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How to ProofreadEveryone needs to know how to proofread, not just students. Knowing what to do in order to proofread well is an important skill. -
How to Proofread Your WorkHaving been a professional writer for over 20 years, I can't stress how important it is to proofread your work. Talking about proof, let me check out this bottle of Kentucky Gentlemen next to me.
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How to Proofread and Edit Your Freelance ArticlesWant to be a professional freelancer? You'll need to proofread and edit your articles. Here's a "how to" guide for simplifying the process.
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Why You Should Proofread Everything - A Tale of Angst and ExpletivesA brief and comical article on proofreading and how to avoid coming off as unintelligent, lazy or ignorant in the hypercritical world of writing and publishing. -
Proofread Your Contenteditorial on web content writing
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How to Proofread Another Writer's WorkInevitably, at some point you'll be asked to proofread somebody else's work. This article will help you become a great proofreader. -
Tips to Improve Your Writing: How to Proofread More AccuratelyProofreading for mistakes and editing carefully ensures your writing is clear and the mistakes aren't distracting. Here's a how-to for learning to proofread better - tips even a seasoned writer can use!
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Should Freelance Writers Ask Friends to Proofread Their Work from Time to Time?Good friends are not afraid to offer an honest opinion and provide assistance when it is required. But if you are a freelance writer, should you ask your friend to proofread your work?
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Writing Tips: Proofread, Use a 'Nut Graf,' Avoid Using 'I' Too OftenWriting tips only work if we consistently keep them in mind. My own discipline has been lacking in several basic principles, such as repeated self-proofreading, use of nutshell paragraphs, and avoiding use of "I" too often. -
Ideas to Help Teens Edit and Proofread PapersYou have finished writing your paper for school. Here are some key things to find when you are editing. By the way, can you find one or more ways to improve this piece? Is there at least one spelling error?
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When Should Freelance Writers Proofread Their Work?Freelance writers will spend hours crafting their work, drafting assignments and then correcting their work until it meets with their clients' requirements.
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How to Proofread ProfessionallyTime is money. How often have we heard that in today's world? Unfortunately, that fact doesn't take its leave when it comes to the publishing industry, where time is always money. -
How to Proofread Your ResumeResumes are actually some of the most demanding documents to proofread. A single error can get your resume thrown in the trash -- a fact that major magazines and newspapers don't face to nearly the same degree. Use these techniques to get the bugs out.
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How to Goof Proof Your High School ResumeIt is good to take a break from looking at your resume, since after a while, everything looks correct even when it is not. Use this checklist as a guide to proofread your high school resume.
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Oh, Writer, Practice What You PreachFew things are more distracting to a reader than a typo that yanks you out of the story and back to reality. Few things are more annoying to a proofreader than reading proofreading advice full of grammatical errors.
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Proofreading with PowerHow to proofread your web based document
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Grammarly Review: Exposing the Pros and Cons of This English Grammar ProofreaderGrammarly is an online tool designed to proofread written articles for grammatical errors. What are the positives and negatives of this program? This review covers this as well as cost, ease of use, and value.
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Characteristics of Good Business WritingKeep these tips in mind for more polished and professional business writing. -
What's a Cover Letter and Why Do I Need One?Not many employers ask for cover letters in newspaper ads, however it's almost always a good idea to send one. This article tells you why you should send a cover letter, what your cover letter should say and how to best highlight your unique skills. -
How to Proofread Your College Paper: A Guide to Common Hotspot Areas and MistakesThis guide examines the common mistakes in the four "hotspots" of college papers: grammar, spelling, citations, and content. It also offers tips to improve a college student's proofreading. -
Four Tips for Professional Business Editing and ProofreadingLearning how to proofread can be just as important as knowing how to write well in the business world. Easy editing tips can help create flawless documents.
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The Overwhelming Horror of Typos (Typographical Errors)The joy and pain of typos. We proofread something over and over and there are still typos? Why are people so critical of typos. Are they really that serious or should we lighten up? -
Easy Proofreading & SpellcheckingOne of the biggest complaints reported by e-book readers is poor grammar usage. Do not let yourself be one of those authors. You need to thoroughly proofread and spell check your e-book before offering it for sale.
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Tips for Using Microsoft Word Track ChangesThe Microsoft Word Track Changes feature can be extremely useful if you edit or proofread documents on a regular basis. From freelance editors to collaborating authors to business executives, Microsoft Word's Track Changes can make your life much simpler. -
Proofreading and Editing SeriesOverview of common 'errors' to proofread and edit.
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Work at Home GuiltThose of us who work at home tend to get "guilted" by those who don't. We get asked how the "job search is going". Friends and relatives e-mail us links to job postings that look "just right" for us. They send us their resume to proofread...
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How to Recognise and Avoid Those Annoying Little Typos!If you are a full time writer for Associated Content (AC), or even just an occasional writer, one of the things you will be aware of is the need to proofread your work and correct any typos, spelling mistakes and even words that are not spelling mistakes
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The Importance of Proofreading One's WorkOne of the surest ways to look unprofessional and miss out on writing opportunities is to forget to proofread your work.
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Dig for the Details on a Job Search to Avoid SurprisesWith your clothes pressed, resume proofread and your three personal adjectives chosen, you may forget about some essential elements of the job and of the company you are about to meet. Elements that should have a direct influence on your decision to accept a job offer. -
Lack of Quality in Printed MaterialThe lack of quality in printed material is appalling. Virtually everything I read contains either typos, misspellings, incorrect punctuation, and/or grammatical errors.
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50 Hot Resume TipsResume writing fundamentals have changed a lot over the last several years. These 50 hot resume writing tips can give resumes a needed facelift and help jobseekers proofread resumes and improve presentation.
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Writing Basics: Write TightReaders hate redundancy and empty filler words so give them sharp, concise information.
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Create a Successful Blog to Boost Your Writing CareerIt is difficult to measure the success of a blog, but there are ways to ensure you maintain and grow your readership.
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Submitting Short Stories to Online MagazinesA step-by-step to submitting short stories to online magazines
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Highest Paying Work-at-Home Jobs that Don't Require a DegreeThis article is directed towards anyone who is interested in a high paying work-at-home career. Jobs that require short-term training, as opposed to a degree, are explored. -
Top Five Ways to Ensure Your Screenplay Never SellsWhat to avoid in writing for film and television.
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What Readers Want - Getting Past the First Hurdle Toward Getting PublishedA former story analyst reveals what professional readers want to see in manuscripts and screenplays.
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The Tutoring Profession Advantages & DisadvantagesTutoring has the potential to be a very rewarding and financially profitable experience. But is it for you?
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How I Earned $235 A Week With Associated ContentI made a goal to earn a certain amount of money in five weeks with Associated Content articles. By the time it was over, I had averaged $235 per week.
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Job Interview Etiquette: The "Thank You" NoteThink "thank you" notes are old-fashioned? Think again! They may just land you a new job.
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