After a long and torturous wait, I’m pleased to be publishing the fifth installment of Common Things Proofreaders Miss! If you missed the other installments, check them out here: Common Things
5 Things Successful Freelance Proofreaders Do to Get Ahead… Even Without an English Degree
Are you a weary traveler in the world of freelance proofreading and editing? I know, it’s really tough out there. There are droves of talented folks — and droves of,
5 Reasons to Proofread Transcripts for Court Reporters
I know how it is because I’ve been there! You’ve probably been all over the internet looking for proofreading work. Or maybe (hopefully!) you got lucky and found this website
Common Things Proofreaders Miss (Part 4)
It’s that time again, time for another installment of Common Things Proofreaders Miss! I actually should start calling this “Common Mistakes Court Reporters Make,” eh?! I like that one better.
How I Earned $43,000 as a Proofreader in Just One Year
Hey, Eagle Eyes! The results are in! I have decided to share with you how much I actually billed in 2014 — my last year doing proofreading as my full-time
Common Things Proofreaders Miss (Part 3)
We’re back with another installment of Common Things Proofreaders Miss! This is becoming quite the lengthy list. For me, it’s always growing. Every time I read a transcript, I see
Common Things Proofreaders Miss (Part 2)
We’re back today with Part II of the BOLO (Be on the Lookout) list — an evolving collection of terms found in real transcripts (on multiple occasions) for you to
What Makes a Great Proofreader? [My Clients Tell All!]
A few weeks ago, I sent out an email to a handful of my “favorite” reporters that I proofread for — these are the reporters consistently sending polished work and
Common Things Proofreaders Miss
Bienvenido, Eagle Eyes! I have come across the acronym BOLO a few times in various transcripts—depositions of detectives and police officers mostly. It means “Be On the Look Out.” If
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