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Tips On Proofreading To Improve Your Freelance Career

By: Niall Cinneide



Proofreading is a career which many people are looking to get
into, but often the knowledge of what to do, when to do it, and
especially how to do it is hard to come by. For that reason,
there are many things that are important to know in order to
succeed, as the career path is not simple at all. It is
important to have as much information as possible to put you
ahead of others in the game! Here are some tips of proofreading
here that will help anyone.

Proofreading may seem simple, but the you must be able to read
well and also be able to spot spelling mistakes. Simple mistakes
can ruin the copy. There are certain words that are often
misspelled. Others are typing errors. Some individuals can flip
flop word order or even make really grammatical errors. Here are
some other common problems to look for.

* Sentence structure is often a problem. Make sure that the
proper wording is used to convey the point being made.

* Punctuation errors, especially the use of commas, colons, and
semi colons, are often made.

* Look for grammatical errors such as writing the word in the
wrong tense or confusing words such as then and than. 

The freelance proof reader needs to ensure that the work they
present is of the best quality. One of the most important tips
we can suggest is to make sure the proof reader is trained.
Certifications are often necessary to make sure the freelancer
has the information, training, and common sense that is needed
to effectively do proof reading. They also must stay up to date
on new terminology that is relevant online. 

Through using proof reading worksheets, practice can be
obtained. 

Through knowledge of primary resources, they can double check
their work before presenting it. 

All of these aspects are important to know and use when learning
to be a proof reader.


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