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Increasing the Quality of your Blog

As a blogger, one of your goals should be to provide a quality experience to your readers. Of course, the word “quality” means something different to every blogger. But with that being said, there are a few ways that you can increase the quality of your blog. Here are three factors to consider:

1. Since I am a freelance writer by profession, in my opinion, the number one way to increase the quality of your blog is to increase the quality of your posts. Make sure that you are supplying useful, interesting, and near-error free content. Remember, content is what powers your blog. If it were not for your words, you would have no traffic and no revenue.

2. Use a theme that portrays the content of your blog, while also offering a great user experience. This can be done with a free theme, but if you are serious about taking your blog to the next level, buying a custom design may be the way to go. As I have mentioned, this is my next step.

3. When readers comment, make sure that you comment back. While you do not have to do this every time, it is definitely something that will increase the quality of your blog. At the same time, getting involved with your readers will keep them coming back day in and day out.

These are three of the best ways to increase the quality of your blog. If you are lacking in any of these areas, try to pick up the slack as soon as possible. By doing so you may notice an increase in your blog’s productivity.

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1 Comment »BloggingOctober 10th, 2007

GetAFreelancer and Freelance Writers

I have made several posts in the past regarding GetAFreelancer, how to win jobs, and other miscellaneous details concerning this service. But even then, some freelance writers feel that this site is not worth their time. In other words, they think that all the jobs are low paying, or that they will be outbid by others. While this is true to some extent, it is not the case across the board.

A few months back I won a project on GetAFreelancer to complete a batch of 10 articles. Even though the pay was only $150 or so, the entire job only took a few hours to complete so everything worked out in the end. But instead of looking at this as a one shot job, I continued to follow up with the client every other week or so. The result: two weeks ago they asked me to write 20 press releases for them. Better yet, they did not want them to be any more than 150 to 200 words, so they were actually quite simple.

For the entire job we agreed on a price of $1,000 or $50 per press release. This may not sound like a lot, but the project only took 10 days to complete. I wrote two press releases a day for ten days. In most cases, each one only took about 30 minutes to write thanks to a lot of good direction and information from the client. As you can see, that works out to $100/hour.

Every job on GetAFreelancer is not going to suit your needs. But in the case outlined above, one small job led to a quick $1,000 a few months later. Keep in mind that bidding on and winning one job may turn out to be way more than that. 

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4 Comments »Freelance Writing, GetAFreelancerOctober 9th, 2007

Common Freelance Writing Glitches

Wouldn’t it be nice to make it through the workday without having an unsuspecting problem arise? Even though I do not work in an office, as a freelance writer there are common glitches that I deal with time and time again. And of course, it always seems as if these problems come about when I am bogged down with tons of work.

Here are three common glitches that have gotten in my way more than once during my freelance writing career.

1. The ever popular internet access glitch. When it comes down to it, if I do not have access to the internet I cannot get a lot of work done. Even though my internet service provider is very good as far as uptime is concerned, there are times when I cannot gain access. When this happens, my entire day gets set back until the internet “comes back on.” Even though I use the best connection available, this is still bound to happen at least a couple times a year. And guess what? Every time I lose access I get just as frustrated as the time before.

2. Working at home as a freelance writer has its benefits. But at the same time, when you are always at home you have to deal with problems as they come up. For me, this includes everything from dealing with the cable man to dogsitting from time to time. As you can imagine, these unexpected occurrences can throw a wrench into your routine.

3. As every freelance writer knows, writer’s block can happen from time to time. I am lucky enough to avoid this for the most part, but some freelance writers have no such luck. All in all, this can be the biggest freelance writing glitch of them all. When you have nothing to say as a writer, you are pretty much useless for the time being.

There you have it! These are definitely three scenarios that I could do without in the future.

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