by Ciaran Gilligan | Nov 21, 2017 | Become a Successful Freelance Writer, Writer Interviews
Today we talk to content writer Anne McAuley Lopez. Anne discusses how she broke into the freelance writing industry, her advice for beginners, and more: 1) Hi Anne! please tell us a little about yourself and your career as a writer In 2010 I was laid off from my job...
by Ciaran Gilligan | Nov 17, 2017 | Become a Successful Freelance Writer, Writing Skills
In his post this week, Richard examined 3 Effective Ways to Stay Productive as a Freelance Writer. Productivity is something most of us could use some help with, especially when working from home, so check it out along with my article on healthy routines for optimum...
by Richard Rowlands | Nov 16, 2017 | Freelance Writing, Productivity
Staying productive is a big part of being a successful freelance writer, yet many writers struggle to manage their workflow. There are lots of reasons for low productivity; many of which I’ve struggled with myself. Common causes include procrastination, lack of...
by Nick Darlington | Nov 14, 2017 | Become a Successful Freelance Writer, Freelance Writing, Writer Interviews
“The world of work is changing in the most beautiful way. We can work with people from all over the world.” -Gina Horkey Gina Horkey is the founder of the hugely successfully HorkeyHandBook, a platform that helps freelance writers and virtual assistants succeed...
by Yassir Sahnoun | Nov 11, 2017 | Become a Successful Freelance Writer, Freelance Writing, Freelance Writing Clients
I’ve been a freelance writer for English businesses for over a year now. During most of that time, I set up my title on my website and social media pages as a freelance writer. No specific niche. No unique title. Just another “freelance writer”. I...
by Tolu Ajiboye | Nov 9, 2017 | Freelance Writing, Freelance Writing Clients
You’ve found a company that you want to work for, pitched someone in the marketing department, followed up at least three times and all you hear is crickets. What do you do next? Do you just take it as a sign that it wasn’t meant to be – and move on – or...