How to become a freelance editor or proofreader
Starting out as a freelance editor or proofreader can be daunting. My step-by-step guide will help you through the process.
Starting out as a freelance editor or proofreader can be daunting. My step-by-step guide will help you through the process.
If you’re an editor or author struggling with your social media content, this guide is for you. Discover how to manage your social platforms like a pro.
As an editor, you know a website will increase your chances of attracting more clients and working on your ideal projects, but you don’t know where to start.
Search engine optimisation (SEO) for your editor website helps you climb search results. Discover how to maximise your chances of getting noticed.
Your editor homepage needs to promote your services and entice people to dive deeper into your site. Here’s how.
Discover how to structure your editor website to appeal to potential clients and generate enquiries.
On your author website, showcasing your work in a Books section is essential for marketing your work and driving sales. Discover what to include.
If you’re looking for an easy way to add an availability calendar to your website, I’ve found one!
Launching your author website isn’t simply a case of hitting the Publish button. Make your life easier with some simple prep and a controlled launch, and you’ll thank yourself later.
You want to hire an editor, but which kind? Developmental, line or copy? Or is it a proofreader you need? My guide will help you.