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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

If there’s one thing in life that I’ve learned, it’s that all things change—and need change.

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.


I’ll also be posting occasional discounts through this blog for those who keep up with my posts here at Editing Tomework. Thanks for checking in and feel free to leave comments and questions for me below, or send me an E-mail if you've got a special English-oriented service you need done that's not listed on my services page at Tomework.

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