
In the publishing world, editing is an essential step that ensures clarity, quality, and professionalism in written work. However, not all editing is the same. Two key forms of editing, copy editing and developmental editing, serve distinct purposes and occur at different stages of the writing process. Understanding their differences can help writers and researchers determine the type of editorial support they need.

What Is Developmental Editing?
Developmental editing focuses on the big picture elements of a manuscript. This type of editing is often performed during the early stages of writing and aims to refine the structure, content, and overall flow. A developmental editor works closely with the author to identify issues with:
- Organization: Are ideas presented logically?
- Clarity: Is the manuscript easy to follow?
- Coherence: Do the arguments or storylines progress naturally?
- Consistency: Are the tone, style, and content aligned throughout the piece?
This process may involve reordering sections, suggesting new content, or removing redundant material. Developmental editing is particularly useful for authors working on books, dissertations, or large research projects.
What Is Copy Editing?
Copy editing is a more detail-oriented stage of editing that focuses on improving the technical accuracy of a manuscript. It typically occurs after the content is finalized and ready for polishing. A copy editor’s responsibilities include:
- Grammar and punctuation: Correcting errors in spelling, grammar, and syntax.
- Consistency: Ensuring uniformity in terminology, formatting, and style.
- Clarity: Refining awkward phrasing or ambiguous sentences.
- Formatting: Checking citations, headings, and overall layout for adherence to guidelines.

Unlike developmental editing, copy editing does not involve reworking the manuscript’s structure or core ideas. It serves as the bridge between a completed draft and a publication-ready document.
Choosing the Right Editing Service
The choice between developmental editing and copy editing depends on your manuscript's stage and needs. For writers struggling with structure and flow, developmental editing provides comprehensive guidance. For polished drafts that require fine-tuning, copy editing is the ideal choice.

Why Choose eContent Pro?
At eContent Pro, we specialize in providing exceptional editorial services to ensure your manuscript is ready for publication. With our Standard Editorial Package, our English language copy editors will:
- Perform edits using Microsoft Word’s Track Changes feature.
- Format your manuscript according to publisher guidelines.
- Adhere to a specific style guide, such as APA, MLA, and more.
- Correct faulty spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
- Fix incorrect word usage.
- Eliminate wordiness and inappropriate jargon.
- Change passive voice to active voice, if requested.
- Reorganize sentence structure to improve readability.
- Smooth transitions between sentences and paragraphs.
- Assign new levels to headings to achieve logical structure.
- Check for callouts and captions for figures and tables.
- Cross-reference your citations and references.
- Ensure consistency in hyphenation, numerals, and more.
Our copy editors are native English speakers with an average of 15+ years of experience in academic and professional editing. More than 70% of our editors hold master’s or doctorate degrees, making them experts in their respective fields.
When you choose eContent Pro, you select a 100% human touch. Our editors are committed to enhancing your work while maintaining your unique voice and intent.
If you’re ready to take your manuscript to the next level, explore our editorial services today and experience the eContent Pro difference.

About eContent Pro
Based in Hershey, Pennsylvania, USA, eContent Pro offers high-quality end-to-end editorial and publishing services, ensuring seamless workflows through the eContent Pro Business Enterprise Management System (BEMS), fast turnaround times, competitive pricing, and exceptional customer service. Since 1994, we have supported commercial publishers, university/library presses, organizations, and societies by streamlining their publishing workflow with innovative publishing solutions.