking for a college kid? I don’t think a copywriter has to know auto repair. As long as what you want is clearly dictated to him/her so they can write it for the layperson, it should be fine.
My son is a recent English major grad, and knows even less about auto repair than I do, but I try to run my copy by him before mailing/emailing… He’s also gone over our web site, even then every time I look at the site I find typos, grammar issues…
Also, you can easily learn English grammar yourself. I didn’t know a thing about grammar until I had to take the MA teacher tests. There are a lot of basic English grammar books, that won’t require a lot of your time to understand the basics.
As for spelling, there are some tricks, and I learned a fair amount of them when studying for the tests, but even then, without spellcheckers I’m toast.