Rewriting/Research/Heavy Editing: 45 articles on product innovation/startups
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SEO copywriter and auditor for marketing, business, finance, B2B, accounting, and technology clients and lead generation websites. Also very experienced business plan and financial forecast creator.
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Experience Level: Intermediate
I'm after some structural editing and was hoping you could assist;
I have 45 articles, some require rewriting and others a sstructual+copy edit.
I run a blog on startups in the UK and I'm looking to start it again. The audience is seasoned tech entrepreneurs (highly educated, technical, sticklers for data etc) and I'm sitting on some old articles that need an overhaul.
Here's are the two types:
1. Rewrites:
These articles are very light on research, verbose in language and not of the rigour needed for our target readership. These would require more research (statistical, figures, tables, quotes, case studies), cleaning up of the structure to be more in line with a Harvard Business Review style article rather than a '10 simple steps' format. If that makes sense? Is this something you offer? Effort required: 5 out of 5.
2. Edits:
The edits are quite solid, however, again they read as though they are for a 'newbie' audience, rather than the seasoned business/tech reader. These don't require a rewrite, but some sections would benefit from further research and some thought leadership around that research. Effort required: 3 out of 5.
I have 45 articles, some require rewriting and others a sstructual+copy edit.
I run a blog on startups in the UK and I'm looking to start it again. The audience is seasoned tech entrepreneurs (highly educated, technical, sticklers for data etc) and I'm sitting on some old articles that need an overhaul.
Here's are the two types:
1. Rewrites:
These articles are very light on research, verbose in language and not of the rigour needed for our target readership. These would require more research (statistical, figures, tables, quotes, case studies), cleaning up of the structure to be more in line with a Harvard Business Review style article rather than a '10 simple steps' format. If that makes sense? Is this something you offer? Effort required: 5 out of 5.
2. Edits:
The edits are quite solid, however, again they read as though they are for a 'newbie' audience, rather than the seasoned business/tech reader. These don't require a rewrite, but some sections would benefit from further research and some thought leadership around that research. Effort required: 3 out of 5.
Anton S.
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Hi - for an accurate quote, please could you state the word count on a) the rewrites and b) light work? Thanks :)
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HI, would it be possible to see an example of the "worst" tech article so I can see the extent of the "damage" please? Many thanks
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