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A beta-reader is a professional reader who goes through an edited, unpublished version of your story before it goes off to publishing/pitching. It’s basically a critique on all things that your reader would or wouldn’t like in your work. For example, the protagonist changes drastically through the story–without the character development. Bam! Now you know what you need to work on.
WHY DO I NEED A BETA-READER?
Unless you’re the most perfect person on Earth (which I strongly doubt) you need a beta reader. While an editor can fix all your typos and sharpen your sentences, they won’t look at your manuscript through a reader’s eye. You wouldn’t know that the protagonist is the most underdeveloped character or worse, no one believes in your villain’s motive. The readers would tear this apart once it hits the shelves. Allow me to do that beforehand and polish your baby for the real world.
WHY DO I NEED YOU AS MY BETA-READER?
I’m an avid reader who has been reading for quite some time now. Considering myself an eclectic reader, I have come across varied genres and the numerous tropes/cliches accompanying them. This gives me an insight to what has been done a ton of times and what you can do a ton of times. Plus, character development, overall plot, pacing, and genre relativity among others are areas I strongly critique on. You can get a hint of those in my reviews. In fact, I’m a writer myself and have a gist of what a story needs more or less of.
WHAT CAN I EXPECT FROM YOU, AS A BETA READER?
When you hand over your manuscript to me, you can be assured it won’t be disclosed (not even the title or author name) unless you give me the permission to do so. I’m also up for signing an NDA if that’s more like you.
I do sound conversational and a bit humorous in my writing but I can assure you, I work as professionally as a person being paid is supposed to. I’m also easy to communicate so you can expect exactly what you want for your project. Work flexibility is my trait so things can always be worked out.
I will read your MS from a reader’s viewpoint and give a detailed, in-depth feedback on what was excellent, what was lagging, and what is strongly suggested to be done.
Pacing, plot holes, character development, world-building and overall plot will be analysed.
Specific solutions and creative input will be provided without changing the author’s vision or voice.
The feedback can either be as a chapter-by-chapter or a general, comprehensive take on the manuscript. I’m also open to answering specific questions.
While I won’t be diligently proofreading your work for grammar, spelling, and punctuation (that’s a job for the editor) I would certainly point out consistent errors or errors that might’ve missed the eye of an editor. For example, using an Oxford comma for the first half of the story and not the other half.
I will not provide a line-by-line critique. That’s something I offer in my critique services if that’s what you’re looking for.
I will not ghostwrite bits and pieces of your story. I do provide creative suggestions but they are not something you’re forced to accept.
All my feedback will be delivered in a constructive manner and would, in no way, be intended to belittle you or your writing.
WHAT BOOKS WOULD YOU READ?
Like I said, I’m an eclectic reader and would read almost anything. Fantasy, Science Fiction, Romance, Realistic Fiction, Literary Fiction, Historical Fiction, Non Fiction, Graphic Novels, Comics, and others. Specifically, I won’t read: Hard Erotica, Religion/Spiritual, Poetry and Children’s Fiction.
HOW MUCH DO YOU CHARGE?
On a base line, I charge $1 for every 1000 words with a minimum of $5 to start with. For example, if your MS is of 2000 words, it actually costs $2 but it would be costing $5 since the word count is lesser than the minimum.
Once the MS crosses 100K, the price would be reduced. I would then charge $1 for every 2000 words. So if your MS is of 150K words, your total cost would be: $100 + $25 = $125. I also offer discounts for repeat buyers and those who order an additional revision.
I will offer a deadline to you according to my free slots but if you’re on a rush deadline, you can book a date with a minimal extra cost of $30.
If you’re on a budget and can’t afford the above cost, feel free to still send me a mail and we can work things out. Like I said, I’m flexible in terms of working as a creative enthusiast and would love to help out an author.
All payments are non-refundable and will be made through Paypal. Payment will be done before commencing the beta read because this virtual world can be pretty bad when it comes to freelancing.
If you don’t trust me enough to send me the full amount before the work is done, you can also order through Fiverr or PeoplePerHour for more secure buyer-seller transactions. Read all the comparisons between my personal service and my service through these sites here.
WHAT FORMAT WOULD YOU ACCEPT MY MANUSCRIPT IN?
