Unsure if your team’s ready for project management software? Learn how to assess your needs, avoid chaos, and choose the right system for lasting efficiency.
Articles Categorized Working with Editors
What can you expect working with an editor? What are some of the common hurdles? Benefits? Learn more about working with freelance editors here.
Project Management Software, Part 1: Recognizing the Need
Editing chaos costs time, money, and sanity. Instead of jumping right to pricey project management software, try these simple tools to bring order to your editorial projects.
5 Tips for Writing Cleaner Copy
Before you hire an editor to review your writing project, you can save yourself money and your editor lots of time by following these five helpful tips.
Finding the Right Fit: Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Freelance Editor
Hiring a freelance editor is a great way to elevate your company’s writing, but it’s important to ask questions that will ensure that you find the perfect fit.
Skip the Rewrites: The 10-30-90 Writing Method
Need help with a writing project but worried about the lengthy editing process? Learn how Right Touch Editing makes things quick, easy, and accessible!
Move Your Writing Forward with the BIC Writing Retreat
Writing stalled out? Get a jump on your next project with our free virtual retreat. Join us November 21–23, 9 a.m.–5 p.m. EDT.
The Value of Communicating and Coordinating in Proofreading
Without good team communication and coordination, a proofreading project can quickly become disorganized and confusing for everyone involved.
What You Need to Know About Freelance Editing Contracts
Though not every editing job is put under contract, even low-risk projects would benefit from outlining the details with the client.
Rethinking Word as the Only Software for Editing
Workflows, and the software that drive them, are changing. Should editors work in something other than Word?
A Quick Guide to Dealing with Errors in Editing
It’s tempting to think that hiring an editor means your manuscript will be completely free of errors. But no editing job is perfect.

