Proofreading Content by Hannah-Grace LeeceProofreading Content by Hannah-Grace Leece
Proofreading ContentHannah-Grace Leece
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We've all been there - you're reading an essay or a book, and you go "wait a second - what?" and have to go back and reread the sentence 2 or 3 times. I'm here to make sure that your readers never have to do that.
As a reader myself, I can devour a 250-page book whole in less than a day, meaning I have the skill of proofreading material quickly and efficiently. And surprisingly, I notice a lot of mistakes in published content, which could've easily been avoided with the help of a proofreader. Imagine not getting a proofreader to make sure that doesn't happen to you. I could never🤪

What's included

Catching grammar mistakes, misspelling, etc.
Throughout my life, I've been a detail-oriented individual, something that has been highlighted in my career as a writer. With my skill in writing and prowess at catching the things that go unnoticed, I can make sure your piece of writing is free of any errors so your readers don't catch them for you.
Editing clunky, confusing writing
It's often surprising how many people don't realize their writing sounds confusing, jumbled, or simply not well-written. I'm here to make sure your content doesn't have any of that, but rather is readable, informative, and clarifying.
FAQs
Well.... you could, but it's taking a bigger risk than getting someone to do a simple read-through for you. First, AI doesn't have the knowledge to ensure that something sounds exactly right when spoken aloud because it, well, can't speak in the same way a human can. AI may be able to detect grammatical mistakes, but it can't speak a text aloud and know that it sounds right. Secondly, we all know how frustrating AutoCorrect is on our cell phones, because it's a technological means of correcting work that can't understand the context and phrasing of what it's reading. Therefore, it's going to get things wrong quite often, and sometimes even make suggestions that are going to make your writing worse. Overall, you're really better off having a human reading your work until these issues can be addressed with AI technology. 📄💻
Starting at$25
Duration2 days
Tags
Canvas
ChatGPT
Google Docs
Microsoft Outlook
Microsoft Word
Copy Editor
Copywriter
Proofreader
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Hannah-Grace Leece Fresno, USA
Proofreading ContentHannah-Grace Leece
Starting at$25
Duration2 days
Tags
Canvas
ChatGPT
Google Docs
Microsoft Outlook
Microsoft Word
Copy Editor
Copywriter
Proofreader
Cover image for Proofreading Content
We've all been there - you're reading an essay or a book, and you go "wait a second - what?" and have to go back and reread the sentence 2 or 3 times. I'm here to make sure that your readers never have to do that.
As a reader myself, I can devour a 250-page book whole in less than a day, meaning I have the skill of proofreading material quickly and efficiently. And surprisingly, I notice a lot of mistakes in published content, which could've easily been avoided with the help of a proofreader. Imagine not getting a proofreader to make sure that doesn't happen to you. I could never🤪

What's included

Catching grammar mistakes, misspelling, etc.
Throughout my life, I've been a detail-oriented individual, something that has been highlighted in my career as a writer. With my skill in writing and prowess at catching the things that go unnoticed, I can make sure your piece of writing is free of any errors so your readers don't catch them for you.
Editing clunky, confusing writing
It's often surprising how many people don't realize their writing sounds confusing, jumbled, or simply not well-written. I'm here to make sure your content doesn't have any of that, but rather is readable, informative, and clarifying.
FAQs
Well.... you could, but it's taking a bigger risk than getting someone to do a simple read-through for you. First, AI doesn't have the knowledge to ensure that something sounds exactly right when spoken aloud because it, well, can't speak in the same way a human can. AI may be able to detect grammatical mistakes, but it can't speak a text aloud and know that it sounds right. Secondly, we all know how frustrating AutoCorrect is on our cell phones, because it's a technological means of correcting work that can't understand the context and phrasing of what it's reading. Therefore, it's going to get things wrong quite often, and sometimes even make suggestions that are going to make your writing worse. Overall, you're really better off having a human reading your work until these issues can be addressed with AI technology. 📄💻
$25