I receive many emails asking one basic question: how can I become a better writer? If you work as a freelance writer it is often times simple to overlook the fact that you are good at what you do. There are many people out there who would love to write for a living, but just don’t have the skills to do so.
Here are three tips that I always give people who want to become a better writer:
1. Practice, practice, practice. If you want to become a better writer you have to sit down and work on your skills. This is not something that is going to come over night. But as you write more and more, day in and day out, you will find that things are getting better for you. Soon enough you may be able to sell yourself as a freelance writer and begin to get paid for your work.
2. Emulate others. What are other writers doing that works for them? Don’t be afraid to read the work of other writers to see what you like, don’t like, etc. You may be surprised at how much you can learn by simply reading what others have written.
3. Ask for help, advice from others. There is nothing wrong with asking others for help. Those who send me an email asking how they can become a better writer are taking the necessary steps in moving forward. You never know when you are going to pick up that one tip that helps you move your career to the next level.
If you want to become a better writer you should practice, read the work of others, and ask for help when needed. These tips may not turn you into the greatest writer in the world, but they are sure to help on some level.
Starting a freelance writing career means starting a business. For this reason, you need to be ready to invest from day one. If you are not serious about your business how can you expect clients to get on board and pay you for your work? Over the years I have found that the right mindset is important to overall success as a freelance writer.
There are two things you need to invest in your freelance writing career:
1. Time. If you are not willing to work long and hard you are probably going to fail as a freelance writer. In the beginning it will take a lot of your time to get up and running. Remember, you are in charge of everything from administrative tasks to marketing. And on top of everything, you never want to neglect your actual writing work. In the early days of my career I was putting in 10 to 12 hours at a time. While this may be a bit much, the more time you invest the more chance you have of succeeding.
2. Money. Although you do not have to invest much money to start a freelance writing career, there are some expenses that you are sure to face. For instance, many new writers are forced to purchase a computer, printer, and office supplies. Yes, these expenses can add up. The good thing is that you are not spending money just to do so. Instead, you are buying items that will help you better your career. This is anything but a waste of money.
No matter if you are a new freelance writer or have been around the block a few times, investing both time and money in your career is very important.
In the past, I have talked about holding yourself back from reaching goals. This is more common that it should be, in my opinion. It is a shame, but many aspiring freelance writers are not succeeding because of what they are doing; not what is going on around them.
Here are three common ways freelance writers stop themselves from achieving success and reaching career related goals:
1. Talk but no action. There are many people who want to become freelance writers, but most of them never do anything about it. Instead, they spend all their time talking about how great it would be. It is important to plan, but to succeed in the long run you have to eventually decide to take action.
2. You are finding too many excuses not to move forward. It is easy to find a reason not to do something. It is too much of a risk to become a freelance writer. I don’t have the space at home to become a freelance writer. It costs too much money to become a freelance writer. And the list goes on and on. If you want to find an excuse you will be able to do so in no time at all.
3. Don’t find the time. There is no denying that some people have to start their freelance writing career while working another job. Even if this is not the case, some are dealing with other priorities such as raising a child. No matter who you are, you will have to find the time to chase your freelance writing dream. If you neglect to do so you can be rest assured that success will escape you time after time.
Don’t let any or all of the above reasons stop you from becoming a freelance writer.Â