Are you looking for a way to improve your freelance writing career? Do you just want to learn more about the industry and how to get started? No matter what type of information you want to collect, one thing is for sure: you can find it online.
I recently received an email from the team at ReliableWriters.com. They took the time to compile 73 of the best online resources for freelance writers. If you scroll down the list far enough, to the Establishing a Writing Business section, you will find my blog.
Out of all the freelance writing resource lists I have come across, this is truly one of the best. No matter what type of information you are looking for you should be able to find a link to the proper material in no time at all.
As a freelance writer you may face trouble from time to time. In fact, there will probably come a day when you feel overwhelmed and begin to question your career choice – this is to be expected. With this in mind, you should not expect to face freelance writing trouble day after day. This is not something that is common, and you will probably never find yourself in this situation.
If you are facing freelance writing trouble there are three things you must do:
1. Identify the issue and all surrounding details. Before you can fix any problem with your career you need to know exactly what you are up against. The more information you can collect about your problem the better off you are going to be.
2. Assess. Now that you know the problem you need to assess it from start to finish. Why are you facing this situation? Is it something that can get worse in time? Do you know what caused the problem? All of these questions can help you better assess your trouble.
3. Solution. Some people want to rush to this step. While finding a solution to your freelance writing trouble is very important, you have to take the time to identify and assess before you figure things out. A solution to every problem is out there. Are you going to find it?
This is a simplified plan for conquering any freelance writing trouble that you may face.
After quite a few emails I thought now would be a good time to write a short post on my freelance writing course. It seems that the end of the year is always extra busy when it comes to my mentorship program. Maybe there is a reason for this; maybe it is nothing more than coincidence.
At this time, I have two available openings. Out of the two members that recently left, one found a full-time job and the other decided that she was ready to go at freelance writing on her own. Both of them made great progress, despite ending up taking different paths.
If you are interested in grabbing one of these two spots, contact me as soon as possible. As usual, they will probably be gone within 24 hours.
Hope to be working with two more of you in the very near future!