While some people use proofreading to earn money on the side, others have made it their full time job, earning from around $15 per hour up to $3,000 per month.
With that being said, some proofreading gigs may require you to have certain skills, certifications or a degree, but not all of them.
Keep in mind, some companies may require you to have some sort of proofreading experience already.
Let’s have a look at our list!
24 Websites That Will Pay You Up To $3,000/Month As A Proofreader
- American Journal Experts: Usually has “work from home” opportunities.
- Book-Editing: If you have copy editing, line editing, proofreading, fact checking and/or other editing related skills, Book-Editing is for you!
- Book in a Box: Book in a box may not always be looking to hire editors or proofreaders, but their gigs often times pay a flat fee of $3,000.
- Cactus Communications: If you don’t have any experience as a proofreader, this is a great place to start out.
- Edit 911: In order to join Edit 911, you have to have a PhD in English.
- Edit Fast: Edit Fast pays 40% of the final project’s price you are working on to you, the editor.
- Gramlee: Gramlee is always looking to hire people from home.
- Grammar Chic: You do need some writing/proofreading experience if you’d like to work for GC.
- IXL Learning: You need quite some qualifications and skills in order to qualify for a position here.
- Kibin : Contact them for more information.
- Kirkus Media: Often times looking to hire new editors and proofreaders.
- LifeTips: You edit content written by LifeTips..
- Pacific Metrics: Contact for openings.
- Proofread Now: You need at least a few years of proofreading experience.
- Proofreading Services: If you’re looking for competitive pay, this is the place to check out.
- Pure Content: Apply for editor or writer.
- Resume Edge: Editing and writing resumes.
- Scribendi: Contact them for more info.
- SmartBrief: Pays $15/hour. Visit website for more info
- Word firm: Need at least 3 years of experience.
- WordsRU: Degree and 2 years of experience required.
- Writer’s Relief: Visit site for more info.
Conclusion
The best way to go about this, is by applying to as many different jobs at as many different places as possible.You can always turn down a job, but if you’re looking for ways to make some extra money, the best way is to apply to as many as possible and create a schedule later on that works for you.
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