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Proofreading and Press Release Writing Company, Prompt Proofing, Launches Website

Company offers affordable, professional services with quick turnaround times.

2010-10-01
VANCOUVER, BC, October 01, 2010 (Press-News.org) Online proofreading and press release writing services company, Prompt Proofing, launched its new website today, Friday, October 1st, 2010.

Prompt Proofing is run by a team of writing and editing professionals, which has experience in the education, news media, public relations and recruitment industries. This combined experience means that the team at Prompt Proofing is well prepared to assist clients with writing SEO-enhanced press releases, proofreading and editing a variety of documents and reviewing job application cover letters and resumes.

All transactions are completed online and Prompt Proofing's team works to tight deadlines - the longest they will take with any proofreading job is 48 hours and they offer express turnaround in as little as 12 hours! With press release writing, you can have your completed, professionally-written and SEO-enhanced press release back within 24 hours.

"We're very excited about the launch of our website," said Trish Jensen of Prompt Proofing. "It includes extensive information about our services and an upload tool so customers can get started right away by uploading their documents."

The company has proofread anything from business plans and proposals to Master's thesis papers.

Students, in particular, find Prompt Proofing's services useful due to the speed of return and the fact that everything is completed online. They can receive their proofread paper on their smart phone and simply visit the university library to print it before class.

The company's SEO-enhanced press release writing services have proven extremely popular.

"Most of our press release writing clients operate e-commerce and online businesses," explained Jensen, "so they want a release that includes embedded links and SEO-enhanced keywords in order to increase their search engine ranking and drive traffic to their site."

For more information, visit www.promptproofing.com today.

About Prompt Proofing

Prompt Proofing is based in Vancouver, BC, Canada and was officially launched in 2010 by a team of editing and writing professionals who have over 40 years of experience in the education, news media, public relations and recruitment fields. Prompt Proofing prides itself on affordable services delivered with fast turnaround times, without sacrificing quality or accuracy.

Website: http://www.promptproofreading.com


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[Press-News.org] Proofreading and Press Release Writing Company, Prompt Proofing, Launches Website
Company offers affordable, professional services with quick turnaround times.