Although I’ve officially launched Tomework.com back in November, I realize its content, functions, services, and layout will eventually change as I update and adapt to the business world of editing, proofreading, and writing.
It’s for that reason that I’ve decided to start a developer’s blog for Tomework. I want to keep my clients up-to-date with the various changes that inevitably will occur at Tomework, as well as explain why these changes are made.
It is sad to say, but in this cyber-driven world of ours, trust has all but vanished in the relationship of online providers and clients. For that reason, I hope that by occasionally sharing a little bit about me and who I am through this blog, that I can gain some trust from those who use my editing, proofreading, and writing services. I’m a guy trying to make a living by doing what I know something about. Even though I own and operate Tomework, I’m not Tomework.com. My name is Paul Yoder. I’m a husband that loves his wife more than anything, and a soon-to-be father to a son that someday is going to catch some waves with his old man on the east coast where his dad learned to surf. I’m a person, and the important thing is that I know that you are a person—not just another business or book title. I want to work with you because I know that we’re in this together. We’re people trying to make a living; and you know, it’s nice to work with people who treat each other like humans—people who have that paradigm.
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