In the industry of freelancing, among the most in demand are writers. This is especially
true with the birth of the Internet, which tripled the need for writers because of the
various websites and online content that are constantly being updated.
There are actually lots of work a freelance writer can go into especially if they have
established the right contacts. Freelance writers are needed for writing online content to
boost website viewership. In fact, online content is fast becoming one of the major
sources of freelance assignments, not only for writers, but also for other freelancers, such
as photographers, web designers and graphic artists.
Even though there are lots of assignments and freelance jobs waiting on the
sidelines, this does not mean youll be getting a fair share of them. You still have to
compete with a lot of freelance writers for these jobs. To make sure you stay competitive,
here are some tips:
MARKET YOURSELF
If you plan to freelance, make sure people know you do freelance. How else will
they know unless you tell them? When you meet people, dont hesitate to give them your
business card and tell them that you do freelance work. Self-marketing is essential as this
will give you the contacts you need to start a freelance career.
ALWAYS DO YOUR BEST
It is important you always do your best and make sure you take care of your work
reputation. Your work, whether they are PR write-ups or newspaper articles, will be the
basis for clients hiring you for future freelance work. So make sure you always give your
best in every assignment.
ESTABLISH A SOUND AND SOLID REPUTATION
It is not only your work you should take care of, but also your attitude in dealing
with people. You can be the most brilliant writer, but if you are known in the industry as
difficult, you will find it hard to get freelance jobs. Take care of your reputation
especially in terms of work ethics and meeting deadlines, as these are important factors
that employers consider in hiring freelance writers.
LOOK FOR JOBS
Of course, it is not also right that you just wait for people to give you work. You
can actually look for assignments yourself, just to tide you over before actual assignments
come in. There are many ways to look for freelance jobs.
You can log on to job sites where they have a special section that posts freelance
jobs or part time jobs. Some are even located in different states, which you can actually
accept since most just require telecommuting and not your actual presence.
Another way to look for jobs is to ask people you know for referrals.
An excellent resource to learn about launching a freelance career is Andy
Andersons book or audio book,
How to Make Money from Home as a Freelancer,
published by
www.PaydayPublishing.com.
HOW TO BREAK INTO FREELANCE WRITING
One of the best things about being a writer is you can hold a permanent job and still
write on the side. That is the good thing in having a creative profession. You can do
freelance jobs in your spare time while still being employed. In fact, many magazine
writers and journalists accept writing and editing jobs on the side, while others who can
afford not to have a permanent job will settle in with freelance jobs.
There are some freelancing jobs that can pay a lot and can even exceed a persons
monthly pay. Permanent writing jobs, however, provide the security. You wouldnt want
to wake up one morning without money to pay the rent, right?
Freelance writing jobs are a dime a dozen especially with the advent of the Internet.
Writers are frequently commissioned to do online content to keep websites updated and
informative. Still, one needs to know where to look and how to look if you want to get
regular assignments. I find many of my paying freelance writing jobs at
www.FreelanceWriting.com.
Below are some tips to get freelance writing jobs:
GO ONLINE
There are a number of writing jobs you can find on the Internet, and you can do
most of these freelance jobs at home. You can submit most of your finished projects to
the client by e-mail, and get paid the same day.
ESTABLISH A NETWORK
Being a writer, you have to establish a network of people who will recommend you
for jobs and writing assignments. PR professionals, for instance, look for writers who can
do assignments for them. The same goes with owners of companies who advertise on the
Internet or those who maintain websites which you can write for. Editors of magazines
and newspapers also regularly seek freelance writers for articles and editorials.
There are a lot of individuals and companies who look for part-time or freelance
writers. The bigger your network is, the more people can help you find freelance work.
ASK FOR A REFERRAL OR A RECOMMENDATION
The first step in asking for a referral is to do such an outstanding job that your
client will want to refer you to his colleague. Although writing is big business, the
industry is actually pretty small. Chances are your boss will also know someone who is
doing a similar project. Ask for a recommendation to another person who needs a writer.
This is one way to get assignments.
WRITE WELL
The key to having a great freelance writing career is to take care of your reputation,
not only in terms of your writing, but also in the way you deal with people. For instance,
you can write so well but if you are always missing deadlines, no person would want to
deal with you. Remember that writing involves deadlines and you have to keep up with it
if you want to succeed in the industry.
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