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Outsourcing your Editing Jobs is Good Business

You know this: All documents your company creates need to be edited.

Whether it is for print or electronic publication, in-house or for public dissemination, every document must go through the process of ensuring its accuracy and quality. Your documents are in many ways how the public sees you. High quality, professional documents send the message that you are a high quality, professional company.

Not all companies have the staff they need to perform the intensive work required to ensure their documents reflect the company's high standards. Many companies find that maintaining an editing staff does not fit within their budget; others realize they do not have the expertise in translating documents into another language.

By outsourcing your editing jobs to The Editing Service, you will ensure your documents reflect your high standards, at a fraction of the cost of employing an in-house editor. Instead of paying someone to be on the job 40 hours a week, whether the workload warrants it or not, outsourcing your editing jobs will cost only what the job requires without the concerns of additional payroll expenses.

Outsourcing is the smart way to solve many of the business challenges you face on a frequent basis, and we all know it's better to work smarter, not harder.

The Editing Service (http://www.editsvc.com) provides free advice on how best to get the most out of outsourcing your editing jobs.

Edward C. Maurer

Edward C. Maurer is president of The Editing Service and provides free advice to businesses and individuals seeking help with their writing assignments and documents.
He can be contacted at ECM@EditSvc.com

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