Business People
Seven Ways to Stay Alert
Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you just could not stay awake? A situation where your eyes were three-quarters closed and your head was wobbling like a bobble-head doll? Let's face it, we've all been there. Not every second of our lives can be action packed and, occasionally, we've got to endure some less than thrilling moments. Continued...
How to Write a Book Review
A book review is a critical analysis of a published work that assesses the work's strengths and weaknesses. A prominent reviewer can have a major impact on a book's reception. Many authors strive to have their books reviewed by a professional because a published review (even a negative one) can be a great source of publicity. Continued...
Editing and Proofreading Tips for Bloggers
Blogs are easy to access, easy to create, and often easy to read. Unfortunately, the relatively simple nature of blogs and blogging often breeds a careless mindset when generating a post. Individuals are often too caught up in the thrill of their story or opinion to properly edit or proofread their piece. Continued...
The Correct Use of Acronyms
Acronyms are shorter forms of words or phrases that can come in handy when you need to repeat the same word or phrase a number of times throughout the same piece of writing. For example, “World Trade Organization” is often written as “WTO.” Continued...
How to Write a Letter of Recommendation
Writing a recommendation letter may seem like a daunting task. Luckily, the professionals at our business document proofreading service have some simple guidelines that can help you get the style, tone, content, and presentation of your letter just right. The end result will be an effective and professional recommendation. Continued...
How to Write a Letter of Complaint
Life is full of disappointments, but sometimes these disappointments are so great that they warrant further scrutiny. Rather than act like a spoiled child, ranting and raving, wouldn’t it be nice to be able to write a beautifully constructed letter of complaint? Continued...
How To Write A Formal Letter
In today’s Internet- and e-mail-driven society, the need to write a formal letter arises less often than in the past. However, it is still occasionally necessary to present a formal letter to obtain information, to apply for an academic program or a job, to complain about a product or service, or simply to express your opinion in an effective and coherent manner. Continued...
How to Track Changes in Excel
Microsoft’s Track Changes function allows revisions to be made to a document and keeps a complete record of all changes made. This can be useful if you’ve created a business document that you would like a coworker to revise and proofread. All your coworker needs to do is turn on the Track Changes function, and all of the changes that he or she makes will be recorded. Once the document has been returned to you, you can then easily accept or reject each change as you see fit. Continued...
How to Write a Business Plan
So you’ve decided to take the plunge. You have a fantastic business idea that you think will succeed, you’re excited about being your own boss, and you’re ready to turn your visions into reality. Congratulations—but don’t pop open that bottle of champagne just yet. In the world of entrepreneurship, a great business idea is just the tip of the iceberg. Continued...
Technical Writing
Technical writers are employable in many sectors, including healthcare, heavy industry and utilities, education, government, finance, engineering, and human resources. Their work involves writing and editing user manuals, training materials, online help systems, proposals, grant applications, and any other documentation of a technical nature. Continued...


