5 Amazing Tips to Cure Freelance Business Brain Scramble! – by Jane Fazackarley

Do you ever feel like you’re working at a frantic pace just putting out fires, and not actually getting anything accomplished? I used to feel like that, too!
Do you ever feel like you’re working at a frantic pace just putting out fires, and not actually getting anything accomplished? I used to feel like that, too!
Oh, yes! We know you’re excited!! Today, we’re going to share another installment of our popular column. Get ready to chuckle!
Children catching falling sugar maple leaves, a cold, dangerous river, a protective mother…and a toothless man with a dripping red shirt… You’re going to LOVE the winning stories for the Fall 24-Hour Short Story Contest! DO NOT MISS THE FIRST PLACE WINNER! IT’S AWESOME!!
The biggest difference for my freelance writing career was learning to pitch. I have had many articles published in online farming magazines, and the pay rate sky-rocketed!
Being able to quickly and effectively adjust the length of your articles will help you sell more of your work!
Can I turn interviews into my own book, or do those pieces belong to the magazine?
We are stirring things up here at WritersWeekly! Whoo hoo!! 1. The Success Story column has been replaced by our new Marketing Secrets column. Have you found a unique way to promote your freelance writing business or your book? We’d love to hear about it! See details by clicking on our guidelines link below. We […]
It was the scariest period of my life. I’d left my job teaching in San Francisco and was writing full-time in the booming tech industry.
In 2002, a few years into my professional freelancer’s life, I wrote my first Success Story for WritersWeekly.com and that was my light-bulb revelation. I could write articles, short stories, and verses for pay, and also earn an additional income by writing about the writing process!
After shutting down my Fiverr gigs, I started a plan into action that led to my dream of writing for high-paying clients.