Spell Check: Grammatical Flaws

Enough is enough. More grammatical flaws, I cannot take!
Look to set up a spell check on outlook or any chosen account before sending.

Suggestion: IT Administrators should standardise this spell check for the whole company when configuring outlook..

Spell Check

Spell Check

Without proper spell check, professionals end up regretting sending a mail ‘like that’, because they don’t sound professional. I feel every company should standardise spell check with IT administrators. For some employees carry on without spell check, and ultimately look unorganised to other parties with grammatical-flaws.

USSD Traffic

It’s now become every entities’ mission to get as much attractive content as possible to invite new leads and keep existing ones interested in their brand going forward.

If you’d been through an article of mine under USSD codes: Their pains and gains, you’d be aware of the importance of monitoring this type of traffic brought to you through the prepaid and contract services offered by mobile service providers, like MTN, Vodacom, Cell C, Telkom, Neotel etc..

These should be highly monitored since the amount of revisits or activities that happen within a promotional or existing USSD request codes are many. This lack of proper monitoring of USSD-request-traffic is brought by the fact that every entity is focused or told to focus on attracting traffic with the same used methods like herein blogging, site content, referral-linking. And whereby referral-linking would be a result of good brand credibility.

This should do with mobile SPs, but they can do a lot in the monitoring of USSD traffic since the amount of traffic there is unbelievably much, and can be executed by even the most basic 1G technology. So anyone could be executing  a request right now.

For assured increased traffic, I’d urge mobile SPs to really focus on monitoring functionality of their USSD services and may be check for broken links if any, and make better or shorter ways of executing USSD services, like previewed on USSD codes: Their pains and gains.