A Tip For Freelance Proofreading

December 16th, 2009

Although not so very well paid as a dropship business or a forensics job, freelance proofreading is a money making solution for skilled, determined workers. Not all best-selling authors have amazing five-style spelling, and not all mistakes are spotted by editors. Moreover, grammar mistakes and word omissions make work look amateurish, without the proofreading stage prior to publication. Freelance proofreading saves lots of publications from maintaining a reputation. Although, proofreaders are sometimes mistaken for editors or copywriters, their job is different: which is scanning for text spelling mistakes, manuscript and formating errors.

Freelance proofreading applies not only to newspapers, books and other publications but to online materials as well. Brochures and web content also require error correction, and freelance jobs are often posted for… Continue reading A Tip For Freelance Proofreading

An Advice For Freelance Editing

November 20th, 2009

Although not paid as much as dropship opportunities, freelance editing has its challenges even when sometimes you have to work on resumes.. Style management, sentence restructuring, tables reformatting, proofreading, charts corrections and the like, make the fundamental activities performed by an editor. Freelance editing is about earning money by improving the condition of a text that needs spelling, grammar and punctuation checks. And such jobs are necessary because publishers do not receive manuscripts unless they are well edited and in an appealing format. Amateurs and professionals take freelance editing as a solution for earning their living, and although they may start with modest collaborations, in time, long term contracts will be easier to land.

The accuracy of text, the mechanics of writing and the… Continue reading An Advice For Freelance Editing

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