Anything except for a print copy. Shipping can be a hassle and I don’t like to delay a committed work so I prefer a .doc or .pdf file. A .mobi or .epub or .acsm is also fine but less preferred.
IS THERE ANYTHING I SHOULD NOT DO WITH YOUR FEEDBACK?
You will never publish my feedback or use it as a justification for any changes made to your manuscript. For example, if I suggest you to change a few characters’ dialogue to make them sound more distinctive, you cannot use me as an excuse to justify your action if someone ever questions why your characters sound so awesomely different and real. *wink, wink*
ALRIGHT, I’M SOLD! I WANT YOU AS MY BETA READER! WHAT SHOULD I DO?
That’s great! Just fill out this form and wait for my reply with the quotes and confirmation. If you wish to discuss the rates or any other specifics, you can mail me at [email protected] first. But please make sure to add ‘Beta Reading’ in the subject of your mail so it doesn’t go unnoticed. Looking forward to working with you!
Hey there! I've been playing BOTW for the past few months and you did a great job voicing Teba, Revali, and The Great Duku tree (Revali's snarky and overconfident personslity grew on me. I had a question from one of my friends if you don't mind answering it. They wanted to know how does one go out for roles? Is it something that needs to be registered for, or do they gave a different process? I know having a resume/portfolio helps, but I'm not sure where it applied, so I figured I'd ask you!
For my freelance/online work, it’s a matter of going out there and finding the auditions (or in most cases, being a member of the sites where the auditions are posted) - I receive aggregate emails from Voice123 and The Voice Realm regarding open auditions, but also get notified by PeoplePerHour and related sites when a ‘relevant audition’ matching my skillset gets posted. From there, it’s up to me whether I want to submit or not.
For studio work, my current client base consists of studios I’ve done workshops with & have since requested to be on the audition roster for (after sending professional demos), or clients/partner studios I ended up working with as a result of a collaborative project who then OK’d my request for them to send me future audition opportunities. My agency (SBV Talent) also falls under this umbrella.
In both cases, having an updated resume and available demos relevant to the type of work the studio/client is looking to cast help significantly with selling myself and my services.
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Step 1: Accept the Project
Receive a Project Invitation: Check your email or PeoplePerHour (PPH) dashboard for project invitations.
Review and Accept: Click on the project to read the details. If you agree, accept the project by clicking the “Accept” button.
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Step 2: Communicate with the Client
Open WorkStream: Navigate to the WorkStream (project chat) to discuss any details with the client.
Clarify Requirements: Ask questions if needed to ensure you understand the project requirements.
Step 3: Start Working
Work on the Project: Begin your work according to the agreed requirements and deadlines.
Track Your Time: If it’s an hourly project, use PPH’s time tracker tool to log your hours.
Step 4: Submit Your Work
Complete the Task: Finish the work as per the project specifications.
Upload Deliverables: Go to the WorkStream with the client. Click on the “Upload” button to attach your work files. Optionally, you can also paste links to the work if it’s hosted online.
Step 5: Send an Invoice
Prepare the Invoice: Once you’ve completed the work, click on the “Raise Invoice” button in the WorkStream.
Fill in Details: Enter the amount agreed upon, add a description of the work done, and any other necessary details.
Submit the Invoice: Click “Send Invoice” to request payment from the client.
Step 6: Client Reviews and Approves
Wait for Approval: The client will review your work and approve the invoice if everything is satisfactory.
Revisions: If the client requests revisions, make the necessary changes and resubmit the work.
Step 7: Get Paid
Client Approval: Once the client approves your invoice, the payment will be processed.
Funds Transfer: The funds will be transferred to your PPH account. You can then withdraw them to your bank account or PayPal.
Step 8: Leave Feedback
Provide Feedback: After receiving payment, leave feedback for the client in the WorkStream.
Receive Feedback: Encourage the client to leave feedback for you as well, which will help enhance your PPH profile.
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✔ Purchase/Sales (eCommerce tracking)
✔ Contact Form Submission
✔ CallToClick & Mail Clicks
✔ Outbound tracking
✔ Button/link tracking
A few major setup/issues I always deal with:
✔ eCommerce Transactions not tracking
✔ Purchase event not tracking Dynamic Order Value
✔ Custom events not firing as you've intended
Platforms where I have worked:
Shopify, WordPress, Bigcommerce, Squarespace, Wix, Magento, and Custom platforms too.