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How to Find Inspiration as a Writer

NaNoWriMo has come and gone, but if you’re still looking for inspiration for your writing, look no further! These five tips for getting inspired to write will help you come up with new story ideas (or refresh a current story you’re working on): 1) Get outside for some fresh air. Take a little notebook and …

What Should an Online Article Cost?

Some of you might find the below infographic interesting! I’d love to know your thoughts: what do you think an online article should cost? Personally I tend to feel that around $100 / article is the “sweet spot” for a brand-new writer, and $150 — $200 / article is more appropriate for an advanced writer, …

Five Tips for Managing Your Blog(s)

I started my blog in 2008 and have been blogging for clients for years. Blogs can be a great deal of fun and an awesome way to share and connect with, and learn from, others. That being said, sometimes it can be tricky to actually manage your blog(s)! Blog management might be one of the …

Books I’m Reading

I’ve been spending nearly all of my spare time reading, the past few weeks. Partly this is because I realized I wasn’t reading nearly as much as I wanted to (Netflix is a glorious and dangerous creature), and partly this is because I received a belated birthday gift of a pile of books (squee!), and …

Gifts for the Writers & Readers in Your Life

Normally I’m not a “holiday gift list” kind of blogger—I always get a kick out of seeing them on other people’s blogs, but it’s generally just not my thing. However, I have recently come across a number of really cool things and had to share them, along with some classic gift ideas. Get them for …

Frequently Asked Questions About the #Freelancelife: Part Two

Read FAQ About the Freelance Life: Part One by clicking here! The below are some of the questions that inevitably arise during conversation with non-freelancers. I love getting questions about my freelance life – it’s certainly not for everyone, but it’s important that everyone understand that it’s an option that might work for them (and …

Best Tips for Practicing Writing

Writing is a skill we can always get better at – and practice is something that definitely helps improve our skill! Here are a few tips for how to practice writing to improve your skills at it: Try writing for a genre or in a style you have never done before. If you generally write …

Projects I worked on during the week of Nov. 16, 2014

Rather than doing an hourly breakdown or a daily breakdown of my freelance life, this week I figured I’d share with you my project breakdown! These are the projects I worked on this week: Edited a manuscript and created content for the back-of-the-book blurb. Updated and managed social media for a client. Conducted a website …

How do I ask for testimonials?

Last week we talked about why testimonials are important for freelancers. Now it’s time to discuss how to request testimonials from your clients! Here are some tips for asking for testimonials from clients: Ask for testimonials from clients with whom you have an established relationship and history. I was working part-time as a freelancer for …

Word of the day: syllogism

Saturdays, as you know, are a bit of a mixed bag around here! While I’ll mostly be posting updates on the past week, sharing quotes and ideas from the week, and providing insights into the freelance life, I might also occasionally slip in something like a word of the day—just for the fun of it …

Why do freelancers need testimonials?

All freelancers can benefit from having testimonials and recommendations for their work. Just as you wouldn’t hire someone as an employee until you did a few reference checks, you also want to make sure that your freelancer is highly recommended by their past clients. Getting freelance gigs is a little bit different with each client. …

The Skills We Bring to the Table

Editing is HARD… but you make it look so easy! – One of my client’s who creates academic worksheets, web copy, and manuscripts. When one of my clients made the above comment about my work, it made my day – and it also reminded me that not everyone can do what I do. I think …

A Simple Trick to Make Boring Work More Fun

Here’s the thing: I love 95% of my work. It’s awesome and enjoyable and challenging and wonderful. Anything related to editing makes me very happy, and nearly all of my writing tasks are also highly interesting and enjoyable. But as a new freelancer, I occasionally have to take on work that is only vaguely related …

The Art of Social Media Cross-Promoting for Clients

So you have a few different social media accounts—or you run the social media for several different clients—and you’re wondering about when you should and should not cross-promote between the brands. This is a really important question to take into consideration, because it can help enhance the different social media accounts you’re managing… but if …