We’re in the Student Pocket Guide

Well, we decided to reach out to some students who might not be naturally familiar with our proofreading services for students, so we took the opportunity to advertise in the student pocket guide.

If you want to view the online version then please visit their link.

 

Here’s a sneak peak at our two adverts:

student pocket guide advertget a better degree advert

Below is the full wording:

Try a drop of the hard stuff… …and get a better degree.

You’d never think a drop of the hard stuff could get you a good degree. But, get your dissertation or thesis 100% proofed and edited by us and you could improve your final mark by 10%. That could mean the difference between a nice, sober 2nd or a sobering 3rd.
At UniProof, we’ve helped hundreds of undergrads and postgrads like you get higher grades and better jobs.
We’re available 10am to 10pm, Monday to Sunday, to make your dissertation or thesis as fluent and error-free as possible.

Check out our website today at uniproof.co.uk or email us at [email protected]

 


And here’s the alternative that we decided not to go with (the spelling mistake are correct):

How dissapointing to loose 10% off your marks cuz off bad English

Ten per cent. Doesn’t sound much. But it could be the difference between a first and a 2:1. Between a great dissertation or thesis and a good one.
Examiners tell us that bad spelling and grammar could lose you as much as 10% on your written coursework.
At UniProof, we’ve helped hundreds of undergrads and postgrads like you get higher grades and better jobs.
We’re available 10am to 10pm, Monday to Sunday, to make your dissertation or thesis as fluent and error-free as possible.
Check out our website today at uniproof.co.uk or email us at [email protected]


And some other titles we didn’t choose:

We call it proofing and editing.
You can call it a better job.

 

To us, it’s a day’s work.
To you, it’s the difference between a job and a career.


We hope you enjoyed us sharing some of our insight into our advertising in the Student Pocket Guide. We’d be delighted to hear your thoughts in the comments below.

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