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Writing with a focus on correct grammar and punctuation seems to be a dying art, but there are those audiences and customers who will make a decision to read or not read, or purchase or not purchase, something because of how that something is conveyed in writing. Whatever your website is selling, for example, or whatever the topic of your dissertation, you can be sure that at least some of your viewers are going to notice if there are errors in the text, be they subtle or glaring.
For example, I personally cannot bring myself to stay in a nationally-recognized hotel chain whose billboard on the freeway screams, “Kid’s eat and stay free!” To paraphrase David Sedaris, you’d think someone high up, someone in management, would say, “What do you say we give this a quick run-through for errors before we spend millions of dollars advertising on freeways all over the nation?” But no.
In short, I care about your punctuation. I care about helping you catch all the little errors that can add up when you’ve been writing and proof-reading your own work for so long that you can’t see it anymore. I am passionate about creating impeccable text for those who want to make a good impression through writing.