business content writing
Posts dedicated to talking about business content writing.
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The real struggles of professional freelancing
I want other struggling freelancers to know that you aren’t alone, even if the online world says otherwise. I see you, and I see your struggles. The solution is all about making a choice. So what will you choose? Misery or positivity? Continue reading
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Why is burnout so high in freelance careers?
Freelancer burnout is inevitable even if you do everything correctly and take all of the advice that you can. But why? Here’s my take on it. Continue reading
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What is a panic list and why do I use them for freelancing?
My panic lists help me organize the smaller things, remember the larger ones, and accommodate the really large ones. It helps me keep on top of everything to do with my business so that nothing slips through the cracks. Continue reading
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How to change your prices as a freelancer
It might sound strange, but charging a fair but decent freelancer rate will impress many new and existing clients. It shows that you take your skills and job seriously and know your worth. Continue reading
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How to improve views and engagements for website content
When hunting for a way to help you offer something special for readers, it’s all about sticking with the simple things and appreciating just what they would appreciate. Continue reading
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Ask the Writer: how do you define goals and success?
I decided years ago to set goals that will keep me working on the hard days and help me see each month, quarter, and year as a success — no matter what’s in the bank account or how many people… 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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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