Proof Reading-The in “Audible” Art
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If you are a writer of an ebook you definitely get others to proof-read your work, right?
Is
proof-reading one of those tasks that if you had the option you would rather take the
garbage out to the bottom of the driveway and tolerate the stench then have to sit down
for a session of proof reading (not unless it’s your passion of course)?
Because of the
nature of the business and the reading required to provide this service those that are
proof-readers are normally in great demand.
By hiring a proof-reader you have the
advantage of having someone from the “outside” looking over your work thereby
increasing the chances of your work looking professional, well written and helping make
it an even better read.
Proof-readers
are troopers, long nights, blurry eye’s, a temporarily forgotten spouse...just
kidding. So mentally focused on the work at hand, seeking mis-spelled words like a heat
seeking missle and placing exclamation marks where there should only be periods.
Proof-readers are often sought for their services from virtually almost all industries,
called on to create sales brochures or promotional pamphlets.
Thanks to the launch of the
internet they are more widely accessible.
They are called upon from professionals from all walks of life, doctors, lawyers,
accountants.
If you think about it their like a literary first aid kit, they patch up your
grammatical mistakes. Some writers hire proof-readers for their final drafts, they are
familiar with the way most documents are supposed to be properly structured.
Proof-readers are always there when you need them, most use a checklist to make the
process as painless as possible especially for them days when it feels like it’s a Monday.
Most approach proofing in a systematic way, breaking the tasks into segments or sections
completing them one at a time so the job at hand doesn’t seem so big.
Some have “their” way that works perfect for them but not for others, everyone’s
different.
What you can’t see or don’t notice proof-reader’s usually do.
Some are even
fluent in many different languages but be prepared to pay for such a valuable service.
When seeking the services of a proof-reader cash may not always be required, although
I’m sure they would prefer cash instead of an exchange of services don’t count out the
bartering process totally.
Some may also provide copywriting services that pack a punch with your target market,
treat your proof-reader like the “diamond” they are and send them the occasional
thank-you card.
Proof-readers are a valuable tool, the next time you see one salute him or
her (I wouldn’t recommend kissing the shoes though).
Good luck in all of your upcoming projects.
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