Category Archives: Tips

A leap of faith: so you want to go freelance?

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Halloween, or 31 October, is a big anniversary for me. This one marks 7 years from the day I packed up my London life and hit the road as a digital nomad editor. That also means that it’s been 7 years of running my editing business. Every so often, usually after a LinkedIn or Instagram […]

The nuances of editing for academics and PhD candidates

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Any manuscript, whatever the topic or format, is unique. Every writer, whether seasoned or beginner, has their own inimitable style. Some may be more experienced than others, while others may have more of a way with words than some. One thing academic and PhD candidate writers have in common is a deep knowledge of their […]

Useful tools for working remotely

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When I first started my editing and writing business, it was so that I could travel while working remotely. Yes, I was (and still am) one of those digital nomads. The ones you see sitting in cafés with a laptop and a cup of coffee – earphones optional! It’s so easy to do nowadays that […]

How being part of an accountability group improved my business

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About a year ago, I set up an accountability group of fellow editors. I wanted some support with setting marketing goals and putting them into action. Normally a confident self-starter, it was something I was struggling to do working alone and stuck at home. What does this have to do with editing and writing and […]

Finding a client’s voice when writing for them

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The best compliment I ever had from a client is that I had managed to capture their voice. That I was able to write as though it was them writing the content, not me doing it on their behalf. Ghost-writing – writing content for someone else – is an art. It takes more than putting […]

Briefing your content writer: 5 things they need to know

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Briefing your content writer: 5 things they need to know Let’s say you run your own business – large, small, micro, it doesn’t matter. Now let’s assume that you want to attract more clients, or you want to stay in touch with the ones you have. As a business owner, you barely have time to […]

7 things to include in the brief to your proofreader

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7 things to include in the brief to your proofreader Congratulations! You’ve made the business decision to hire a proofreader to get your written material in good shape. Now what? The next step is to put together a brief that will show your proofreader what it is you would like them to do. This will […]

Imposter syndrome: How to silence the negative voice

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Imposter syndrome: How to silence the negative voice I work alone most of the time. It’s one of the perks (or perils?) of running my own solo business. I love what I do and I enjoy it, even if I do occasionally miss being part of a team. But every so often, Imposter Syndrome pulls […]

Copywriting or content writing: What is the difference?

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Copywriting or content writing: what is the difference? If I were a betting person, I’d wager that you’ve heard both terms before but are unsure which is which. You may even be using them interchangeably; you won’t be the first or last to do that. I’ll let you in on my secret; when I first […]