Title: 5 Steps to Polishing Your Content. 

Hi Name,  

So far, I have taken you on a wild ride to content
creation in my Red Lamborghini with the gas pedal
glued to the floor.  

Now, it's time to back off the RPM's and do some
careful polishing before we put it online for sale. 

After all, your name will be on it! 

Here again we move rather quickly.  

You don't want to stagnate here with another bout
of analysis paralysis. 

Many people think that they must reach perfection
before they can release a product but do you know 
that "perfection" is unattainable? 

It is, if you try for "perfection" your just giving 
yourself an excuse to never achieve your dreams. 

That said, we don't want sloppy. 

Here are some rules of thumbs and techniques that
will help you strike a balance that will deliver
a great product customers will love! 

1. Run everything that is readable through spell check and
follow all or most of their suggestions. 

2. Have someone else you trust read or listen to your 
presentation while you are beside them. 

(You may find that when someone else reads your 
material that you have inserted words into sentences
in your mind but didn't actually type them) 

3. Ask someone who has read, listened or watched
your presentation for negative and positive input. 
(consider making changes based on their advice)

4. Give yourself a break! If you sometimes use poor
grammar or colloquialisms - don't worry it only shows 
youre a more interesting character! 

(If people find you likeable, they'll love your presentation more
because of your bloopers, which make you more human, 
approachable, and endearing.

5. Plagiarism: As important as it is to you not to have 
your intellectual property rights stolen so it to everyone
else. 

Make sure you didn't inadvertently copy one of your
sources to closely by running your ebook or your video/audio
script through Copyscape. 

Copyscape.com allows you to upload a document and 
have it checked against a vast data base for plagiarism. 

Copyscapes data-base contains nearly every copywritten 
text ever written!  

It only cost pennies. 

They also have a service that scans the web and reports
to you if you get plagiarized in the future. 

