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Showing posts with label freelance writers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label freelance writers. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Make a Living as a Freelance Writer

Making a career out of freelance writing is a labor of love. Many writers aspire to one day support themselves entirely with writing, but instead discover that they must work at the local coffee shop or spend their most productive hours answering phones to make ends meet. I get it. I've been there and still regularly occupy that space. Life is a dynamic process and freelance writing is especially thus. It's ever changing.One month, you might have five clients that you're working with and the next, you're checking your email every hour, hoping for a small editing gig. What I've learned more than anything else in the freelance business is that I am responsible for my business. If I'm not generating it, there won't be any.

My partner in crime is a musician and he is a great example of how to be successful in the freelance business. Every day, he works to create his business. He goes to jam sessions to network with other musicians, he regularly stops by music studios to offer his services as a music teacher and he composes almost every single night. I'm often envious of his amazing focus and determination in his chosen field of creativity.

If you're struggling to make writing your full time career, consider some of the tips and resources below to help jump start your June business.

Advice for Freelancers 

  • Talk About Your Business: I recently started a new editing project for an attorney. She called me because she knew that I was a freelancer and she couldn't find anyone in her area that she trusted with confidential documents. Her business came as a result of conversations that I'd had with her more than two years ago. The more you tell people about what you do, the more likely your name is going to come up when someone needs writing or editing services. So allow the modesty to fall away for a bit and tell everyone that you meet for a week that you offer writing and editing or other freelance services, pass out business cards and remind your friends and family that any clients they send your way are greatly appreciated. 
  • Practice What You Preach: I must admit that I often fail in this capacity. When I work with clients, I spend a lot of time optimizing their content, building a social media platform and finding ways to make their business relevant on the internet. Why do I do this? Because that's how their future clients and customers will find them. This is equally, if not more so, important for a freelance writer. Utilize the internet to find new clients and to let people know that you exist. I recommend Facebook, Flickr, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Instagram and any other sites that can advertise your area of expertise. 
  • Do Stellar Work: Every client is a connection to future clients. When you create content that someone loves or optimize a website so that your client's business improves, other people will hear about it. It's an overused statement that actions speak louder than words, but it's extremely relevant in the freelance business. You can talk a great game, but if you provide mediocre service, you will lose a lot of word-of-mouth business. 
Writer's Resources

  • MediaBistro: This is a great site for connecting with other writers, finding freelance jobs and finding informative articles about writing, publishing and more. 
  • NAIWE National Association of Independent Writers and Editors: Though this organization is not free, it is still a great resource for writers. As a member of NAIWE, you receieve a hosted WordPress blog that appears in the associations blogroll in addition to professional level support. 
  • All Indie Writers: Freelance writing jobs, writer's forum and writer's markets. 
  • Writer's Market Directory: An online directory of paying writer's markets. 

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Writing Jobs for Saturday September 17th

Happy mid-September writers - I hope that you're staying bundled for this sudden temperature drop. Michigan at her finest! Check out this week's writing jobs below and remember it never hurts to apply so whether you're looking for a stay-at-home gig or thinking about going after something new, just jump for it.

On a side note: I've changed the job links so that only the first word in each post is linked to the position.

Writing Jobs in Michigan 

CR Writer: Bay City

Freelance Writer/Reporter: Detroit

Web Content Writer: Detroit

New Publication Seeks Writers: Detroit

Senior Copywriter: Detroit

Press Releases/Copywriter: Detroit

Grant Writer/Manager: Detroit

Specialty Publication Writer/Reporter: Grand Rapids

Data Support Specialist: Hancock

Technical Writer: Kalamazoo

Grant Writer: Livonia

Marketing Associate for American Red Cross: Michigan

Analyst/Technical Writing: Oakland

Creative Writer/Web Developer: Owosso

Experienced Writers for Digital Marketing Agency: Royal Oak

Need Help Writing Short Legal Paper: Sterling Heights

Support Liaison/Technical Writer: Troy

Internet Copywriter/SEO: Walled Lake

Write From Home Jobs - Telecommute 


Skilled Writers for Blog

Students to Write for Automotive Racing Site

California Law Freelance Content Writer

Medical Editor

Editor for Orthopedic Manuscript

Copy Editor for Online Art Journal

Social Activism Writing Internship

High Gear Media Seeks Paid Contributors

Contributors for Local Stew

Funny Ghostwriters Needed

Unpaid

Focus Group for Publishing (unpaid, but food and t-shirt provided): Livingston County

Script Assistance: Troy

Online music Magazine Review

The Vigilante Seeks Writers: Dryden



'The cat sat on the mat is not a story. The cat sat on the other cat's mat is a story.'
John le Carre


Thursday, January 6, 2011

Writing Jobs for Thursday Jan. 6th

Hi Michigan Writers - I noticed today that many of the jobs listed are telecommute and I was hoping to get some feedback on which jobs you prefer - in Michigan or from home. Please leave me a comment if you would like to see more of either. Also, I would love to hear any comments about your experience with the jobs posted. Have you had any success? Thank you and keep on writing :)

Writing Jobs in Michigan and Telecommute


Appliance Writers: Telecommute 





Copy Editor: Telecommute 







Typist: Detroit 



Ghost Writer/Blogger: Detroit/Telecommute 


Content Writer: Ann Arbor or Detroit