Wordvice Celebrates 7 Year Anniversary With Launch of New Website
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Celebrating 7 years of online operations, Wordvice—an international proofreading and editing company—has revealed their new English-language website design and content in July 2020. The new website includes a revamped main page, new admissions and academic proofreading services, and a revised automatic price quotation tool, allowing customers to enter their document’s information and delivery time and receive an immediate price quote. The new design was implemented by the Wordvice international internal staff, with guidance from HawkSEM, an SEM digital marketing firm based in New York State, USA.
Since the launch of its online operations in 2013, Wordvice has served over 50,000 clients and revised over 80,000 admissions essays and academic papers. Clients include students applying for college and graduate programs, researchers and professors writing academic manuscripts for publication in journals, business professionals in need of resume editing services, and individual authors who need revision for their blogs and personal essays. Wordvice has also recently become one of the top 3 document editing companies in Asia in terms of order volume, and they were recently mentioned in a Wired.com article as the best admissions essay editing service among top industry competitors.
With the launch of their new website, Wordvice hopes to attract not only potential clients, but also new freelance editors that wish to join their team of nearly 500 editors. All Wordvice editors have received master’s and/or doctoral degrees and have extensive subject expertise: from the natural and physical sciences, to medicine and business, to the arts and humanities. Experienced freelance editors are encouraged to apply by visiting Wordvice’s Jobs page.
Like most online editing companies, Wordvice editors operate from locations around the world. This allows for quicker revision and more consistent communication between authors and editors. Unlike other editing services, however, Wordvice uses an automated order allocation system that matches orders to the editor with the closest subject expertise in that area. This ensures that clients’ orders are assigned to competent editors, usually within an hour.
To celebrate the launch of its new website, Wordvice is offering special discounts to new academic customers. Discounts include 50% off new orders (up to $50 discount). These discounts won’t last long, so authors looking to receive editing for their documents are encouraged to visit the Wordvice website as soon as possible to take advantage of these discounts.
To learn more about the editing and proofreading services Wordvice provides, visit their website at https://www.wordvice.com.