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  • Hourly: $20.00 - $60.00
  • Intermediate
  • Est. time: Less than 1 month, Less than 30 hrs/week

We are seeking a talented Social Media Content Editor to enhance our online presence. The ideal candidate will be responsible for editing and optimizing social media posts to ensure they are engaging and aligned with our brand voice. You should have a keen eye for detail, strong editing skills, and experience with various social media platforms. If you are passionate about social media and can help us elevate our content quality, we want to hear from you!

  • Hourly: $15.00 - $50.00
  • Intermediate
  • Est. time: Less than 1 month, Less than 30 hrs/week

I am an independent Engineering Researcher and Consultant and need help improving my business website and personal LinkedIn profile. The work includes reviewing and updating content, enhancing the overall presentation, and making the profiles more effective for attracting clients and opportunities. I’m looking for someone who can provide clear recommendations and practical improvements to strengthen my online presence.

  • Fixed price
  • Entry Level
  • Est. budget: $10.00

hello beta readers, I have a very specific request I am looking for a reader who is obsessed with Ana Huang. Then if you fit that criteria, I'd love you to beta read a novel from me. No need to finish it, but I am trying to do market research if a reader of Ana Huang would also like my book. Asking for someone who is willing to be as genuine as possible with feedback, pretend like you've actually bought my book and you are reading it as someone who likes dark romance/enemies to lovers

  • Fixed price
  • Expert
  • Est. budget: $125.00

HOMEiA.com is seeking experienced editors based in the United States to review and ensure the accuracy of our location-specific article(s). These pieces require a final review from an expert with deep, current knowledge of a specific local market. Key Responsibilities: Perform a comprehensive review of lifestyle and relocation content for a specific US location. Ensure grammatical accuracy, cultural relevance, and factual correctness for the local market. Maintain engaging, reader-focused content that resonates with the target demographic. Uphold editorial standards and meet deadlines. Ideal Candidate Qualifications: Required: Professional editing/proofreading experience with a portfolio. Deep, current knowledge of a specific US city or state. Proven ability to edit for local accuracy and cultural nuance. More detail of the ideal editors we are looking for: https://homeia.com/marketing/homeia-local-editors-build-your-reputation-while-shaping-where-people-live/ Preferred: Experience with lifestyle, real estate, or relocation content. Familiarity with digital content platforms. To Apply, Please Include: Geographic Focus: Clearly state your state/city of expertise in your proposal's first line. Portfolio Sample: Provide at least one recent editing sample with tracked changes. Professional Summary: A brief summary highlighting your relevant experience. Process: Applications are reviewed on a first-come, first-served basis. The States we need local editors for: Maryland Kansas New Jersey Oklahoma West Virginia Vermont Idaho Hawaii Philadelphia Oklahoma Wisconsin Arizona Oregon Pennsylvania

Posted 2 months ago
  • Fixed price
  • Entry Level
  • Est. budget: $30.00

Hi, looking for a second beta reader for my 69 page poetry collection titled Caged Canvas. This collection covers roots, trauma, and healing. I am on a budget and this will be a $30 job. The second beta reader will focus on reader experience. The job will need to be completed within 1 to 2 weeks. Thank you. Update: second beta reader hired. WILL LEAVE THIS POST OPEN FOR THIRD BETA READER. THIRD BETA READER: FIRST AND SECOND READERS ARE FINISHED. EDITS WILL BE MADE. WILL BE HIRING SOON. THANK YOU.

  • Fixed price
  • Entry Level
  • Est. budget: $5.00

Hi beta readers, If you've already beta read for me, there's a good chance it's the same book, so no need to apply. I'll definitely reach out again when the sequel is ready. ❤️ I'm still looking for a few more readers for my contemporary romance novel. **Ideal reader:** Someone who enjoys authors like Ana Huang, Rina Kent, or L.J. Shen. While the book has familiar billionaire romance elements, it's also very emotionally driven, so it may especially appeal to readers who enjoy character depth and emotional journeys rather than stories built primarily around tropes. The story also features AI technology. If you're strongly opposed to AI as a topic, this probably isn't the right fit. If you're simply curious or on the fence, I'd still love to hear your thoughts. You should also be comfortable with morally gray heroes and a few potentially triggering themes (though nothing is described in an overly graphic way). The manuscript is approximately **82,000 words**. At this stage, I'm not expecting a formal beta report. I'm looking for your genuine opinion, as though the book were nearly ready for publication. If you happen to notice any language issues or typos along the way, I'd really appreciate you pointing them out so I can fix those minor problems.

