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Active Proofreading: How to Successfully Proofread Your Own Work

Posted by Conni Eversull   Nov 2, 2010 4:30:00 AM

The following is a guest post from Maria Ranier.

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Topics: proofread, proofreading, spelling, proofeading technique, spell-check software, homonyms

Writing for Business -- Create a Professional Image

Posted by Conni Eversull   Jun 18, 2010 10:48:00 AM

I recently had a conversation with Rick Roberge who told me what a great service our company provides. Rick, a sales coach and trainer, said he believes that every salesperson who writes proposals, e-mails, letters, etc., should incorporate proofreading as a standard part of their business writing process.  Rick then went on to write a blog post about this topic.

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Topics: writing guidelines, business writing, proofreading, proposals, grammar, writing style, writing

What business communication, writing, editing, topics should we cover?

Posted by Conni Eversull   Jun 8, 2010 5:00:00 AM

Each week (well mostly!) our team posts articles to the GrammarPhile blog that we hope you find helpful and interesting. Our goal is to provide posts that you look forward to reading and that you find helpful as you go through your daily work routine. But I sometimes wonder if we're giving you what you'd really like to read. So this week, I'm inviting you to give us your feedback.

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Topics: editing, business writing, proofreading

North, East, South or West - Capitalize or Not?

Posted by Phil Jamieson   Feb 16, 2010 5:00:00 AM

When proofreading or editing documents, we often find that writers are confused about when to capitalize these terms. Here are some rules to follow.

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Topics: editing, proofreading, capitalization

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