If nobody fits the bill, consider
hiring a professional editor who can give it a quick polish.
I hired a professional editor, a cover designer, a business development consultant, the works.
So spend the money to
hire a professional editor and take the time to have someone (other than yourself) read it after it has been edited.
I then
hired a professional editor and a graphic designer, worked with the company 1106 Design on the formatting, and submitted it to Amazon.
Do not make the mistake of many self - publishing authors who
hire a professional editor but then have their book designed by a family member with little or no book experience.
Another option is to
hire a professional editor, who can easily evaluate your paper and make the necessary changes.
I've pretty much talked ad nauseum about making sure
you hire a professional editor, proofreader, formatter, and graphic artist to create the best possible product you can.
I also recommend
hiring a professional editor to make your book shine!
If you were firmly commited to your craft, you would learn proper diction and punctuation, yourself (or
hire a professional editor), before berating others for their lack thereof.
But still they prefer to take the help of a friend or a relative, rather then
hiring a professional editor.
Hire a professional editor and copyeditor if you can before you start looking for an agent.
It can be scary to take over the reins and take «complete creative control,» but if you get a publishing coach to keep you in the right direction, and
hire a professional editor, cover designer, etc. you'll realize quickly that this is the best way to go.
I would alway suggest
hiring a professional editor if you can afford one.
Editing Altucher
hired a professional editor.
I would recommend using at least one of these, especially if you have friends and family do your editing, but even if
you hire a professional editor.
You have never
hired a professional editor and just want to dip your toe into the waters and figure out if it's best for you.
One of the challenges about editing yourself (and one reason it's worth it to
hire professional editors for your book) is that you're so close to your work.
Your next step is to
hire a professional editor.
If you can afford to
hire a professional editor — or two — do so.
A third option is to
hire a professional editor.
You should do at least two to three revisions on your own before
hiring a professional editor — don't bring in a professional until you have made the book the best you possibly can on your own.
If you are going to Self Publish I'd say at the minimum you need to
hire a Professional Editor.
Consider
hiring a professional editor for developmental editing and copyediting.
You need to
hire a professional editor in order to prepare your manuscript (this is the highest expense, and it is mandatory — unless you want to look awful and wreck your reputation as an author).
Hire a professional editor to give you even more recommendations for improvement.
I hired a professional editor and a publisher that cost quite a bit of money.
After self - editing your work, it's time to
hire a professional Editor to put the finishing touches on your book, to make it shine.
I wonder where / how one could find, or even
hire a professional editor?
(Of course, another good option to
hire a professional editor — but do your due diligence first.)
Before hitting the upload button, we strongly encourage you to consider
hiring a professional editor to go through your work.
Visit my blog for ideas about writing and tips for
hiring a professional editor or writer for your needs.
Some authors who do not have the funds to
hire professional editors may only have this option available to them.
This is a great option for authors who just can't afford to
hire a professional editor or book cover designer.
When it's ready for the world, make sure it's the best it can be by
hiring a professional editor to fix your errors and make the creative work shine.
Will
hiring a professional editor guarantee you become a bestseller?
Common mistakes include not researching your audience ahead of time, underestimating your publishing expenses, and not
hiring a professional editor.
Since our self - published anthology was written by multiple authors, we knew it was important to
hire a professional editor to ensure consistency in the style, format, structure, and language of the story.
For How To Find Your Vital Vocation,
I hired a professional editor — Hayley Sherman of Whoosh!
But this is the bottom line for me: If I couldn't afford to pay for both the print publishing and the editing, I would
hire a professional editor and publish the book electronically instead.
The bottom line: if you can't afford to
hire a professional editor you don't have the right to publish.
Anyone familiar with me or the Wordy Speculations blog knows I am 100 % behind multiple rounds of self - editing and
hiring a professional editor.
I hadn't
hired a professional editor for my first two books, but I didn't have the heart to take them completely off the market.
And that's pretty much how the rest of my night goes, with me lying in bed, challenging imaginary authors everywhere who don't see the need to
hire a professional editor, asking them more questions than you'd like to hear.
So much for all that stuff about selfies
hiring professional editors and designers, right?
There's tons of crap, but also amazing work where authors
hire professional editors, cover artists, even marketing people.
Hiring a professional editor can help, but I've read some books that are nothing short of one sales letter after another trying to get me to purchase the author's or the authors» friends» stuff.
At RushEssay.com, you can
hire professional editors from any discipline.
At this point, most PhD candidates decide to
hire a professional editor.
The book sat under the bed for about two years, then I took it out and
hired a professional editor and we worked together on it for about a year or two before I put it back under the bed again.
In addition, you can also
hire a professional editor to improve the content you've completed on your own.