So you want to work as a freelancer, but did you know you can still work for a big company? Many corporations hire freelancers to do odd jobs, fill in for vacations, do special projects, and help with overload. I have worked for a few over the years, and can tell you that they usually [...]
I recently posted about what to watch out for with freelance job ads, and one of our readers commented about Craigslist. I enjoyed this comment and wanted to elaborate on it.
Job ads aren’t the best way to find a freelance writing job (we know that already) but nevertheless one of the most common questions I get from freelancers is what to watch out for with a job ad. It’s a good question, because when you’re new, you don’t have the experience to navigate the BS [...]
When I tell people I blog for a living (and do freelance work), the number one question I always get is “how do you find those jobs.” Those jobs means jobs that pay a decent wage. Since I answer it a lot in person, I thought I’d talk about it here as well.
Getting new clients is the key to building your freelance writing business. It isn’t easy to find people that pay and treat you well, but trust me, they are out there. Having quality clients you enjoy working with is half the battle of building your business. Here are some tips I’ve found helpful as I’ve [...]
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by: Zak McAvey
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One question I’ve been getting a lot lately is about Patch.com. Patch is a site that is aggressively hiring freelance writers and editors.
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