  • Fixed price
  • Entry Level
  • Est. budget: $30.00

We are seeking an experienced dog trainer to review articles related to assistance animals, canine behavior, training techniques, care and specialized service dog / assistance animal training. The articles are generally 800 to 1,200 words and written for a layperson audience. The subject matter primarily deals with service dogs and dogs in general. You will be credited as a reviewer with short bio and headshot in the articles. Please send any links or mention any certifications to your dog training qualifications. Deliverables - Review articles for accuracy - Provide any feedback if necessary - Be credited as "Reviewed by Dog Trainer:" with your headshot and short bio

  • Fixed price
  • Entry Level
  • Est. budget: $5.00

I'm seeking thoughtful beta readers for my newly released contemporary billionaire romance novel. The manuscript is approximately 82,000 words and has already undergone professional editing. I'm looking for honest reader feedback rather than proofreading or line editing. If you have already worked with me, there is a chance this is the same novel, so you may not want to apply again. About the Book Enemies-to-lovers tension Forbidden attraction Powerful alpha billionaire hero Corporate intrigue High emotional stakes Love triangle elements Addiction recovery themes Strong female lead Slow-burn romantic tension Emotional character development Ideal Reader You enjoy authors such as: Ana Huang Lauren Asher J.T. Geissinger Penelope Douglas Contemporary billionaire romance Kindle Unlimited romance Deliverables Please provide: Genuine reader feedback. No sugarcoating. I really want to to hear your opinion. I will try to hire as many people as possible as I am doing market research.

  • Fixed price
  • Expert
  • Est. budget: $300.00

Title: Crazy or Dead I’m looking for a focused developmental assessment of my 75,000-word psychological thriller, Crazy or Dead. I noticed your work includes psychological suspense/thriller projects, and that is the specific expertise I’m hoping to find. This is my sixth novel. My first five were crime thrillers written in third-person limited, while this is my first psychological thriller written in first-person present. That shift is part of why I’m seeking a specialist’s view. The manuscript is not a rough draft. It has been through multiple beta reads, two full edits, and a final proofread. I believe the plot is sound, the ending resolves the major questions, and I am not looking for a general rewrite or a broad line edit. The premise is: after a traumatic loss, a psychology PhD candidate begins experiencing events that make her question whether she is being hunted, manipulated, or losing her mind. What I want is a sharp professional read on one specific issue: whether the reader confusion in the manuscript feels like effective psychological suspense, or whether it crosses into frustration. The story uses uncertainty, possible paranoia, memory gaps, and shifting trust as part of the engine. I do not want the book made obvious too early, but I do want to know whether the reader has enough grounding, escalation, and clue placement to stay engaged until the reveal. The main areas I’d like evaluated are: Reader confusion versus suspense Whether the protagonist’s uncertainty remains compelling Whether the clue trail is fair and satisfying Whether any sections repeat the same doubt beat too often Whether the final reveal makes the earlier uncertainty worth it Whether the manuscript feels ready for agents/publishers or needs targeted structural adjustment Of course, if you see other significant issues, I would want those brought to my attention as well. Because the reader’s uncertainty is central to the book, I’m hesitant to send a full spoiler synopsis before you’ve had a chance to look at the manuscript. I can provide one if you need it for quoting or later analysis. I’m attaching the manuscript, and you’re welcome to skim whatever portion you need in order to decide whether the project is a good fit and to provide an appropriate quote. Could you let me know whether this kind of focused assessment is something you do, what the approximate cost would be, and how you would approach it? All the Best, Mike Slavin mikeslavinauthor dot com

Posted 2 weeks ago
  • Hourly: $50.00 - $100.00
  • Intermediate
  • Est. time: More than 6 months, 30+ hrs/week

Experienced Developmental Editor (Hybrid Role: Editing + Author Webinars) – US Only Description: We’re seeking an experienced Developmental Editor to join our team in a hybrid role that combines hands-on manuscript editing with live author support and education. This role is ideal for someone who has worked with larger publishing houses, has edited multiple genres, and enjoys helping first-time authors understand the publishing and revision process. In addition to developmental editing, this role will involve presenting webinars, walking first time authors through feedback, and answering questions in live or group settings. Strong communication and presentation skills are a must. Responsibilities: Provide developmental edits on book-length manuscripts across multiple genres Offer clear, actionable editorial feedback tailored to first-time authors Host and present live webinars or workshops for authors Answer author questions in a supportive, professional manner Collaborate with our internal team on editorial standards and author education Requirements: Proven experience as a developmental editor Prior experience editing for established or larger publishing houses Experience working across multiple book genres (fiction and/or nonfiction) Excellent written and verbal communication skills Comfortable presenting to groups and speaking on live webinars Professional, reliable, and author-focused Nice to Have: Strong presentation or teaching background Experience mentoring or coaching first-time authors Familiarity with virtual webinar platforms (Zoom, etc.) Compensation: $50–$100 per hour, depending on experience Location: US-based candidates only To Apply: Please include a brief overview of your relevant editing experience, genres you’ve worked in, and any experience presenting or teaching authors. 👉 Important: To let us know you read this post carefully, please include the word “manuscript” at the beginning of your proposal. We’re looking forward to connecting with editors who are passionate about both high-quality editing and empowering new authors.

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