by Richard Rowlands | Aug 10, 2017 | Become a Successful Freelance Writer, Freelance Writing
So, you’re a freelance writer. And that’s a good thing, right? You’ve grabbed life by the horns and decided to embrace your passion for writing. You’re out there on your own, reaching out to prospects, getting writing gigs, and paving the road...
by Richard Rowlands | Aug 8, 2017 | Freelance Writing, Writer Interviews
Today’s exclusive WriteWorldwide interview is with Jessie Kwak, a pro freelance writer living in Portland, Oregon. Read on for Jessie’s insights into leveraging your writing samples, networking with potential clients, habits and systems for freelance...
by Mariana Abeid-McDougall | Aug 3, 2017 | Freelance Writing, Productivity
I am a stay-at-home mom who homeschools her children and also has a freelance writing and editing business. You could call me a stay-at-home mom, a homeschooling mom, a writer mom, a stay-at-home, homeschooling writer mom, a crazy mom, or you could just call me...
by Richard Rowlands | Aug 1, 2017 | Freelance Writing, Writer Interviews
Welcome to the sixth in our series of WriteWorldwide reader interviews. Today’s interview is with Cosmos Omondi, an ambitious freelance writer from Kenya. Read on to find out what he had to say about his writing journey … 1) Please introduce yourself to...
by Richard Rowlands | Jul 28, 2017 | Freelance Writing
As a freelance writer, your most important ongoing task is to fill your pipeline with writing gigs – and keep it full. If you’re a beginner, your main focus should be on landing your first few clients and building up to a stable monthly income. But even as...
by Ciaran Gilligan | Jul 27, 2017 | Become a Successful Freelance Writer, Freelance Writing, Freelance Writing Clients
If you’ve been with us at WriteWorldwide for a while now, you’ll know that we put a lot of emphasis on cold pitching as the most efficient way to go after freelance work opportunities. In fact, we have our very own pitching template cheat sheet you can grab right now....