Copy-Paste Before Proofing

Proofread your ads – a simple, simple task that seems to be ignored by some companies.  From an ad I read this morning (my editing): A fast growing ______________ is seeking one great sales person to take the Minneapolis/St. Paul market to the next level. Innocuous enough, but when you read through the ad you find this requirement: Organization, computer proficiency, a valid Massachusetts driver’s license and proof of insurance required. That is going to drastically reduce their candidate pool in the Twin Cities.  I wouldn’t recommend writing the entire ad in bold font either, but that seems minor compared to the Massachusetts license requirement.

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The Weekend Ad Report

Remember when the Sunday paper was the big employment section?  It wasn’t that long ago.  I don’t remember posting any job ads on a different day – it was simply call in your ad by the Thursday deadline and approve the proof you received via fax (including the cryptic shorthand used to save space/lines).  That whole process is probably foreign to Gen Y…and that’s a good thing. Anyway, I was perusing the postings this weekend and found this title: Sales Represenitive The title simply cannot have errors.  None.  Period. Also on titles, there is no simpler clue to these pyramid deals than to see a long description for a title.… Read More

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