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Review your content and check for typos
A typo doesn't tank your rankings directly. But it does two things that matter: it signals to readers that you haven't carefully reviewed your own content, and it signals the same thing to Google, which factors content quality into how it evaluates your E-E-A-T — Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness.
If you're publishing pages and moving on without proofreading, you're leaving low-hanging quality problems on every page.
The practical problem with proofreading your own writing is you stop seeing the mistakes. You read what you meant to write rather than what's actually there. Dedicated tools catch more than a careful second-read almost every time.
TripleChecker (free plan available) crawls your entire site and reports typos, spelling errors, and grammatical issues page by page. Run it monthly and export the report. Fix flagged issues in Webflow's Designer or CMS editor — for CMS items, open the item directly and correct the text field. It's the closest thing to Grammarly for entire sites.
Grammarly's browser extension catches issues as you type or edit in Webflow's Designer. It won't catch everything, especially technical terms, but it's a useful pass as you write new content or update existing pages.
For blog posts specifically, paste the content into Google Docs before publishing. The built-in spell checker combined with Grammarly catches most issues. Fix, then copy back into Webflow's rich text field.
Beyond typos, look for: inconsistent capitalization of product names, mixed UK/US spelling across your site (pick one and stick to it), and sentences that are technically correct but obviously hard to read aloud.
The monthly workflow: run TripleChecker on the first Monday of the month. Fix anything flagged. For new pages or blog posts, use the Grammarly extension while editing. This keeps the baseline quality consistent without turning proofreading into a standalone project.
Content with consistent errors doesn't just frustrate readers — it undermines the authority signals Google is looking for. A few minutes of proofreading per page is the simplest quality control step on this entire checklist.
How to do it on Webflow
- Install TripleChecker app
- Proofread your entire website (spelling mistakes, typos, grammatical errors, broken links)
- Review comprehensive error report
- Fix all typos and broken links
- Proofread your website again as needed
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