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Is there a future in business content writing?
Business content writing is different from creative writing or technical writing. It requires a different approach and a different engagement need. If you’re looking for a profitable career as a writer, this may just be it. Continue reading
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Ask the Writer: what do you love most about your job?
My job can give me everything that I could hope for when looking at a rewarding and sustainable career. It’s a job in which I can do all of the things that I love most and a job where I… Continue reading
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How to schedule long-term and large projects
Your first big freelancing job is going to be so exciting but a little intimidating, too. These tips will help you plan appropriately for it to accomplish it as flawlessly as possible! Continue reading
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Ask the Writer: is professional writing profitable?
Success is never going to be in a number. It’s going to be in getting up each morning, having writing jobs in the queue, and feeling excited that you get to write and get paid for it. Continue reading
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My favourite apps and online platforms for writing
While none of these tools will do the job of freelance writing for me, they certainly help make some parts of it easier. The client feels that ease as much as I do, so I see it as really important… Continue reading
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My top writing tools for professional use
When you fill your toolkit with your professional writing tools, all of them are designed to help you lower your frustration and maximize your productivity. Continue reading
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How to transition from platform freelancing to private freelancing
At times, transitioning your freelance work will be scary, stressful, and challenging. When you hit those milestones when working privately, make sure to celebrate them. Continue reading
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Top 3 things I love about private freelancing
One of the things that I learned when trying out private freelancing for the first time was staying in charge of the things that matter most to me. Those things may not matter to other professional writers, or they may seem unimportant to… Continue reading