Clients can expect the following deliverables:
1. Research Documentation: Comprehensive research notes and sources that inform the writing process.
2. Raw Outline: A detailed outline of the document or project, including key points, headings, and subheadings.
3. First Draft: A complete first draft of the document, adhering to the provided guidelines and specifications.
4. Revisions: Multiple rounds of revisions based on the client's feedback, ensuring the content meets the desired quality and objectives.
5. Final Draft: A polished final version of the document, formatted appropriately for the intended audience (e.g., PDF, Word, etc.).
6. Supporting Materials: Any necessary supplementary materials, such as graphs, charts, or images that enhance the content.
7. References and Citations: A list of references and citations in the appropriate format (e.g., APA, MLA) to back up claims and provide sources.
8. Summary or Abstract: A concise summary or abstract that encapsulates the main points of the document. (If required.)
9. Project Management: Regular updates on progress and any challenges encountered during the writing process.
10. Feedback Cycle: Incorporation of feedback from technical reviews or other stakeholders into the final document.
These deliverables are subject to change depending on the project size, cost, and client's requirements.