4 posts with 53 spelling errors. Yes, I counted them, but I'm no grammarian, let alone a Grammar Nazi. http://www.collegehumor.com/video/6060107/grammar-nazis
I opted not to site any of the posts, but would like to bring one error to attention. I think this PR campaign should start with always capitalizing Bitcoin when used as a proper noun.
But that's not what I came here to post about, although it was heavy on my mind upon reading the four posts.
PR is very important in bettering Bitcoin's position. I applaud your efforts.
Now an important note: Although bitcoinconsultancy.com is already taken, bitcoinconsultancy.org is available, and would clearly be the domain of choice for your endeavor. I hope that this relative information helps with the much needed PR effort.
Two more: BitcoinRelations (.com or .org) & BitcoinSphere (.com or .org)
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53 spelling errors? On my posts? Here, I must protest!
I agree fully with capitalising Bitcoin, I often don't out of sheer laziness, but will make more of an effort from now on.
Bitcoinworld.com/org and Bitcoininfo.org are not taken either.
Really? 53 spelling errors? Would you care to place a little wager on that?
Please forgive, Piper67. I pulled the 53 number out of my ass. I was not in reference to just your post, but to the first four, of which your post is included.
Your suggestion of PR is on point. It just hit me the wrong way, THEN, to see quite a few common spelling errors, especially on the subject of having a PR campaign. After reading the first four posts, but before commenting, this is how I visualized the PR site's homepage would read:
Hello, all. My name is Bob, and I build this site to introduced you too bitcoin PR.
Basically, that's what I saw in my mind's eye, hence my post. It just irked me the wrong way.
With that said, let's get this damn PR thingy (like that word?) on track. I noticed Weaver and friends has something in the works. I look forward to seeing what he has, soon.
Once again, Piper67, please accept my apology. One more thing, when I made my dumb comment, I didn't look to see who started the thread or, if I did, I didn't retain that information when I posted. I guess I was to much into the PR state of mind. In fact, if I would of taken a second to see who started this thread, I would not have posted my remark. I hope that says something without me outright saying it.
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