Tips for Proofreading Web Content
by Sara Lancaster @ No. 2 Pen proofreadingIt goes without saying that proofreading for books is different from proofreading for the web – formatting-wise and style-wise especially. Here are six tips to help you proofread your web content.
Proofreading Versus Copy Editing
by Sara Lancaster @ No2Pen editingproofreadingIn publishing there is a significant difference in proofreading versus copy editing. However, in the world of business writing and copy writing, the lines between proofreading and copy editing gets a little blurred. To help clear up the matter, here is an explanation of proofreading versus copy editing.
Proofreading is Boring
by Laura @ Word Grrls proofreadingProofreading is boring. If you’re a new writer I may as well give you the bad news now. It doesn’t get better with age. It’s boring even though I’ve been writing online for six years. It was boring when I began. Well, maybe not that first week when everything was new and wondrous.
Proofreading Tips for Web Writers
by Jennifer Mattern @ All Freelance Writing proofreadingwriting for webOne of the biggest benefits of writing for the Web is the ease of publishing – you can write and publish almost instantaneously. Unfortunately, this instant gratification can lead to publishing in haste, errors unchecked. Therefore, when writing for the Web, it’s essential that you pay a bit of extra attention to proofreading – especially with client projects. Here are a few tips that won’t take terribly long, but will help you catch errors that you might otherwise miss:
