Saturday, January 13, 2018

Get More Visitors With Newsletter Proofreading

By Melissa Ward


There are a lot of people who dream about a writing career. While many avenues make this possible, there is one area that can make or break a writer who publishes their own work. If they choose to do their own proofreading, especially on large projects, there is a chance something is overlooked. This is why even established writers use a person that specializes in newsletter proofreading or copyediting.

Even though a person may have taken a writing class or is good at grammar and spelling words comes easy, there are some advantages to having another professional look over content. For one, a proofreader can help eliminate redundancies, which sometimes happens to the new writer. Proofreaders also know how to break up text and images so that it is easy to read.

A lot of these services can also assist with another area that some writers overlook. Search engine optimization, or as it is commonly known SEO, is important in order for works to be seen online. When works are edited to be found in search engines, it can increase the numbers of visitors to a blog or website.

This is to ensure that vital portions of text, like the summary, can be found in engine searches. The same applies to photographs or other images associated with their blog, newsletter, or website. If a writer sells through a merchant site or two, this can accompany any links associated with the seller.

Although it may seem practical to just copy and paste onto a template, an editing service can assist with formatting. Some writers or novices that insist on doing it all themselves often end of with a product that lacks good quality. Often the paragraphs are badly structured, which makes difficult reading for someone who was once interested in buying more.

Publishing a book or newsletter is a big deal that can place a writer in a position to earn through passive income. While a book may be good, or at least informative, it has to be easy on the eyes of the reader. Books that have good content and a nice layout are most likely to receive positive feedback on review sites.

Most people tend to think that using a service such as this may be a waste of money or that the person may try to undermine the vision of the writer. Suggestions are common but for them to change something completely creates more work for the proofreader. A reputable service should not have to gauge clients to make money, all they have to do is to make the work of the client more sellable.

Finally, established writers like to use an editing service because it allows them to spend more time on the creative process. The new mediums allow writers to be in full control of their works but tasks like marketing and promotion can be exhaustive or expensive. By having a reliable service that will correct minor punctuation or grammatical errors saves the embarrassment of having a reader point these things out after publication.




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