Freelance writing is an unstable occupation sometimes. We already have to struggle with dividing our time between marketing our skills, writing queries, and seeking out new clientele. Sometimes there’s not enough time; sometimes there’s not enough money.
Web Writing’s Evolution: The Web Content Market for Writers
When It All Began: The First Web Writings
While there weren’t many online writers in the formative years of the web, if you were around then, you know what it was like.
Gifts for Your Career: 10 Things Writers Can Give Themselves for a Prosperous 2002
What would make your writing life a little easier? A little empathy? A lot more assignments? A little organization? Here are 10 things you can give to yourself or pass along to somebody else to simplify, expand, and increase the growth rate of your writing career.
Working With Freelance Writers
Many companies are turning to freelance writers to get their projects completed. After all, there are plenty of advantages to dealing with freelancers: no salaries, vacation time, sick days, health insurance or benefits. Also, using an outside writer will ensure a fresh perspective. Here are some tips for working with freelance writers to build relationships and ensure a successful project.
Writers Success, Money & P-NutButter
When you ask writers, why do you write? Most all of us say, *because we have to*.
And many say, *oh, and , its not about the money*
Top Seven Mistakes Writers Make and What to Do About Them
Writers often get stuck because they make assumptions about writing, finishing, publishing, and promoting their books. A recent client confessed that he thought a book was just too big a project. With professional, respected information, writers can finally realize their book dream.
The Truth about Online Content: It’s Time for Writers to Take Back the Web
Google.com, one of the web’s hottest search engines, has indexed over 1,346,966,000 web pages to date. The World Wide Web is officially gigantic, with hundreds of thousands of corporate, small business, and ecommerce websites vying for something more than just the “eyeballs” that web analysts hailed in the 1990’s. In order to create success, websites are now searching for a steady, interactive audience. Why aren’t they succeeding? Could it STILL have something to do with the content?