How to earn through ProofReading



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What is Proof Reading?

Proofreading is the final stage of the editing process, focusing on surface errors such as misspellings and mistakes in grammar and punctuation. 
A proofreader is someone who examines a manuscript for errors in spelling, grammar, and sentence structure after an editor has gone over the work for tone and style.




The best part is that you can get paid for Proofreading.
A experienced  proofreader can earn up to $65/hour.
Its is one of the most interesting and passive income for homies.

The job has a high demand.


How can I find opportunities in freelance proofreading?

Search for networking opportunities by attending local groups, forums, professional meetings, and annual conferences. You might also wish to join your local chamber of commerce or other business forums. Join LinkedIn. Set up a Facebook business page. Contact publishers.

Search proofreading jobs on freelancing websites:
  • Fiverr
  • Upwork
  • Freelancer.com
  • Envato Studio
  • PeoplePerHour
  • Toptal
  • DesignCrowd
  • Guru.com
  • Nexxt
  • TaskRabbit
  • Bark
  • crowdSPRING
  • WriterAccess
  • Hireable.com
  • EngineerBabu
  • 99Designs
  • DesignContest
  • Designhill
  • Skyword
  • Outvise


Proofreading is the final stage of the editing process, focusing on surface errors such as misspellings and mistakes in grammar and punctuation. You should proofread only after you have finished all of your other editing revisions.
Careful reading (and rereading) of a (yet to be finally-printed) document, to detect any errors in spelling, punctuation, or grammar. It may also involve checking of different elements of a layout (such as headlines, paragraphs, illustrations, and colors) for their correct dimensions, placement, type, etc. Every author knows that (despite the spelling checking abilities of modern word processors) a human proof reader is indispensable. Also called proofing. See also editing.

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