If you write blogs, client reports, tenders, newsletters or any written content then you need to ensure it is the best it can be and thus proof reading is key.
What a waste of time for you to spend hours writing all this amazing content only to publish it and people see spelling errors or formatting issues. It’s not a good look for anyone trying to run a professional business.
As a professional proof reader, I see so many simple mistakes in content that could have been picked up by a quick proof read or a decent edit. So, what’s the difference between proof reading and editing? Well, they can be similar and often I will do both for a client but basically, proof reading is simply focussing on spelling errors, punctuation, grammar, typos and formatting. Editing however, goes a little deeper and while editing usually involves proof reading as well, a good editor will look at the actual information on the page, how it is presented, the order of paragraphs or chapters and will make sure it reads well for the intended audience.
Here are my top five things to look out for if you are checking your own work:
And as a bonus, here are my top three tips for ensuring great content:
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