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Freelance Writing Top Related Articles
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1). Freelance Writing: Write An Article A Day To Boost Your Career By : Angela Booth
Copyright 2006 Angela Booth
Want to boost your freelance writing career to a whole new level? You can, with the "article a day" technique. Just write an article a day, of around 400 to 800 words, every day for a week. Not only does this give you a swag of material you can sell, it also takes your writing skills to a new level.
I've been recommending this technique to my writing students for years, so I know it works.
Article Related to: freelance writing, freelance writer, productivity, creativity, writing, writers, writer
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2). How To Get Noticed By Editors And Publishers: Make Your Strengths Shine By : Shelley Wake
To be a successful writer and get noticed, being good often isn’t good enough. You have to shine. You have to have something that puts you above all others. Of course though, nobody is perfect. Everyone has faults and flaws. But everyone has talents and abilities too. What’s your talent?
Find your talent and focus on it. Develop it. Showcase it in your writing so it really shines through.
Article Related to: writing, publishing, editor, book, ebook, writer, publish, freelance, freelance writing, work, job, money, write
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5). How to Write Better Business Letters By : Brian S. Konradt
Writing business letters is a forgotten art. The Internet has made us lazy writers. With a few keystrokes, we can kick off a short e-mail without thinking much about content, much less formatting. Have you ever reviewed your own e-mails and discovered misspellings, incomplete sentences, formatting mistakes, and grammatical errors? Usually we think nothing about how our lazy writing negatively affects our e-mails; other people e-mail us the same type of junk all the time.
Article Related to: writing, business writing, grammar, freelance writing, business correspondence, business letters
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6). How to Write Effective Copy for Your Company’s Blog By : BSKCOM
Weblogs, more commonly known as blogs, are spreading feverishly across the Internet. According to Robyn Aber of Cisco Systems Inc., about four million blogs populate the Web. Though most private individuals maintain blogs, many companies are beginning to launch company blogs to communicate and interact with their clients, customers, and the public..
Article Related to: writing, business writing, blog, freelance writing, marketing, advertising, business, google, grammar, literacy
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7). Why You Must Write Your Book Now By : Jeff Smith
Copyright 2006 Jeff Smith
I think you'll agree, we all secretly want to have our own book or e-book. In today's society, having your own book means prestige, added income, and appeal that makes getting the nicer things in life that much simpler.
You may think that writing a book is well beyond your capability, even though you have dreampt about seeing your name in print in the past
Imagine overseeing large orders being filled as your market races to place new orders for your highly successful book.
Article Related to: write a book, book writing, e-book, infoproduct, publishing, freelance writing, online marketing
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10). About Writing: Just Get Started! By : Matthew C. Keegan
I rarely suffer from what writer’s complain about the most and that is: writer’s block. Oh, sure, if I must write on a subject that I am not familiar with, then a certain amount of trepidation and the occasional blankness will set in. Still, if I accept a project I do so believing that I know enough about the topic to produce a compelling piece. Writing isn’t difficult for most accomplished writers, but you must get started.
Article Related to: writing, writer, write, freelance writer, freelance writing, article writer, web content writer, see
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11). Freelance Writer: Find One Today! By : Matthew C. Keegan
Finding a freelance writer can be a daunting task, especially for the person who requires the skills of a capable writer, but does not know where to begin to look for one. Not everyone who says they are a freelance writer is one either. Sure, they may work freelance, but they are not skilled as a writer. Let’s explore some ways you can find a freelance writer who meets your exact specifications.
Article Related to: freelance writer, freelancing, freelance writing, editing, article writing, web content, publishing
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14). The Adventures of a Paperboy's Mother By : Barbara Adams
The woman in the doorway is saying, "I don't want the paper except on alternate Tuesdays, and every third Sunday until October 1. Steve stands on her porch, looks bewildered, and turning to me as I wait in the car he says helplessly, "Mommmmmmmmm!"
You haven't lived until you have risen at 5:00 a.m. to drive your eleven-year-old son on his paper route.
Article Related to: newspaper, humor, writing, freelance writing, getting published, how to write
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16). How to Spot a Poor Writer By : Julie Ann Amos
Copyright 2006 Julie Ann Amos
You have a project to be written and you’re looking for a freelance writer. How do you know if the person you’re considering is a good writer or a poor writer? Besides the obvious things like poor spelling and poor grammar, there are other telltale characteristics of poor writing that you should learn to spot.
THE BASICS
The number one way to spot poor writing is by looking for the basics that we all (hopefully) learned in school.
Article Related to: writing, ghost writing, ghostwriting, freelance writing, copywriting, copy writing, writer, freelance writer, ghost writer, ghostwriter, copywriter, copy writer
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17). The Inside Scoop on Ghost Writing and Copyright By : Julie Ann Amos
Copyright 2006 Julie Ann Amos
Ghost writing sounds like cheating, but it isn’t. Hiring a ghostwriter for a book, speech or article is common practice and very acceptable; in fact, some experts say that up to 40% of all published books are ghostwritten. It may not be acknowledged as such, but ghostwriting is a standard practice for all sorts of writing.
Article Related to: writing, ghost writing, ghostwriting, freelance writing, copywriting, copy writing, writer, freelance writer, ghost writer, ghostwriter, copywriter, copy writer
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18). How To Write Better Business Emails By : Brian Konradt
The Internet has changed a lot of things within the business world, including business correspondence. Where once traditional, formal business letters were normal, quick business emails now rule the day. The ease and informality of the Internet often makes it seem we can write business e-mails poorly and get away with it; yet, it’s actually the contrary.
Article Related to: writing, freelance writing, business writing, grammar
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20). How To Be A Freelancer In Demand: Become A Busy Client’s Best Friend By : Shelley Wake
The best clients are the busy clients. Why? Because they're the ones with successful businesses, so they have enough money to pay you. They're also the ones who are busy enough that they really need you. And they’re the ones who are likely to have ongoing work for you.
They’re also the ones who are the easiest to keep because you know exactly what you need to do to keep them.
Article Related to: writing, publishing, editor, book, ebook, writer, publish, freelance, freelance writing, work, job, money, write
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21). How to Write Better Advertising Copy By : BSKCOM
A successful marketing plan relies heavily on the pulling-power of advertising copy. Writing result-oriented ad copy is difficult, as it must appeal to, entice, and convince consumers to take action. There is no magic formula to write perfect ad copy; it is based on a number of factors, including ad placement, demographic, even the consumer’s mood when they see your ad.
Article Related to: writing, freelance writing, business writing, grammar
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22). Profit From Writing By : Carol Anne Strange
If you’re passionate about writing and want to make it your career, you need to be resourceful, professional, determined and self-motivated to succeed. Writing for a living isn’t easy and unless you’ve already landed a five figure book deal for your latest novel, you need to be as creative in generating income as you are with your words.
To help you profit from writing, here are a few opportunities to explore:
Writing for Magazines
This is the starting point for many freelance writers who want to be published and paid.
Article Related to: writing, writing jobs, freelance writing
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23). Profit From Article Writing By : Carol Anne Strange
Top Tips on how you can sell your articles to magazines and newspapers
Writing articles for print publications can be profitable but you need to implement the right approach to gain those much-sought after commissions in what has become a highly competitive market. To enhance your chances of success, consider the following guidelines:
Do Your Research
Many writers fail to gain commissions because they haven’t studied their target publications.
Article Related to: writing, writing jobs, freelance writing, money from writing
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