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"An attractive way to read and
make money"
if you can acquire the skills, and have real enthusiasm
for words, books, and publishing in general – traditional or on-screen.
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Over 100,000 new
titles will be published in 2005 (in the UK alone). It’s a thriving
market that you can discover for yourself with the detailed, comprehensive,
and up-to-date course from freelancers.co.uk.
This is a straightforward, value-for-money product at very
low cost, based on years of experience, which you are free to
take advantage of right now.
Work you can find if you acquire the necessary skills is not just
in book publishing, although this is still one of the best freelance markets.
There is also work in magazine publishing, company in-house editing, printing
and desktop publishing firms, newspapers, small businesses, and much more.
There are millions of documents on the Web and at least a million web
sites with more being added every day. Many of these could do with professional
editing, whether copyediting or proofreading. You can charge £20
an hour ($US37 p/hr) for checking web site material, especially
new web sites, which can often be full of errors. This is another market
to explore - if you enjoy working from home, have some basic knowledge
of proofreading and copyediting, and want to use your PC as creatively
and profitably as possible! Or, learn to to become a freelance proofreader
or copyeditor working in the usual way.
NOTE: Find out how you can use the skills acquired
from the freelancers course to earn money proofreading and/or editing web
pages on your computer. Learn how to earn £250 for a day's work!
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