I recently reached out to Jess Huckins, a professional editor and writer of 12+ years who has produced content for massive companies like Workhuman, Microsoft, and Tom Brady’s TB12—among others. Everyone approaches editing a little bit differently, but here are a few common things she always keeps an eye out for.
Read more35 lessons from 9+ years of full-time freelancing
Sharing a few lessons learned from my seven years as a full-time freelance writer. These insights are useful to anyone running a business. I wish I would've known these things...well...seven years ago.
I’ve also added in relevant podcast episodes where there’s more detail on these specific points.
Read moreHow to be Mindful of Others' Points of View When Writing
Words create three-dimensional objects and settings that can be viewed from different angles, perspectives, and through various lenses.
Translation: What you write might look/sound/feel one way to you, but could, in fact, come across totally different to your readers.
Helpful Resources for Freelance Writers
Here are my favorite, most helpful resources for freelance writers all in one place.
From business education resources that’ll help you run a more organized, profitable business, to resources for finding writing work, to a few helpful tools that’ll make writing simpler and easier, it’s all right here.
Read morePricing How-to for Freelance Writers
Everyone loves to tell freelance writers to charge more.
But "charge more” is a little...vague.
What does more mean? What are other freelance writers charging? What can you expect to earn when you go full-time? How can you make sure you don't get stuck under-charging and working with the most stressful clients?
Today, I want to share a bit about how I answered these questions (and how you can, too.)
Read moreHow to Become a Better Writer in 30 Days
You won’t transform into a masterful writer overnight, but you can become a better writer in just 30 days—as long as you have the right approach.
Here’s what you need to consider going into this.
Read moreIntroducing: The Freelance Writing Coach Podcast
In each 25-minute episode of this new podcast, we take a deep dive on various topics and provide actionable advice (plus firsthand insights) gleaned from our combined 10+ years of full-time freelancing.
Our hope is that this will be your new go-to podcast for building a freelance writing business.
Read moreHow to Turn your Freelance Writing Side Hustle into a Full-Time Job
I recently asked this question on Twitter: What would you tell someone making the switch from part-time to full-time freelancing? The following tips are lessons that both other freelance writers and I want you to know before going from part-time to full-time.
Read moreHow are Freelance Writers Faring During COVID?
I’ve had some questions on how my freelance business is doing during COVID, so I’m here today to shed some light on my personal experience and to spotlight the freelancing industry as a whole during 2020 and beyond.
Read more2020 Year in Review
A recap of the past year in my freelance writing business, some personal highlights, and plans for the year ahead.
Read moreHow to Get Readers to Like You in 10 seconds
What if I told you it was possible to make readers like you within 10 seconds of reading?
You’d want to know how to do that, right?
It’s actually pretty easy to do. Here are four ways you can make this happen.
Read moreThe Unexpected Way to Become a Master Writer
Learn how mathematicians, philosophers, and Nobel prize-winning physicists agree on mastering writing through an unexpected approach. Hint: It's simple.
Read more5 Templates Every Freelance Writer Needs
Once I started adding templates to my email writing and proposal-making process, my hamster wheel of a freelance writing career transformed into a real-deal business. I saw my proposal acceptance rate jump from 50% to 80% and my income grow by 284%.
Here are the templates that every freelance writer needs to start booking better, higher-paying clients (and more of them.)
Read moreHow to Create Writing Briefs for Freelance Writers
Freelance writers aren’t magicians, but with a great writing brief that provides clear direction, they’ll be well equipped to turn your ideas into reality.
Here’s what you need to know to put together a home-run writing brief when working with a freelance writer.
Read moreThe Ultimate WFH Product Guide: Clothing, Home Office Improvements, and More
Today, I want to spotlight some of my favorite things that have helped optimize my workday as a freelance writer that works from home. This includes cozy WFH gear, home office improvements, brain fuel, and more.
Why am I sharing this?
Because, let’s face it: The internet is huge and it can be hard to discover new, cool stuff (that someone else can actually vouch for.)
Read moreConsistency for Freelance Writers (And Everyone!)
We all like fast, simple, and easy. We crave instant gratification. We want shortcuts that allow us to fast forward past all the grueling work so we can get to the point where we’ve done the thing or achieved the goal.
The hard truth is: Just like when working to run long distances, you’ve gotta chug along at that slow, persistent pace at first.
Read moreVocabulary Tune-Up for Writers
Need a quick lesson to freshen up your vocabulary?
I’ve gathered a few fun words and writing resources that’ll help you punch up your writing in less time than it takes to brush your teeth.
Read moreFreelance Tools I *Actually* Use
There’s no real guide to freelancing. You have to be a-jack-of-all-trades, so having a “tech stack “(or a few handy tools) to help you along the way is a major key to success.
Here are the freelance tools I use on a regular basis.
Read moreGoodbye MailChimp, Hello ConvertKit
I’ve decided to leave Mailchimp and switch to a new platform: ConvertKit.
About a month ago, I migrated over and have been watching my reports to see how performance varied. More on that in a sec, but first...here's why I decided to switch.
Read moreFreelance Writers + the Apprenticeship Model
Did you know that the apprenticeship model extends all the way back to the Middle Ages? It’s true: A master craftsman would employ young people as an inexpensive form of labor in exchange for providing food, lodging, and formal training in a craft.
Apprenticeships are still used today, but in the freelance world, I don't see people talking about it.
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