Why Write for Low-paying Magazines When You Can Easily Find PRIVATE CLIENTS on LinkedIn By John Riddle
While writing for magazines is great, another category freelancers should pursue is private clients.
While writing for magazines is great, another category freelancers should pursue is private clients.
“I can’t pay. I don’t mind sharing royalties…” is a pretty insulting statement to a professional writer.
Q – Hi Angela If I decide to publish my memoir, what’s the bottom line on 1400 pages? Can it fit into one paperback volume? D.S. A – At BookLocker, our limit is 1,050 pages but I wouldn’t recommend a book that large. It would be very cumbersome for readers to hold while reading, and […]
There are countless editors, cover designers, website creators, and others offering their services to authors online. But, there are other unique services available to authors that may very well benefit them, their book, and their profits in the long-run! Are YOU one of these individuals? Or, are you seeking these types of services?
We launched this service to counter the greedy rights’-grab currently occurring in the industry…
DO NOT pay your publisher for cover design, editing, illustrating, or anything that THEY will own later!
Let’s consider these five types of clients that you may be familiar with…
Remote (paid!) internships can be a great way to make some extra money, as well as build up your portfolio and market your skills! Here’s how to get started!
I followed the directions from one company, Leap Greetings and, within a week, I had sold my first inspirational verse (less than 30 words) for $75!
Instead of collecting money thru donation jars for your charity, consider publishing and selling a book.