What’s your online personality? Do people really get a good idea of who you are from your site, blog and interactions in the blogosphere? I don’t often have face to face meetings any more. I talk to most of my clients by email, IM or Skype. That has to be enough to [...] [...more]
Everyone’s heard of Copyscape, the super duper plagiarism detection tool. Sometimes it’s the bane of our lives (like when clients who pay 1 cent a word want you to check every article on Copyscape even though you KNOW that you never plagiarise). At other times, it’s a useful tool, such as when you’ve subbed out [...] [...more]
A post from Allena Tapia made me think more about the process of querying for freelance writing work. The post outlined all the stuff that writers sell to editors along with their idea when they pitch to a magazine. At the end of the post, Allena asked three questions:
How long do you spend on a [...] [...more]
I’m not a mirage. Honestly. I’m a real, living, breathing person. And I’m a real writer, too. When people think of writers, they often think of famous novelists, best-selling authors or respected journalists. Web content writers don’t get a look in. And yet we are real writers, too. Just like other writers, we write because [...] [...more]
If you are wondering how to get more from your relationships with your writing clients, then read How To ‘Take Charge’ As a Freelance Writer. This is my latest guest post on Writing White Papers. It covers a few ways that you can take a firm stand on aspects of writing jobs to make the [...] [...more]
One of the things I love most about working as a freelance writer is that I can do it from anywhere. As long as I have access to a computer with a working internet connection, I can do my research and write and submit my articles on time. No one even has to know that [...] [...more]
I was inspired by Skellie to write this post. I started thinking about the advice I’d give to a budding writer, if I knew I only had this post to get that writer started on a career. Sis, this one’s for you.
1. It’s My Paper And I’ll Write If I Want To
(with apologies to whoever [...] [...more]
When you work at home, it’s easy to get distracted. After all, there’s no boss watching your every move, so why not take a few minutes off to grab a snack or do the laundry? In fact, why not make a couple of phone calls or IM with friends while you’re at it? Taken [...] [...more]
As a freelance writer, you sometimes find yourself with a bad client relationship. It’s not that the client is bad; it’s just that you just can’t reach an understanding. You know that things are going wrong because:
you thought you understood the brief but the client doesn’t like what you have written
you didn’t understand the brief, [...] [...more]
Earlier this week, I read a post on Freelance Switch about turning clients into friends. In that post, Andy Howard made the point that when you work in an office, you invite clients over for meetings all the time, so why change your habit as a freelancer? I thought it was an interesting point, though [...] [...more]