Freelance Writing
53Newbie Freelance Writers
Freelance writing has been a fantasy of mine for many years. When I was a lot younger than I am now, I did not have the time or the income to pursue freelance writing full time. If you are a new writer or an unknown writer, attempting to write for a living as your only source of income you will probably not succeed unless you do not mind not eating and not paying the bills.
This does not mean that you cannot make a good living freelance writing. It just means that you should not quit your day job before you make a name for yourself and figure out a couple things like your niche market and your particular style or your voice.
A lot of people who fantazies about freelance writing are under the impression that you have to take some expensive course to learn to write. My personal advise is a lot more practical. The best way to become a good writer is to simply do a lot of writing. You have to write every day. Even people who have been writing for many years can loose some of their unique abilities if they stop writing for a considerable length of time. Writers have to write every day. It is just that simple; if you want to be a good writer, you have to write.
Another thing that a new freelance writer has to remember is to learn the business end of writing. Anybody can call themselves a writer, but not everyone gets published and that is the difference between a writer and a published Author. In order to get recognized, a writer needs to be published.
A good rule of thumb to take into consideration when choosing a potential publisher is the advertisements the publisher has in their publication. The advertisements will tell you a great deal about the type of readership that a particular publication is targeting. This information is invaluable when it comes to targeting your audience. Having a good idea of what type of content a publisher will be interested in will save you a lot of the time and disappointment you experience when your work is rejected due to a conflict in relevance to the publishers reader interests.
Another good tool is to join a writers work shop or start your own writers group. Getting feedback from other writers is a valuable and cheap tool for many writers. It also helps to be a part of a group that shares in your writing experience. Writer workshops can also be a very valuable place to network. There are many different methods writers use to be productive. Over time you will find what works for you. The method that works for me is to simply choose a subject and start writing. Some people need to be where it is quiet, some people need a lot of stimulus, others need to be near nature. You have to figure out what works best for you. Just remember that your writing productivity should not depend totally on outside stimulus. You need to develop a level of discipline where you can produce the material regardless of the circumstances.
Finally, set deadlines and productivity goals for yourself. Deadlines are important because they will help to move you along. Without a deadline and a productivity goal, a new writer is not likely to get any work done and never get published. Last but not least, do not let rejections make you give up. Everyone experiences having their submissions rejected from time to time. If you cannot handle rejection, maybe freelance writing is not for you. Good luck!
By: Neocarl
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Sound advice
Great advice to all of us newbies! I guess I will keep my day job a while longer. :D
Great advice. I will look into some of the workshops.
Again, great advice. I forgot who said it now, but Genius is 90% perspiration and 10% inspiration. Let's all of us get cracking!
I think I heard it said best when a workshop leader said, "Everyone here wants to have written, but how many of us actually want to write?" It's hard work, and sometimes painful, but ah, the reward. Nice hub. Congratulations.
Thanks for this article and congrats on being nominated!
~Jen
First, congratulations on being nominated! Good job.
Secondly, it's nice to see with provide practical and down to earth advise. I have enjoyed this hub and am off to read some more.
Thanks for taking the time to share
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4 months ago
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