Understand the difference between proofreading and proof-editing
People often request a proofread of their project when it actually needs editing and proofreading. A budget-friendly option is to hire a proof-editor. Whereas, the aim of a proofreader is to ensure that a piece of writing is clear, the aim of a proof-editor is to also improve the reader’s experience (similar to an editor). This blog explains the difference between the two services to help you decide which would benefit you more.