DAY 05 | EPISODE 02 | QUICK CLIP 9

PROOFREAD

Paul Davenport

  Paul Davenport  |     01:52

It's always hard to proofread your own writing, simply because of familiarity. A quick hack is to read your copy on a different devise to the one you wrote it on, or consider outsourcing to a gig website site like Fiver.

   AI Website Transcript 

"And number seven is proofread your website, which sounds obvious, but if you're like me and you write a lot of content, it is quite hard to proof read your own work, and that's because you've written it. So as you're reading through, you tend to skip ahead. So what I like to do as a top tip is just open your website up on your phone and proofread it on your phone and you'll find you pick up a lot of changes that way. But if you don't have any other team members that can help you do it or you don't have any friends that can help you do it, you can always use lots of resources on the internet that exist now, such as things like fiverr.com. Now I've used that service once before to proofread a lot of MOBLE work and, actually, found an English tutor from Oxford University that could go through all of my sloppy work and make sure that it was well proofread."

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