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What is an online corrector?

An online paper proofreader is someone who is paid to read web text, other Internet messages, or offline text and look for errors in it. They can correct those errors or point others to correct them. These editors mostly go after things like misspelled words, errors in grammar, or bad punctuation. However, they could do more editing as needed, including fact-checking or rewriting.

How to work as a text proofreader

Clearly, the Internet needs many more online proofreaders than those who already work. People don't have to go far to find serious grammatical and spelling errors. Not everyone wants to pay for this service, though, and sometimes Web sites that provide content mostly hire people without strong English language skills. The reason they do this is because they can pay these writers a dollar or two per article. They don't want to increase costs by hiring a proofreader, even though it might improve the work.

Advanced site owners, on the other hand, may quickly realize that they look more professional when any content on their site is written in plain English (or flawlessly written in another language). An online proofreader can certainly be useful for creating more polished text. People who proofread usually need to be good with errors and have strong writing skills. Those interested in the business may take proofreading classes and may need to learn standard proofreading characters, although this is not always the case. Pretty experienced writers can easily master proofreading and learn the symbols of proofreading.

Finding a proofreading job can be more difficult than finding a misplaced comma. There are many sites that charge money to allow people to bid on freelance proofreading jobs. The amount charged can be quite high, and it's not economically feasible to start in that direction. Instead, people might consider free job sites first and look for writer sites that have a proofreading section. Even companies like craigslist have a writing section that sometimes offers proofreading, although there are many scammers on the site as well.

Another way to get a job as an online proofreader is through self-promotion. Visit websites every day and start offering proofreading services to site owners. It helps if you have some experience to back up claims of skill in this field. People may want to start by first doing a few free proofreading assignments for friends, business partners or public service groups who have Web sites. With a few referrals in hand, it's easier to argue that proofreading skills are strong, and it creates a better resume. Owning a website that discusses the topic of proofreading in the form of a blog can also be a good idea, especially if it provides a handy link to a web page about the proofreading services provided.

Online proofreading fees and the amount of work available can vary depending on experience, proven success, and the market rate. Some people can easily make $30 an hour or more. Others can work at much lower rates. There are companies that advertise that they will help people make incredible amounts of money with proofreading, but these companies probably greatly exaggerate their arguments. A smart online proofreader should learn to edit expectations of financial fame first when considering this work.

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