Employment Working from Home – Do Proofreading for Others
At one job I used to work at, I would get someone to type up reports for me. The problem was that she never proofread anything she typed, and it always came back with a number of errors. This was very frustrating and is why good-quality proofreaders are in demand. If you like detail, and are good at spotting mistakes in grammar, spelling, and punctuation, then you could turn this into a full-time business from home.
Consider this. Have you ever been to a website that has several spelling mistakes and looks like it was typed up by a fourth-grader? What is your impression of this? It does not appear very professional, does it? Furthermore, it makes the owner of the website appear much less credible, doesn’t it? This is where your proofreading services can come in handy. Many website designers are requiring proofreaders who can help them out with this sort of thing.
It is also necessary to have a good handle of the English language, in particular. It is necessary to understand the difference between words like their, there, and they’re for example, and other homophones.
Fortunately, it costs very little to get started, and if you have a computer and a dictionary, and some software programs, you are well on your way to being able to offer this service. You will also need to market yourself as someone capable of providing excellent services.
Kelly McCausey has created a wonderful Proofreading Business Downloadable E-book that you can download for a small price and get started today. And although Kelly’s focus is on work-from-home moms, men will also find this e-book to be a tremendous help in getting a proofreading business started. You’ll find that you’ll save yourself a lot of time by going through the information she offers.
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