Monthly Archives: March 2010

Changes to Fab Freelance Writing Ezine

Are you a subscriber to Fab Freelance Writing Ezine? If you are, check your email for a message about changes to the ezine. I’ve talked about them here, Changes to Fab Freelance Writing Ezine: “Your favorite writing tips publication is … Continue reading

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Blog content: is your blog dead?

How’s your blog? Since writers write for pay, you may find that you’re blogging less because clients are keeping you busy. However, if you’re relying on your blog for writing jobs, this is not a good thing, because sooner or … Continue reading

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The iPad and writers: writing opportunities in 2010

Will the iPad bring publishing back from its near-death experience? Let’s hope so. The income of all freelance writers depends on it. Here’s some encouraging news. It’s Not Just The iPads That Are Pre-Selling; The Ads Are Going Too | … Continue reading

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Writing and doing: the more you do, the luckier you get

Freelance writing can begin as a career, and can then develop into a highly profitable business. To put it bluntly, you can make more money as a writer than you can in any day job. However, you do need to … Continue reading

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Web Writer: Four Ways to Use Twitter for Your Writing Business

You’re writing for the web, and you’re wondering about Twitter: can you use it help your business to grow? You certainly can. Let’s look at four great ways. 1. Prove You’re Alive and Doing Business: Get and Keep Clients You … Continue reading

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Make your Web writing career a roaring success with testimonials

Many writers have amazing successes with Web writing. I know several writers who are making six figures, using a combination of business models: professional blogging (for clients), and writing and selling ebooks. One writer is making six figures just writing … Continue reading

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The one-sentence solution for when you hate a current writing project

Are you stuck on your current project? It’s very common to come to HATE a project when the first wild enthusiasm wears off. Professional writers expect this to happen — I’ve never yet worked on any project in which it … Continue reading

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Ghost blogging services: can YOU provide them?

Next week’s Fab Freelance Writing Ezine topic is ghost blogging, that is, blogging for companies under someone else’s name. Several of my students are doing very well by providing this writing service. If you have questions about: * Who ghost … Continue reading

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No cash flow? It’s your fault

Oh dear. You’ve been working hard at your freelance writing business. You have lots of clients, and complete their projects on deadline, if not before. Now you realize that a week has passed, and no cash has flowed into your … Continue reading

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Complete blogging training: Lazy Rich Blogger

Have you discovered the Lazy Rich Blogger training? I’ve just written a press release Angela Booth Launches the Lazy Rich Blogger Method: Instant Publishing to Achieve Business and Personal Goals: “The Lazy Rich Blogger training teaches a complete blogging method. … Continue reading

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