Open Thread: What’s Most Important to Your Freelance Success?
Posted October 6, 2008 in Open Thread 11 Rockin' Comments »
Most people who read this blog will agree that freelancing isn’t easy. Success doesn’t just come naturally, and there is a lot that ends up contributing to it.
But what is the most important factor? What really determines how successful you will be?
A lot of people say that sheer effort and hard work will contribute to a successful freelance business. On the other hand, some people say that you need knowledge and lots of intelligence. Some would say you need creativity.
Are any of those the answer? Is it motivation, will power, being interested in what you do? Some magical combination of these things?
What do you think is most important to your success?
25 Ways to be More Productive as a Designer
Posted October 5, 2008 in freelancenews Add Comment »
25 Ways to be More Productive as a Designer
Work often consume our lives, but if we can become more productive at work and adopt good habits, our personal lives, in theory should improve as well.
6 Copywriting Tips for the Non-Writer
Posted October 5, 2008 in freelancenews Add Comment »
6 Copywriting Tips for the Non-Writer
If you’re a creative professional (like a graphic designer, photographer, or illustrator) understanding the basics of good copywriting can put more money in your pocket! How?
5 Ways To Get New Customers And Grow Your Online Business
Posted October 4, 2008 in freelancenews 1 Rockin' Comment »
5 Ways To Get New Customers And Grow Your Online Business
It’s easy to sit back, slack off and watch the money roll in, especially if you are satisfied with how well you’re doing. But keep in mind that if you slack off too much, your competitors will soon catch up and eventually put you out of business.
Are You a Writer, Freelancer, or Entrepreneur?
Posted October 2, 2008 in Business, Lifestyle, Writing 13 Rockin' Comments »
One of the most challenging things about being a freelance writer is that there isn’t really a well-defined career path laid out for you.
In a regular career, there are specific rungs on your ladder that are pretty well identified. For example, when I worked in IT, I started out answering phones for a help desk. After a few months and after earning some certifications, I moved up to desktop support. From there, it was a step up to being a systems administrator. I ended my career as a network engineer, just a stone’s throw away from going into IT management.
As a freelancer, though, my career has been more of a zig-zag pattern. I started out doing web content articles, which I still do today. Along the way, I’ve added certain types of skills and tasks, such as copywriting, website content, ebooks, sales letters, and even the occasional print article. In many ways, I’m still doing the same things today that I was when I started out.
Still, if I look across the entire path of my writing career, I can see specific points where it was time to make a decision about how that career would go. You might recognize some of these points from your own career. [Click here to read more →]
Trouble Sticking to Your Word Count? Try These Editing Tricks
Posted October 1, 2008 in freelancenews Add Comment »
Trouble Sticking to Your Word Count? Try These Editing Tricks
Most writers have to deal with them. Whether we’re writing a paper for a high school or college class or submitting an article to a magazine or newspaper, chances are good we’ve been told how many words the paper or article should be.
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