Do you ever decide to pick up your laptop and head to a “neutral†location to do your work? This is something that many freelance writers strongly believe in. Personally, I have never done this but realize that there are some benefits of doing so.
Those who I have asked about this tell me that working from a neutral location helps them to “break the boredom†of their home office. I can totally see where they are coming from because it is very easy to get bored when you work at home, day in and day out, with nobody around.
Even though I often times get the urge to try this out, it is one of those things that I never get around to. I would love to hear input on the pros and cons of doing this, as well as how you finally decided to take the leap. Feel free to leave a comment for everybody to read, or send me a quick email if you want to talk one-on-one.Â
When I have spare time I always try to read as much as possible, both online and off. There are many blogs out there, but not all of them suit my needs in terms of style, content, etc. That being said, there are a few that I try to visit on a regular basis.
If interested, check out the three blogs detailed below. They are among my favorites, and will definitely help you as a freelance writer, internet entrepreneur, etc.
When it comes to freelance writing blogs, I never miss a post at All Freelance Writing. Jenn knows her stuff, and provides top notch information day in and day out. In addition to posts that will help you as a freelance writer, she also lists available jobs. This is the perfect blog for both beginners and established freelance writers.
As far as new blogs are concerned, this is one of my favorites. Wes has been a friend of mine for a few years now. We first met when I completed a few projects for him when I was starting out, and have been staying in touch ever since. If you are interested in information on starting an online business and effective marketing, you don’t want to pass up his blog.Â
As you know, there are tons of make money online blogs. Some of them are helpful, and some of them are a waste of time. Tyler’s blog is definitely one that can help you get started. He focuses on everything from affiliate marketing to any other topic that fits into the make money online mold.
With so much going on in the new year I forgot to post an update on my freelance writing course last month. Fortunately, a few readers were interested in joining and this prompted me to post an update on how things are going.
Even though the course has been pretty full for most of 2009, I do have two spots open at this time. In most cases, when I post that I have open spots they fill up within a day or two. So if you are interested in grabbing one of them I suggest that you send me an email as soon as possible. Of course, if you are a bit late I can always add you to the waiting list for next month.
As each month goes by the course evolves to suit the needs of my members. I have yet to change the overall structure of the course, but have been sure to add new content based on what is asked of me from current and past members. It is always good to receive feedback on any project, and this has helped immensely when it comes to my freelance writing course.
I have been quite pleased with the response so far this year, and hope to keep things rolling until December. As noted above, if you want to join there are currently two spots for the taking. Of course, if anybody has questions about the course before signing up I would be more than happy to answer them.