Proofreading,
proof reading, proofing... whatever you call it, having your
document checked by an outside expert is essential to its
perfection. (FYI: "proofreading" is correct.)
Proofreading
is traditionally defined something like this:
To check proofs
for errors: to read the proofs of a text in order to correct
them, meaning to compare a new document with an existing one.
But today's quality
documents are almost always done by computer, so the meaning of
proofreading has been changing and broadening as people use it to
include copyediting and editing also.
Today's great
word processing programs can do amazing work, but they can also make some
monumental mistakes (see "Ode to the Spell Checker" at Fun Stuff). Use your computer's spell checker and grammar
guides, sure, but don't make the mistake of relying on them—that could be
worse than doing nothing at all!
Quality
has several meanings, but in this case, "quality" simply
means:
excellence: the highest or
finest standard
And so,
class, what is Quality Proofreading? Proof-It.com's
quality proofreading checks for spelling, punctuation, formatting
consistency and typos—or more, or less, as
you specify the level of service appropriate for you.
Quality
proofreading is the rule at Proof-It.com. We will lighten your
burden of "proof" and help enhance your credibility.
Proof-It will
save you time, money, and embarrassment with fast turnaround and
reasonable rates.