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The Importance of Proofreading

importance of proofreading

Contrary to what writers thing, proofreading is not an add on process for writing. It is an impotent step that allows you too go back to what ever you’ve written, read every line of youre text, and make any connections to the errors you’ve done while writing and fix them so your final draft is free of errors.

Something’s wrong with the text above, right? To be honest, this is how a rough draft of your book would look. When typing, your complete focus lies in transforming your thoughts into words and you seldom bother about the errors, typos, and other grammatical mistakes that you commit while writing. If you send the draft without proofreading, there are serious chances that your proficiency as a writer would be suspected. To eliminate that, you need to proofread your content before sending it out even to a friend of yours for a peer-review.

After proofreading, here’s how the paragraph would look:

Contrary to what writers think, proofreading is not an add-on process to writing. It is an important step that allows you to go back to whatever you’ve written, read every line of your text, make any corrections to the mistakes you’ve made while writing, and fix them so your final draft is free of errors.

Makes more sense? Great

Why Should You Proofread Your Text?

Okay, so what do I look for when proofreading?

When you sit down to proofread, check for the following:

Tips to Effectively Proofread your Content

Read it aloud

This is one of the most effective ways to proofread your content. Reading your content aloud will allow you to easily spot errors, and help you find ways to fix them.

Take some time off after you complete Your Book

This might seem a bit trivial, but this indeed works. Your mind needs to be fresh when you intend to look for errors in your content. So, it is necessary that you take a break for a couple of days so you can look at your text from a fresh perspective. If you start proofreading immediately after you finish writing, you’re most likely to overlook errors in your content.

Do not Rush

Never proofread with an intention of finishing it fast. Your eyes cheat you. The more you rush, the more the mistakes you’ll overlook. Read your text slowly, take your time, and complete your work.

When to Proofread Your Content?

Another thing you should know is that proofreading is not something you do once you finish writing alone. The process extends till the final copy of your book is published. In short, you have to proofread, when:

Your writing says about you and if your text is full of errors that could have been avoided, it makes publishers suspect your lack of talent as a writer. You don’t want that to happen, right? Start proofreading your content.

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