my 5 step process for editing written content
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my 5 step processfor editing
written contentBy Ransom Patterson
Maybe you’ve always wondered:
How do you edit...
✖ Blog posts✖ E-books✖ Webpage copy
?
I can’t speak for all editors...
...but I can show you...
How I Do it
It’s a 5 Step Process
3.Deep Edit
2.Initial Edits
1.Background
Research
4.Feedback
5.Final
Conversation
Let’s break each of these steps down a bit further...
It all starts with...
1.Background Research
I get to know the client and their brand by...
✖ Reading their website✖ Reading their blog (if
they have one)✖ Asking targeted
questions such as:
✖ What are your goals for this content?
✖ What’s one thing you wish you could improve about your writing?
✖ What’s the desired “next action” for your audience after reading this?
From there, I move to...
2.Initial Edits
I read through the manuscript to get an initial impression.
I try to read the manuscript as a member of the client’s audience
would.
I correct obvious errors as I find them, but for the most part I focus
on...
Understandingthe author’s message and intentions.
After that, it’s time for...
3.Deep Edits
I labor over every word, sentence, and paragraph until it’s perfect.
I make note of anything confusing...
✖ Style✖ Focus✖ Purpose✖ Flow
...And I make general notes about
and the client receives...
Something like this:
From there, it’s time for...
4.Feedback
I deliver my edits to the client, and they make note of any questions.
We go back and forth until we reach...
A Result we can both be proud of.
All that’s left after that is the...
5.Final Conversation
I deliver the final manuscript to the client, tie up any loose ends, and ask the
client a few questions such as:
✖ What was the best part of working with me?
✖ What could I have done better?
✖ Would you recommend me to a friend or colleague?
✖ Any additional comments?
For good measure, here’s the process one more time:
5 steps
3.Deep Edit
2.Initial Edits
1.Background
Research
4.Feedback
5.Final
Conversation
And that’s all there is to it, folks.
Credits
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