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I have been doing some editing work for a client recently who is getting her feet wet writing articles about her line of business and publishing them via select article directories. This particular client is doing rather well with her writing, but I know that she is grateful for a second set of eyes to review her work and to help her make adjustments as needed.As someone who writes extensively, I also take on the roll of proofreader both for my own writings and for customer’s projects. When I write something for myself, I typically write the article and proofread it as I am going along. However, I save my most extensive [and final] proofreading for another time — typically the next day — where I am much more apt to uncover mistakes or find unclear writing patterns and fix them. There is a lot to be said about looking at something with a fresh set of eyes and being able to polish the text into something that is enjoyable to read.Regardless of whether you have the skills or the time, you need an editor to go over your work too. An accomplished editor will bring clarity and conciseness to your verbiaige and be able to help you target your reading audience accurately and with power. So, if you have been thinking about skimping on the services of a proofreader/editor, please reconsider making that move as it could impact what you are attempting to accomplish.
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