Posts Tagged ‘freelance’
How to Pitch Articles and Repurpose Rejected Work
Finding the right editors to pitch often proves challenging, and rejection is a difficult pill to swallow. Use my pitching blueprint to learn how to write queries for your pieces and figure out what to do with a backlog of rejected work.
Read More6 Ways to Save on Freelancer Health Insurance
Help, I’m a freelance writer and I cannot afford insurance! Paying for healthcare as an independent worker is no cakewalk. Whether you don’t have insurance or are trying to bridge coverage gaps, use these tips to get started.
Read More5 Things to Consider Before Accepting Hourly Writing Jobs
Should you accept hourly writing jobs or hold out for clients who are willing to pay per piece? Before you sign an hourly contract, ask yourself these important questions.
Read MoreHow to Define Your Value Proposition for Clients
Tired of clients trying to lowball you for your work? Learn how to clearly define your value proposition, by addressing the pain points of your customers and providing a solution to the problem.
Read More6 Ways Your Writing Really Stinks
Are you making serious mistakes that could cost you work or derail your career altogether? Learn how to identify some of the most common writing problems that plague freelance writers.
Read MoreNavigating a Dry Spell: 11 Ways to Stay Productive
Are you sales lagging as the holiday season fast approaches? Your clients may have other priorities, but don’t sit around twiddling your thumbs. Use these simple tips to stay productive as December draws to a close.
Read MoreHow I Got a 133% Raise in 12 Months
Negotiating higher rates can be stressful and overwhelming. If you’re earning a lowball rate, however, you’re selling yourself short. Ready to have that conversation? Learn how I negotiated a 133% raise over the course of 12 months with one of my clients.
Read MoreOne Killer Secret for Landing Freelance Gigs on Craigslist
Many freelancers feel Craigslist is nothing but a waste of time, but plenty of others have landed impressive contracts using the classified site. I personally have used this simple trick numerous times to connect with hiring companies.
Read MoreRunning Late: Communicating with Clients When You Miss Deadlines
Let me make one thing very clear: missing deadlines is bad news. If you make a habit out of submitting work to clients after its due date, you’re burning bridges, plain and simple. Think how you feel when a client pays an invoice a few days or even a week late. Not so great, right?…
Read MoreTime Management: Planning for a Freelance Vacation
Working as a freelancer means you have unlimited vacation time, right? In theory, yes. Freelancers aren’t tied to a 9-5 job in an office cubicle, but escaping for a little R&R is often more challenging that you might think. Unless you’re planning to catch up on emails and work assignments after spending a long day…
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