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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.
Sneak Peek: The Chicago Guide for Freelance Editors, Part I
Are you interested in freelance editing but unsure of where to begin? Enjoy this preview of my new book featuring step by step guidance and experienced advice.
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.
Red Pencil Roundup: Taking a Leap and Improving Your Skills
This collection of live tweets from the 2023 Red Pencil Conference will inspire you to launch the freelance editing business you’ve been dreaming about.
The Editor’s Social Media: Adjusting to Change
After inevitably feeling burned out by social media, I’ve made changes to my social media usage and preferences for both business and personal interests.
Tips from Tweets: Building Your Small Business Brand
Get valuable advice on establishing your unique small business brand from Erin’s collection of tweets from the Small Business Expo in Boston.
Tweets from ACES Evolve, Part 2: Focus on Freelance Editors
In this two-part series, find the highlights from a tweeting session held at ACES’ 2023 National Conference. Professionals shared tools, tips and valuable business advice.
Do Editors Need a Code of Ethics?
In America, there is no code of ethics established for all editors to follow. Still, there are resources available that can help you create your own standards to abide by.
8 Ways Freelancers Can Act More Like Business Owners
Editors are naturally helpful people, but it’s important to not let this impact your business. Here are some important ways to act more like a business owner.