ACADEMIC & CORPORATE EDITING SERVICES
PUT YOUR BEST FOOT FORWARD, BE PROFESSIONAL & AVOID THE WRONG MESSAGE
What exactly is editing and what does it involve?
"Editing requires focusing on the content of the text. The key goals are to check that the text:
flows logically
is coherent and consistent
forms a meaningful whole
is clearly expressed
is accurate in the information it provides
has an appropriate tone
is concise
makes its purpose clear
is targeted towards the reader."
Source: University of Oxford
Editing is just as important as the task of writing itself. If you have the perfect sales pitch, or you have just spent a lot of time researching and writing your thesis or white paper, it is not complete until you have edited it and presented a perfectly crafted piece to the world, your client or your university or school.
Miscommunication and simple grammatical mistakes can result from a poorly edited piece of writing, no matter what it is. This shows you as being unprofessional and prone to making mistakes, something no client, customer or university marking board wants to see.
The Write Writing Editing Service works in a traditional, thorough way, printing out and editing your piece as well as incorporating those changes using the “Track Changes” function in MS Word.
We work with you to edit and re-edit your writing to make it perfect for whatever purpose: Sales pitches, marketing materials, newsletters, tenders and bid submissions, financial reports, white papers, eBooks, application letters, CVs, cover letters, presentations and any other kind of document that you are sending out.
The Write Writing Academic & Corporate Editing Services include:
- Academic Papers (theses, dissertations, peer reviews, journal submissions)
- Corporate Research
- Company Websites
- Corporate Newsletters
- Corporate Marketing Materials
- Cover/Motivation Letters
- Company Manuals

Editing is the first task that should be undertaken after finishing the first draft of a piece of text. It involves checking the content of the text to ensure that the ideas are expressed clearly and logically, and form a coherent and meaningful whole.