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How to Succeed as a Writer in the World of Freelancing
Many may view freelancing as a writer as an acquired taste. There are many things about freelance writing that may
be deemed as undesirable for many writers, including the common low pay and high demands. However, most writers
would consider the freelance writing field, and many enjoy the freedom of freelancing. Being a freelance writer
involves writing as well as the marketing of oneself and one’s work. For freelancers, it is important to give
careful attention to the business details of the writing world, such as quarterly taxes, and staying ahead of the
changing trends of publishing.
Freelance writers also have the job of writing according to the editor or publisher’s rules while staying true to
their own style. Being a freelance writer may seem ideal to some writers, but in the world of freelance there is
stiff competition and most writers receive a hundred rejections before receiving one letter accepting their work.
Many freelancers don’t consider being a freelance writer as an easy job, but there are some steps that can help
turn any person succeed as a freelance writer.
First, it is important that the freelance writer is honest about the quality of their writing and the depth of
their writing skills, as well as their knowledge of freelancing. Editors will not spend time with submissions that
have many grammatical or spelling mistakes, so it is important to know your own limits, learn your weakness, and
use your strengths when writing on a freelance basis.
There are many freelance writers who consider themselves professionals, but who don’t have the
proper training or degree in any field of writing. So, the next step to being a successful freelance writer
is to take a writing course or attend a workshop. Learning techniques from an instructor can be very helpful
to a freelance career, and may inspire some writers to move higher on the career ladder. Writers may benefit
from receiving comments on the quality of their work from instructors and peers, and may benefit from the
pressure of writing well on deadlines.
Freelancing requires a certain amount of promotion of oneself, and writers must learn how to write query letters to
editors well. For freelance writers, a query letter briefly proposes their idea for an article, gives their
qualifications as a writer, and makes the editor believe that the idea is better than every other idea out there.
Next, the freelance writer should use web sites for writers to improve their writing skills and to find freelance
job opportunities. Many writing web sites have features that are very helpful to writers, and some even offer
advice and lessons on how to become a freelance writer and how to maintain a freelancing career.
Freelance writers may find it difficult to begin their career, but a simple starting point is the local newspaper
or local magazines. It is usually best for a writer to contact the local paper or magazine and ask to submit an
article “on spec,” which means the editor may choose not to pay for the article but will be willing to read it.
Typically this method works as a good introduction into the freelance process and world, and helps the writer learn
the proper techniques for presenting work.
Freelance writers should also work on many small points to improve their career, such as professional presentation.
It is advisable for a writer to create a portfolio of clips that prove that they have experience as a writer. This
may be difficult for inexperienced writers, but they can begin to build their portfolio by volunteering to write
for community publications. Online communities also offer writers the opportunity to write and create material for
their portfolio. Freelancing may not be desirable for all writers, but for many it is passion, and some believe the
writing world cannot survive without freelancers.
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