Question about editing
Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 7:55 pm
Hello,
First of all I would like to thank Ed and whoever else is behind the scenes here at constant content, they do an incredible job and I am very happy to be a part of it. The past few weeks have been a whirlwind of excitement, learning curves, and immense enjoyment, and I hope I can continue here successfully. Now for the second part..
While I am publishing and selling my articles (I have sold two so far!), I do get my articles rejected semi frequently. There will be things like semicolon usage, or improper use of tense. I am very frustrated with myself, because I feel like I have perfected the piece after going over and over it before submitting it. I want to have article submitted right away, so I wonder if there is a better way I could be editing myself? Are there some sort of tips or tricks that can help catch these errors so that I am producing clean content every time? I'd really appreciate anybody's input on this as this is all relatively new to me.
Thank you!
A. Burroughs
First of all I would like to thank Ed and whoever else is behind the scenes here at constant content, they do an incredible job and I am very happy to be a part of it. The past few weeks have been a whirlwind of excitement, learning curves, and immense enjoyment, and I hope I can continue here successfully. Now for the second part..
While I am publishing and selling my articles (I have sold two so far!), I do get my articles rejected semi frequently. There will be things like semicolon usage, or improper use of tense. I am very frustrated with myself, because I feel like I have perfected the piece after going over and over it before submitting it. I want to have article submitted right away, so I wonder if there is a better way I could be editing myself? Are there some sort of tips or tricks that can help catch these errors so that I am producing clean content every time? I'd really appreciate anybody's input on this as this is all relatively new to me.
Thank you!
A. Burroughs