Our team of expert editors and proofreaders has been recognized with multiple awards and has successfully revised documents for over 550 clients across more than 30 countries. We ensure that all page proofs are thoroughly reviewed not only by the author, but also by a professional proofreader who carefully corrects any errors and defects during the copyediting stage. Once the author and proofreader have completed their revisions, the corrected proof is then submitted to the production editor, who works with the typesetter to make any necessary corrections. The production editor then carefully reviews the revised proofs to ensure that all corrections have been accurately implemented. Only when the author’s material has been deemed perfect does it proceed to the next step of the process.
What will you receive?
- We provide an edited document that is free from spelling errors, grammar mistakes, and typos.
- Additionally, we offer suggestions and changes to enhance the clarity, flow, structure, and readability of the writing.
- All revisions are tracked, and you can review and see all the changes made.
- We also provide comments and suggestions to help you refine your writing and convey your message effectively.
- Finally, we provide a brief summary of the work done and address any major concerns.
What types of documents can you use this service for?
- Writing and editing web and sales copy
- Providing project and PhD services
- Reviewing research articles and manuscripts
- Testing, proofreading, and editing online content such as website pages, blog posts, and social media posts
- Editing and proofreading online advertisements
- Proofreading resumes for online submission
- Editing legal and business documents both online and offline
- Proofreading medical websites and documents
- Rewriting and editing business and professional materials
- Assisting with grammatical questions and usage to improve writing quality.
Proofreading Services: Areas of Concern
- Typographical errors
- Grammatical mistakes
- Run-on sentences
- Punctuation and quotation marks
- Subject-verb disagreements
- Sentence fragments and lengths
- Spelling
- Apostrophes
- Comma usage and splices
- Capitalization
- Tenses
- Structure and theme
- Organization
- Audience appropriateness