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Happy New Year, Freelance Writers

Today is one of the best days of the year for freelance writers. It is a day of renewed hope, and the start of a great year. Use today to relax and get your mind ready for the rest of the year. It is sure to be a great one for freelance writers everywhere!

I’ll be posting my December freelance writing income tomorrow; so make sure you stop by.

Happy New Year!

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2 Comments »Freelance WritingJanuary 1st, 2008

Last Day of 2007

Today is the last day of 2007! It seems as if only yesterday I was putting together my business plan for the year. Although it is always nice to get off to a fresh start, if you are like me, you probably have some jitters about the new year. While there is nothing to be worried about, I always get a bit uneasy when one year turns into the next. After all, this forces me to tie up all the loose ends from the past year, while simultaneously looking towards the future.

I plan on working most of today, and then working on some administrative tasks later on. After all, I want to make sure that I am good and ready to hit the ground running on January 1. If you have yet to take care of any details for this year, you should do so right away. After all, you don’t want to waste time early in 2008 worrying about what happened last year. If you do this, it is less time that you have to work on growing your freelance writing business.

Keep an eye out for my December freelance writing income report by the end of the week. Although I had a good year in 2007, everything starts back at the beginning in less than 24 hours! Are you ready for your best year to date?

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1 Comment »Freelance WritingDecember 31st, 2007

1,000 words for $1?

Where do you draw the line on trying to get started as a freelance writer, and taking jobs that pay slave wages? Early this morning I was perusing GetAFreelancer to see what was new, etc. While there were many jobs that stuck out in my mind as poor, one of them stood out above the rest. There was a buyer offering to pay $1 for 1,000 words! I am all for finding a way to break into the industry, even if it means lower rates, but this is ridiculous.

If I were to take a job like that, which I wouldn’t, my rate would work out to somewhere around $5/hour. Maybe there are some people who think that earning $5/hour is a bargain, but in the United States it is not going to get you very far. In fact, this is a couple bucks short of minimum wage.

I have always said that taking low paying projects is a good way to get involved with freelance writing. But at the same time, you need to use some common sense. If you are not even going to earn minimum wage on a job, you should really leave it for somebody else. Hopefully nobody will bid on this job, and the buyer will see that they are not contributing anything useful to the freelance writing industry.

What type of quality can somebody expect for $1 per 1,000 words? I would love to see who this buyer chooses for their project, and what type of articles they end up with.

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9 Comments »Freelance WritingDecember 30th, 2007
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