Hit Send provides English editing and proofreading services
to business and government
EXPRESS EDITING
Hit Send editors provide a fast but thorough proofread or edit of any brief business document, up to approximately 3 000 words. We return your work within 4, 24, or 48 hours. Documents we commonly check include: proposals, brochures, PowerPoint presentations, LinkedIn or news articles, new web copy, tricky letters and blogs. We don’t quote on these short jobs. Our unique Hit Send model allows you to submit your document, choose your turnaround time and pay online, with prices starting from $25 for 500 words.
REPORT EDITING
Reports form the bulk of our workload: we edit management, consultancy and annual reports, tenders and grant applications. It’s perfect if you can book your long document in with us ahead of time, but we also check longish reports for clients in a rush. For a last-minute proofread, we can generally have a 35-page report back to you in a day, and on viewing the document we are happy to quote. Ask us to proofread, copyedit or provide a structural edit – or leave the choice to us. If you would like to have a chat about it, call Mel on +61 439 918 994.
Making it clear
How often have you had to read something twice to understand it? Isn’t it frustrating? Let’s make sure what you write is clear and your readers get your message the first time. We are careful to preserve your style and voice in any editing we do.
Fixing errors
We can protect your reputation by eliminating mistakes, for example the typos that spell checker can’t detect (trust us, there are many), hyperlinks that lead to ‘Page not found’, and inconsistencies in long documents that are written by several people in your team.
Checking the grammar
We will – of course – correct grammatical errors and misspellings in your English, as you would expect from a professional proofreading and editing service.
Formatting
Amongst other things, we will ensure your heading levels are correct, your table of contents reflects your final version, and dot points are parallel and correctly punctuated. You will feel reassured everything has been tidied up.
Jane Melross
Principal Consultant, The Write Solution
(Mel worked for Jane on the NRM North and South 2015–2020 strategy documents.)
Mark Bennett
General Manager, Menzies Institute for Medical Research