Every freelancer is familiar with this situation:
You’re already working on order or even completed it, and the client requires making edits to the assignment.
In randomness, there’s nothing to worry about—the client can be understood.
Most likely, they received an order from the boss or the instructor. It’s worse when such add-ons are in the habit, and no order deals without corrections.
The post by Maddy Osman suggests some tips on how to deal with edits and reduce their amount.
For example:
The author states that self-editing process can significantly improve the situation if a freelancer would pay more attention to grammar, parallelism, fact-checking, etc.
By becoming a good self-editor, it is easier to avoid mistakes in the future and fit edits into your schedule.
It’s undoubtedly an exciting post that would help you to handle edits on your way to becoming a freelancer and finding excellent blogging positions.