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Fun with Freelance Writing

No matter what type of job you have, you should always be having fun. If you aren’t, it is time to follow a new career path. Everyday as a freelance writer is a good day. Sure, there are times when I get down on myself but this is going to happen with all careers. For the most part, my freelance writing career is full of fun and I expect things to stay this way for many years to come.

Here are three reasons why I find freelance writing to be a fun profession:

1. I get to make new friends. Over my years as a freelance writer I have met many people, and there are quite a few who I now consider friends. This is one of the most exciting parts of working as a freelance writer. Since I have many clients I am always making new friends. The same cannot be said for many other careers.

2. Making money is always fun. While you don’t want to become a freelance writer for the money alone, because it can be difficult to make a good living, this is definitely something that will keep you motivated and excited. It is fun to make money, to set income goals, and to see how much success you can achieve. If you are not motivated by the money you can make as a freelance writer something is wrong.

3. Expanding and growing. I always have a good time when I am learning new things, expanding my business, and growing as a person. As a freelance writer I have the chance to grow, day in and day out.

Are you having fun as a freelance writer? I know it can be difficult to keep a smile on your face when you are not earning as much as you would like. But if you attempt to have fun and stay positive, the money will come along with a good time.

2 Comments »Freelance WritingApril 20th, 2009

Did you miss a Deadline?

Clients set deadlines. Freelance writers agree to meet these deadlines. As a freelance writer you need to turn your work in on time. There is no way around this if you want to be seen as a professional who is worth working with time after time. There are some freelance writers who always miss deadlines. They are the ones who do not stick around very long.

Does this mean that you will never miss a deadline? Probably not. Even if you strive to meet every deadline, no matter how tight it is, something may come up that prevents you from doing so. In this case you need to make the right moves to ensure that the client gets what he wants, while also learning how to avoid the same problem in the future.

As soon as you know that you are going to miss a deadline you have to tell your client. It is better to do so before the deadline than afterwards. This at least gives the client a chance to adjust their schedule. Hopefully you will not put the client in too bad of a position by sending the work at a later date.

Admit that you are wrong, and explain your situation. This is one of the most important things to remember if you miss a deadline as a freelance writer. Your client does not want you to put the blame on them when this is clearly not the case. While making excuses is never a good idea, you should explain your situation so the client can at least see where you are coming from. For instance, a serious illness or death in the family is almost always a good reason to miss a deadline. But of course, you need to let the client know in advance, if possible, that you are dealing with extenuating circumstances.

Make it one of your main goals to never miss a deadline. If this does happen, do your best to resolve the situation and stay in the good graces of your client. 

2 Comments »Freelance WritingApril 17th, 2009

How to Avoid Lazy Spells

You never want to get labeled as a “lazy freelance writer.” And this is particularly something you want to avoid being called by clients. After all, if you are seen as lazy you are not going to achieve much success.

While it can be easy to settle in and become complacent from time to time, you do not want to become so lazy that it is hurting your career. If you feel this coming on, or you are already in this position, follow these tips:

1. Market your services in your downtime. You are going to feel most lazy when you do not have much to do. But as a freelance writer you can always find something that can keep you busy. One of the best things you can do during your spare time is market yourself to potential clients. This is one surefire way to end a lazy spell, and to bring in new work at the same time.

2. Keep in mind that you only get paid when you work. It is easy to be lazy when you work at 9-5 job because you will still get paid no matter what. But as a freelance writer the money only rolls in when you send quality work to your clients. If you want to get paid you better do your work.

3. Create your own projects. I strongly believe that all freelance writers should work on their own projects when they have time. For instance, I manage this blog as well as many others. In addition to writing, I also work on marketing, design, ad sales, etc. This can be a great way to not only stay busy, but to also earn some additional money.

If you are the type of freelance writer who is always running into lazy spells you should follow the above three tips.

2 Comments »Freelance WritingApril 16th, 2009
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