Editing & Proofreading
Editing and proofreading are often used interchangeably, but these two services are actually different from each other. Proofreading involves reading copy and marking any errors. Proofreaders are usually concerned with errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation, word choice, and related issues. Editing is more substantive in nature and involves reviewing written material and making it ready for publication in some format. Editing can involve marking errors, but it also involves resolving layout issues, making changes to formatting errors, revising material, verifying factual information, and completing other tasks to ensure a publication is ready to be delivered in print, online, or in person in the case of edited speeches and presentations. Editing and proofreading are very important because they can catch errors that could be embarrassing or harmful to a company. Working with a professional company that offers editing and proofreading services is essential because you’ll be free to work on your business while your documents are being corrected.
 
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