How your business is presented in writing can be likened to dressing for an important interview. Dress smartly and you portray an image of professionalism and trust; dress down, however, and confidence in your abilities won’t be as positive.

Most businesses have brand guidelines which help them to ensure their corporate identity is clear and recognisable to the outside world. However, not as many extend this principle to their written word. Developing house rules regarding text will help to ensure any copy produced by your company is consistent, correct and, therefore, professional. A freelance proofreader will absorb your style guide and apply its principles to everything they check for you.

A text style guide needn’t be complicated; the complexity largely depends on what type of copy you produce. A magazine publisher will need to establish some rules about how titles are written, and the use of headers, bold, italic and superscript, for example. If you publish reports or documents of a more technical nature, it’s likely your style guide will need to be more detailed. Then there are the ‘basics’, such as the use of capitals, hyphenation and punctuation of lists and bullets — surprisingly, even here, every company’s preferences are different!

No matter what size your business, if you produce text then it is likely that a style guide will be beneficial to you. If you don’t yet have a style guide then we can develop a personal guide that addresses the needs of your business. Ultimate Proof can build on the basics, in terms of punctuation and spelling, and create a clear and practical guide for your company that can be given to anyone who might produce copy for you. If everyone is ‘singing from the same style sheet’ to start with, you will not only reduce the overall risk of error, but will save time and money on proofreading and amends.

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By Ultimate Proof Ltd January 27, 2026
As the virtual face of your business, your website needs to fulfil two key priorities: to read correctly and be easy to navigate – but if you add the pressure to get your site up and live, it can be easy to push proofreading to the bottom of the endless to-do list. Relying on a busy colleague or the website designer to give it a 'once over' might help to a point, but still leaves a lot to chance. Proofreading websites is a specific type of service which covers not only typos but also things like broken links, SEO keywords, your tone of voice and overall user experience. So, if you're thinking of proofreading your website yourself but aren't sure where to start, here are four key areas to focus on: Spelling and grammar All written content on your website should be reviewed, from product descriptions to blog posts, ensuring it is clear, concise and error-free. Branding and tone Consistency is key. Ensure your messaging aligns with your brand identity across all pages, paying attention to the consistency of tone as well – whether it's formal, casual or informative. User experience Check for broken links, slow-loading or missing images, alt text, or any other technical issues that might hinder the user experience (some web designers have software that does this, but it's still worth checking). SEO optimisation Check your meta titles, meta descriptions and keyword usage, to ensure your content includes relevant keywords to enhance its visibility in search engine results. All these checks take time and care. AI can help to a point, but human oversight is essential. A professional proofreader can check these elements for you to ensure your website reflects the level of professionalism and attention to detail that your audience expects – giving you back precious time to focus on all the other tasks before you launch. A proofreader can also work directly from your CMS – saving your web designer amending time. I have proofread websites of all sizes – from a few pages and blogs to complex, multi-level websites. Even if your website has been live for a while, it might be worth getting a proofreader to have a fresh look to identify any problem areas. Find out more about my proofreading-services Email for a quote. Book a call with me in my calendar.
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